Croatia |
Gross domestic product, constant prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
384.528 |
353.655 |
375.935 |
397.740 |
413.649 |
427.300 |
440.973 |
454.643 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product, constant prices |
Percent change |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency).
|
2.858 |
-8.029 |
6.300 |
5.800 |
4.000 |
3.300 |
3.200 |
3.100 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
402.334 |
371.516 |
397.612 |
427.454 |
454.851 |
479.183 |
501.900 |
526.202 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
60.752 |
56.171 |
63.399 |
68.525 |
73.979 |
78.892 |
83.531 |
88.260 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
Purchasing power parity; international dollars |
Billions |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
121.725 |
113.301 |
124.779 |
135.650 |
144.433 |
152.600 |
160.904 |
169.330 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product, deflator |
Index |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
104.631 |
105.050 |
105.766 |
107.471 |
109.961 |
112.142 |
113.816 |
115.739 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices |
National currency |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
94,594.834 |
87,489.944 |
93,734.274 |
99,965.579 |
104,717.331 |
108,935.552 |
112,085.234 |
115,214.234 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices |
Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
28,732.046 |
26,574.021 |
28,470.661 |
30,363.346 |
31,806.633 |
33,087.867 |
34,044.545 |
34,994.941 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
National currency |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
98,975.154 |
91,908.538 |
99,139.057 |
107,433.897 |
115,147.722 |
122,162.636 |
127,571.406 |
133,348.301 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
U.S. dollars |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
14,945.184 |
13,895.943 |
15,807.696 |
17,222.699 |
18,728.145 |
20,112.761 |
21,231.557 |
22,366.514 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
Purchasing power parity; international dollars |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
29,944.681 |
28,029.331 |
31,111.997 |
34,093.519 |
36,563.919 |
38,903.755 |
40,898.127 |
42,910.999 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total |
Percent |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
0.090 |
0.086 |
0.086 |
0.087 |
0.087 |
0.087 |
0.087 |
0.087 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Implied PPP conversion rate |
National currency per current international dollar |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
3.305 |
3.279 |
3.187 |
3.151 |
3.149 |
3.140 |
3.119 |
3.108 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Total investment |
Percent of GDP |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
22.648 |
25.639 |
25.706 |
26.968 |
28.172 |
28.547 |
27.796 |
27.193 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross national savings |
Percent of GDP |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: No
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
25.687 |
25.276 |
25.617 |
26.172 |
27.171 |
27.950 |
27.556 |
27.248 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Inflation, average consumer prices |
Index |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The CPI follows the recommendations laid down in the ILO's Consumer Price Index Manual: Theory and Practices (2004) and the relevant EU regulations relevant to harmonized indices of consumer prices (HICP). The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for prices result from splicing.
Harmonized prices: No
Frequency of source data: Monthly
Base year: 2015. Since January 2016, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the household expenditures from the 2014 Household Budget Survey which were updated to December 2015 prices.
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
102.275 |
102.383 |
104.413 |
106.452 |
108.694 |
110.829 |
113.010 |
115.278 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Inflation, average consumer prices |
Percent change |
|
See notes for:
Inflation, average consumer prices (Index).
|
0.772 |
0.106 |
1.983 |
1.952 |
2.106 |
1.964 |
1.968 |
2.007 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Inflation, end of period consumer prices |
Index |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The CPI follows the recommendations laid down in the ILO's Consumer Price Index Manual: Theory and Practices (2004) and the relevant EU regulations relevant to harmonized indices of consumer prices (HICP). The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for prices result from splicing.
Harmonized prices: No
Frequency of source data: Monthly
Base year: 2015. Since January 2016, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the household expenditures from the 2014 Household Budget Survey which were updated to December 2015 prices.
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
102.900 |
102.200 |
105.163 |
107.379 |
109.565 |
111.792 |
114.027 |
116.402 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Inflation, end of period consumer prices |
Percent change |
|
See notes for:
Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index).
|
1.479 |
-0.680 |
2.899 |
2.107 |
2.036 |
2.033 |
1.999 |
2.082 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Volume of imports of goods and services |
Percent change |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing.
Base year: 2005
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods.
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae.
Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010.
Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included.
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Low valued; Re-exports; Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports.
Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other;
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border.
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia.
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
6.348 |
-13.797 |
8.998 |
16.259 |
9.713 |
5.041 |
3.623 |
2.309 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Volume of Imports of goods |
Percent change |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing.
