Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices in Serbia

Serbia: Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices was 142.14 USD in 2024. ▲ Rising

Latest (2024)
142.14 USD
Change on year
up 3.9%
World rank
26th
of 203 countries
All-time high
143.34 USD
in 2008
All-time low
45.18 USD
in 2000
Years of data
35
1990–2024

Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices in Serbia, 1990–2024

4060801001201401990200720241990: 94 USD1991: 97.1 USD1992: 100.5 USD1993: 100.8 USD1994: 103.4 USD1995: 111.5 USD1996: 106.3 USD1997: 89.7 USD1998: 79.2 USD1999: 52.4 USD2000: 45.2 USD2001: 56.8 USD2002: 71.7 USD2003: 87.9 USD2004: 98 USD2005: 97.7 USD2006: 108.2 USD2007: 128.5 USD2008: 143.3 USD2009: 126.2 USD2010: 118.2 USD2011: 131.7 USD2012: 117.4 USD2013: 121.5 USD2014: 118.5 USD2015: 100 USD2016: 98.2 USD2017: 103.9 USD2018: 114.5 USD2019: 111.4 USD2020: 112.2 USD2021: 124.5 USD2022: 127.8 USD2023: 136.8 USD2024: 142.1 USD

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in USD.

Analysis

Serbia recorded 142.14 USD for gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices in 2024.

The figure is up 3.9% on the previous year and up 20.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices in Serbia peaked at 143.34 USD in 2008 and was at its lowest, 45.18 USD, in 2000.

That places Serbia 26th out of 203 countries with data for 2024, putting it in the top quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 35 years of available data.

Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices in Serbia, year by year

Annual values for Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices in Serbia, 1990 to 2024.
Year USD Change
1990 94.01 USD
1991 97.06 USD +3.2%
1992 100.53 USD +3.6%
1993 100.77 USD +0.2%
1994 103.42 USD +2.6%
1995 111.52 USD +7.8%
1996 106.26 USD -4.7%
1997 89.69 USD -15.6%
1998 79.24 USD -11.6%
1999 52.37 USD -33.9%
2000 45.18 USD -13.7%
2001 56.8 USD +25.7%
2002 71.67 USD +26.2%
2003 87.95 USD +22.7%
2004 97.96 USD +11.4%
2005 97.72 USD -0.2%
2006 108.22 USD +10.7%
2007 128.52 USD +18.8%
2008 143.34 USD +11.5%
2009 126.21 USD -12.0%
2010 118.24 USD -6.3%
2011 131.74 USD +11.4%
2012 117.42 USD -10.9%
2013 121.47 USD +3.5%
2014 118.45 USD -2.5%
2015 100 USD -15.6%
2016 98.17 USD -1.8%
2017 103.91 USD +5.8%
2018 114.51 USD +10.2%
2019 111.39 USD -2.7%
2020 112.24 USD +0.8%
2021 124.51 USD +10.9%
2022 127.82 USD +2.7%
2023 136.79 USD +7.0%
2024 142.14 USD +3.9%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 93.49 USD 52.37 USD 111.52 USD 10
2000s 96.36 USD 45.18 USD 143.34 USD 10
2010s 113.53 USD 98.17 USD 131.74 USD 10
2020s 128.7 USD 112.24 USD 142.14 USD 5

Countries ranked near Serbia

  1. 23 Czechia 143.89 USD compare
  2. 24 Armenia 142.35 USD compare
  3. 25 North Macedonia 142.27 USD compare
  4. 27 Trinidad and Tobago 141.12 USD compare
  5. 28 Mexico 139.74 USD compare
  6. 29 Georgia 139.07 USD compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices in Serbia?
Gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices in Serbia was 142.14 USD in 2024, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices recorded in Serbia?
The highest recorded value was 143.34 USD in 2008.
What is the lowest gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices recorded in Serbia?
The lowest recorded value was 45.18 USD in 2000.
How does Serbia rank for gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices?
Serbia ranks 26th out of 203 countries with data for 2024.
Is gross fixed capital formation deflator — value us$, 2015 prices rising or falling in Serbia?
Over the last ten years it is up 20.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Serbia data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Gross Fixed Capital Formation Deflator — Value US$, 2015 prices
Unit
USD
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
245 places, 12,527 data points, 1970–2024
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The FAOSTAT Deflators database provides the following selection of price deflator series by country and at regional level: Gross Domestic Product deflator, Gross Fixed Capital Formation deflator, Manufacturing Value-Added deflator, and Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery Valued-Added deflator. In the FAOSTAT Deflators database, all series are derived from the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) National Accounts Analysis of Main Aggregates database (UNSD AMA). In particular, the implicit Gross Domestic Product deflator, the implicit Gross Fixed Capital Formation deflator, the implicit value added deflator of Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery and the implicit value added deflator of Manufacturing are obtained by dividing the series in current prices by those in constant 2015 prices (base year).