SERBIA – COUNTRY FILE AND COMPARISON Nacionalna alijansa za lokalni ekonomski razvoj (NALED), Zetska 4a/2, 11000 Beograd, Srbija T:+ 381 11 3349 899, F: + 381 11 3347614, E: [email protected], www.naled-serbia.org 1 Capital Belgrade (1,213,000) Two largest cities Novi Sad (293,508) Nis (297,564) Population (excl. Kosovo) 7,276,195 Population Density 107.46/km² Area 88,361 km² Water 0.13% (Incl. Kosovo) Neighboring Countries Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia: http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/ Gini-Index 0.26 (low) HDI 0.735 (high human development) IHDI 0.659 Unemployment rate (2010) 19.44% Inflation (2010) 6.17% GDP (PPP) - 2011 estimate Total $83.410 billion Per capita $11,255 GDP (nominal) – 2011 estimate Total $45.6 billion Per capita $6,158 agriculture 12% industry 23% services 65% GDP - Composition by sectors agriculture 24% industry 20% services 56% Labour force - by occupation Stock of FDI at home $23,520 million Investment (Percentage of GDP – 2010) 21.9% Budget Deficit – 2010 estimate -4.9% Gross Debt – 2011 estimate 40.5% Taxes and other Revenues 44.3% Current Account Balance (2010) -$1.046 billion Average Gross Monthly Wages (2010) $646.41 Average Net Monthly Wages (2010) $526.71 Industrial Production Growth Rate (2010) 2.90% Ease of Doing Business Rank (World) 89 VAT-Standard 18% Corporate Taxes 10% Maximum Income Tax Rates 14% Exports – Commodities: Iron and steel, rubber, clothes, wheat, fruit and vegetables, nonferrous metals, electric appliances, metal products, weapons and ammunition. Exports – Partners: Italy 11.5%, Bosnia and Herzegovina 11.2%, Germany 10.5%, Montenegro 8.4%, Romania 6.3%, Russia 5.4%, Macedonia 4.9%, Slovenia 4.4% (2010 est.).
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SERBIA – COUNTRY FILE AND COMPARISON
Nacionalna alijansa za lokalni ekonomski razvoj (NALED), Zetska 4a/2, 11000 Beograd, Srbija T:+ 381 11 3349 899, F: + 381 11 3347614, E: [email protected], www.naled-serbia.org
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Capital Belgrade (1,213,000)
Two largest cities Novi Sad (293,508) Nis (297,564)
Population (excl. Kosovo) 7,276,195
Population Density 107.46/km²
Area 88,361 km²
Water 0.13% (Incl. Kosovo)
Neighboring Countries
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro,
Romania
Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia:
http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/
Gini-Index 0.26 (low)
HDI 0.735 (high human development) IHDI 0.659
Unemployment rate (2010) 19.44%
Inflation (2010) 6.17%
GDP (PPP) - 2011 estimate Total $83.410 billion Per capita $11,255
GDP (nominal) – 2011 estimate Total $45.6 billion Per capita $6,158
agriculture12%
industry23%
services65%
GDP - Composition by sectors
agriculture24%
industry20%
services56%
Labour force - by occupation
Stock of FDI at home $23,520 million
Investment (Percentage of GDP – 2010) 21.9%
Budget Deficit – 2010 estimate -4.9%
Gross Debt – 2011 estimate 40.5%
Taxes and other Revenues 44.3%
Current Account Balance (2010) -$1.046 billion
Average Gross Monthly Wages (2010) $646.41 Average Net Monthly Wages (2010) $526.71 Industrial Production Growth Rate (2010)
2.90% Ease of Doing Business Rank (World) 89
VAT-Standard 18% Corporate Taxes 10% Maximum Income Tax Rates 14%
Exports – Commodities: Iron and steel, rubber, clothes, wheat, fruit and vegetables, nonferrous metals, electric appliances, metal products, weapons and ammunition.
Exports – Partners: Italy 11.5%, Bosnia and Herzegovina 11.2%, Germany 10.5%, Montenegro 8.4%, Romania 6.3%, Russia 5.4%, Macedonia 4.9%, Slovenia 4.4% (2010 est.).
Data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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For more data, please see the Excel chart “Serbia – Country Comparison”. It provides further comparisons, economic indices and the sources of the charts and graphs provided.
Useful economic information about Serbia can be found on the websites of the following institutions:
- Beograd.rs
- CIA World Factbook
- Doingbusiness.org
- EconomyWatch
- Eurobarometer
- Eurostat
- Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI)
- International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- National Statistical Office of Serbia and other countries
- Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South-East Europe (NALAS)
- The Federation of International Trade Associations (FITA)
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
- Vienna Institute for International Economic Statistics (Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche – WIIW)