Serbia |
Gross domestic product, constant prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
5,433.803 |
5,571.158 |
5,764.198 |
6,020.927 |
6,262.342 |
6,512.868 |
6,774.999 |
7,046.237 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product, constant prices |
Percent change |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency).
|
2.550 |
2.528 |
3.465 |
4.454 |
4.010 |
4.001 |
4.025 |
4.004 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
7,097.629 |
8,150.487 |
8,924.102 |
9,621.629 |
10,318.905 |
11,067.485 |
11,871.327 |
12,731.206 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
63.563 |
75.187 |
81.873 |
87.738 |
94.258 |
100.902 |
107.914 |
115.730 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product, current prices |
Purchasing power parity; international dollars |
Billions |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
164.312 |
174.606 |
185.014 |
196.663 |
208.404 |
220.834 |
234.065 |
248.087 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product, deflator |
Index |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
130.620 |
146.298 |
154.819 |
159.803 |
164.777 |
169.933 |
175.223 |
180.681 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices |
National currency |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
815,341.613 |
839,309.000 |
871,878.542 |
914,368.165 |
954,850.115 |
997,037.187 |
1,040,286.912 |
1,085,190.510 |
2022 |
Serbia |
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).
|
20,898.883 |
21,513.216 |
22,348.040 |
23,437.137 |
24,474.772 |
25,556.114 |
26,664.693 |
27,815.665 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
National currency |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
1,064,998.637 |
1,227,891.365 |
1,349,837.820 |
1,461,188.837 |
1,573,374.177 |
1,694,290.939 |
1,822,817.440 |
1,960,732.210 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product per capita, current prices |
U.S. dollars |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Population (Persons).
|
9,537.684 |
11,327.130 |
12,383.904 |
13,324.370 |
14,372.028 |
15,446.766 |
16,570.011 |
17,823.626 |
2022 |
Serbia |
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).
|
24,655.013 |
26,304.889 |
27,984.719 |
29,866.235 |
31,776.319 |
33,806.829 |
35,940.126 |
38,207.862 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total |
Percent |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
0.100 |
0.099 |
0.100 |
0.101 |
0.102 |
0.103 |
0.104 |
0.105 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Implied PPP conversion rate |
National currency per current international dollar |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
|
43.196 |
46.679 |
48.235 |
48.924 |
49.514 |
50.117 |
50.718 |
51.318 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Total investment |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
26.513 |
21.374 |
22.671 |
23.123 |
23.274 |
23.206 |
23.193 |
23.214 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Gross national savings |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office.
National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010
GDP valuation: Market prices
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
Base year: 2015
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
19.662 |
18.791 |
18.781 |
18.466 |
18.288 |
18.143 |
17.972 |
17.821 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Inflation, average consumer prices |
Index |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2023. There is a discrepancy between annual / quarterly CPI growth rate due to RPI being replaced with CPI starting in 2007. Quarterly CPI for 2006 constructed based on monthly data.
Harmonized prices: No. Since January 2007, before retail prices approximating CPI by applying CPI weights.
Base year: 2006. For the period, 2010-2014 cost structure weights are taken from the comprehensive results of the survey “Structures of operational income and expenditures of legal entities and unincorporated enterprises”. For the years 2015 and onwards weights have been updated with new results obtained through the ad hoc SBS survey.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
233.124 |
261.966 |
274.434 |
282.937 |
291.425 |
300.168 |
309.173 |
318.448 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Inflation, average consumer prices |
Percent change |
Units |
See notes for:
Inflation, average consumer prices (Index).
|
11.982 |
12.372 |
4.759 |
3.098 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Inflation, end of period consumer prices |
Index |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2023. There is a discrepancy between annual / quarterly CPI growth rate due to RPI being replaced with CPI starting in 2007. Quarterly CPI for 2006 constructed based on monthly data.
Harmonized prices: No. Since January 2007, before retail prices approximating CPI by applying CPI weights.
Base year: 2006. For the period, 2010-2014 cost structure weights are taken from the comprehensive results of the survey “Structures of operational income and expenditures of legal entities and unincorporated enterprises”. For the years 2015 and onwards weights have been updated with new results obtained through the ad hoc SBS survey.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
245.335 |
264.102 |
273.609 |
281.818 |
290.272 |
298.980 |
307.950 |
317.188 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Inflation, end of period consumer prices |
Percent change |
Units |
See notes for:
Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index).
|
15.122 |
7.649 |
3.600 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
3.000 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Volume of imports of goods and services |
Percent change |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office
Latest actual data: 2023
Base year: 2009
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data)
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used.
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989
Trade System: General trade
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.).
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF)
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
10.592 |
1.272 |
8.405 |
7.325 |
6.050 |
5.350 |
5.250 |
5.550 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Volume of Imports of goods |
Percent change |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office
Latest actual data: 2023
Base year: 2009
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data)
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used.
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989
Trade System: General trade
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.).