Base year: 2005
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods.
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae.
Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010.
Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included.
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Low valued; Re-exports; Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports.
Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other;
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border.
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia.
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
6.299 |
-10.052 |
8.000 |
17.000 |
9.000 |
4.700 |
3.200 |
2.000 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Volume of exports of goods and services |
Percent change |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing.
Base year: 2005
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods.
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae.
Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010.
Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included.
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Low valued; Re-exports; Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports.
Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other;
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border.
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia.
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
6.801 |
-24.953 |
15.010 |
16.796 |
8.894 |
6.207 |
6.537 |
5.050 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Volume of exports of goods |
Percent change |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing.
Base year: 2005
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods.
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae.
Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010.
Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included.
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Low valued; Re-exports; Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports.
Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other;
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border.
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia.
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
4.598 |
-0.814 |
3.600 |
4.000 |
4.000 |
8.000 |
8.100 |
5.100 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Unemployment rate |
Percent of total labor force |
|
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2019. For quarterly data, latest actual is 2020Q1
Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
7.758 |
9.000 |
8.384 |
7.953 |
7.589 |
7.134 |
6.861 |
6.679 |
2019 |
Croatia |
Population |
Persons |
Millions |
Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr).
Latest actual data: 2020
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
4.065 |
4.042 |
4.011 |
3.979 |
3.950 |
3.922 |
3.934 |
3.946 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government revenue |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
190.955 |
178.406 |
203.289 |
223.637 |
236.782 |
241.562 |
244.875 |
253.006 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government revenue |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government revenue (National currency).
|
47.462 |
48.021 |
51.128 |
52.318 |
52.057 |
50.411 |
48.790 |
48.082 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government total expenditure |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
189.743 |
205.958 |
219.616 |
235.091 |
244.430 |
246.129 |
246.350 |
253.945 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government total expenditure |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government total expenditure (National currency).
|
47.161 |
55.437 |
55.234 |
54.998 |
53.738 |
51.364 |
49.083 |
48.260 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government net lending/borrowing |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
1.212 |
-27.552 |
-16.326 |
-11.455 |
-7.648 |
-4.567 |
-1.475 |
-0.939 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government net lending/borrowing |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government net lending/borrowing (National currency).
|
0.301 |
-7.416 |
-4.106 |
-2.680 |
-1.681 |
-0.953 |
-0.294 |
-0.178 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government structural balance |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
1.699 |
-22.149 |
-14.119 |
-10.419 |
-7.201 |
-4.271 |
-1.347 |
-0.993 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government structural balance |
Percent of potential GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government structural balance (National currency).
|
0.424 |
-5.732 |
-3.498 |
-2.422 |
-1.579 |
-0.890 |
-0.268 |
-0.189 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government primary net lending/borrowing |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
9.254 |
-20.992 |
-10.385 |
-5.506 |
-2.962 |
-0.909 |
2.005 |
2.319 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government primary net lending/borrowing |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency).
|
2.300 |
-5.650 |
-2.612 |
-1.288 |
-0.651 |
-0.190 |
0.400 |
0.441 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government net debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government net debt |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government net debt (National currency).
|
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government gross debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
293.020 |
329.684 |
346.010 |
357.465 |
365.113 |
369.680 |
371.155 |
372.094 |
2020 |
Croatia |
General government gross debt |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
General government gross debt (National currency).
|
72.830 |
88.740 |
87.022 |
83.626 |
80.271 |
77.148 |
73.950 |
70.713 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities.
Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines.
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001
Basis of recording: Accrual
General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Other;
Valuation of public debt: Nominal value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
402.334 |
371.516 |
397.612 |
427.454 |
454.851 |
479.183 |
501.900 |
526.202 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Current account balance |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
Source: Central Bank. Data were historically disseminated and commented by the Croatian National Bank (www.hnb.hr)
Latest actual data: 2020
Notes: Prior to 2012, includes large errors and omissions term, which correlates closely with estimated tourism receipts. Tourism receipts account for about 15 percent of GDP.
BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6)
Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna
Data last updated: 09/2021
|
1.846 |
-0.204 |
-0.062 |
-0.550 |
-0.745 |
-0.463 |
-0.173 |
0.092 |
2020 |
Croatia |
Current account balance |
Percent of GDP |
|
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Current account balance (U.S. dollars).
|
3.039 |
-0.363 |
-0.097 |
-0.802 |
-1.007 |
-0.587 |
-0.207 |
0.105 |
2020 |