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF)
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
10.400 |
-2.805 |
8.575 |
7.325 |
6.050 |
5.350 |
5.250 |
5.550 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Volume of exports of goods and services |
Percent change |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office
Latest actual data: 2023
Base year: 2009
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data)
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used.
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989
Trade System: General trade
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.).
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF)
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
12.379 |
8.927 |
6.075 |
6.738 |
5.673 |
5.514 |
5.395 |
5.570 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Volume of exports of goods |
Percent change |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office
Latest actual data: 2023
Base year: 2009
Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data)
Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used.
Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989
Trade System: General trade
Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.).
Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB)
Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF)
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
9.462 |
4.765 |
6.066 |
6.976 |
5.662 |
5.724 |
5.563 |
5.843 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Unemployment rate |
Percent of total labor force |
Units |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022
Notes: While the Labor Force Survey has been conducted every quarter since Q1 2014, data up to 2021 and from 2021 onward are not comparable.
Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. The methodology is harmonized with ILO and Eurostat.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
9.396 |
9.458 |
9.400 |
9.326 |
9.260 |
9.194 |
9.127 |
9.062 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Population |
Persons |
Millions |
Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
6.664 |
6.638 |
6.611 |
6.585 |
6.558 |
6.532 |
6.513 |
6.493 |
2022 |
Serbia |
General government revenue |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
3,075.776 |
3,473.325 |
3,776.347 |
4,086.775 |
4,377.272 |
4,674.257 |
5,037.891 |
5,397.683 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government revenue |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government revenue (National currency).
|
43.335 |
42.615 |
42.316 |
42.475 |
42.420 |
42.234 |
42.437 |
42.397 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government total expenditure |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
3,086.305 |
3,580.083 |
3,952.043 |
4,304.437 |
4,585.112 |
4,906.851 |
5,290.979 |
5,668.180 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government total expenditure |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government total expenditure (National currency).
|
43.484 |
43.925 |
44.285 |
44.737 |
44.434 |
44.336 |
44.569 |
44.522 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government net lending/borrowing |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
-10.529 |
-106.758 |
-175.696 |
-217.663 |
-207.840 |
-232.594 |
-253.088 |
-270.497 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government net lending/borrowing |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government net lending/borrowing (National currency).
|
-0.148 |
-1.310 |
-1.969 |
-2.262 |
-2.014 |
-2.102 |
-2.132 |
-2.125 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government structural balance |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
-85.629 |
-117.347 |
-139.356 |
-205.806 |
-200.356 |
-232.047 |
-268.012 |
-287.159 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government structural balance |
Percent of potential GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government structural balance (National currency).
|
-1.210 |
-1.430 |
-1.549 |
-2.136 |
-1.941 |
-2.095 |
-2.256 |
-2.254 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government primary net lending/borrowing |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
96.518 |
42.521 |
-0.442 |
-31.287 |
-19.131 |
-38.874 |
-27.108 |
-40.341 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government primary net lending/borrowing |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency).
|
1.360 |
0.522 |
-0.005 |
-0.325 |
-0.185 |
-0.351 |
-0.228 |
-0.317 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government net debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
3,374.964 |
3,384.769 |
3,728.966 |
4,013.058 |
4,318.598 |
4,753.864 |
5,068.334 |
5,309.147 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government net debt |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government net debt (National currency).
|
47.551 |
41.528 |
41.785 |
41.709 |
41.851 |
42.953 |
42.694 |
41.702 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government gross debt |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
3,797.014 |
3,986.576 |
4,382.662 |
4,646.690 |
4,861.954 |
5,213.338 |
5,601.532 |
5,867.054 |
2023 |
Serbia |
General government gross debt |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
General government gross debt (National currency).
|
53.497 |
48.912 |
49.110 |
48.294 |
47.117 |
47.105 |
47.185 |
46.084 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices |
National currency |
Billions |
Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance
Latest actual data: 2023
Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets.
Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy
Reporting in calendar year: Yes
Start/end months of reporting year: January/December
GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. GFSM2014 data available since Oct 2021, with time series back to 2015.Coverage spans most of the fiscally relevant GG, but there are some omissions.
Basis of recording: Cash
General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President’s office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government.
Valuation of public debt: Current market value
Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Insurance Technical Reserves;. Recorded on a gross basis.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
7,097.629 |
8,150.487 |
8,924.102 |
9,621.629 |
10,318.905 |
11,067.485 |
11,871.327 |
12,731.206 |
2023 |
Serbia |
Current account balance |
U.S. dollars |
Billions |
Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Serbia
Latest actual data: 2022
BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). NBS introduced BPM6 in April 2014.
Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar
Data last updated: 03/2024
|
-4.354 |
-1.942 |
-3.185 |
-4.086 |
-4.700 |
-5.108 |
-5.634 |
-6.241 |
2022 |
Serbia |
Current account balance |
Percent of GDP |
Units |
See notes for:
Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)
Current account balance (U.S. dollars).
|
-6.850 |
-2.583 |
-3.890 |
-4.657 |
-4.986 |
-5.062 |
-5.221 |
-5.393 |
2022 |