Gabon | Gross capital formation (% of GDP)
Gross capital formation (formerly gross domestic investment) consists of outlays on additions to the fixed assets of the economy plus net changes in the level of inventories. Fixed assets include land improvements (fences, ditches, drains, and so on); plant, machinery, and equipment purchases; and the construction of roads, railways, and the like, including schools, offices, hospitals, private residential dwellings, and commercial and industrial buildings. Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." According to the 1993 SNA, net acquisitions of valuables are also considered capital formation.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Gabonese Republic
Records
53
Source
Gabon | Gross capital formation (% of GDP)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
31.95530012 1970
31.96954329 1971
48.11059908 1972
37.55431409 1973
51.7621738 1974
62.67301038 1975
73.49464609 1976
58.0701246 1977
35.0148368 1978
32.91964009 1979
27.53815528 1980
36.35064316 1981
35.0155606 1982
35.18532848 1983
32.96491454 1984
41.99266911 1985
46.36463901 1986
26.36114776 1987
37.47482714 1988
26.30475477 1989
21.67715661 1990
26.46803177 1991
22.42511447 1992
22.44852419 1993
21.86759487 1994
23.30316662 1995
24.8489416 1996
30.76131384 1997
39.55765673 1998
26.16858187 1999
21.90205643 2000
25.70939011 2001
24.51185415 2002
23.95510111 2003
24.39313895 2004
21.31041185 2005
25.8745903 2006
25.90147887 2007
24.37988701 2008
27.0295365 2009
27.20422963 2010
26.99260027 2011
2012
Gabon | Gross capital formation (% of GDP)
Gross capital formation (formerly gross domestic investment) consists of outlays on additions to the fixed assets of the economy plus net changes in the level of inventories. Fixed assets include land improvements (fences, ditches, drains, and so on); plant, machinery, and equipment purchases; and the construction of roads, railways, and the like, including schools, offices, hospitals, private residential dwellings, and commercial and industrial buildings. Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." According to the 1993 SNA, net acquisitions of valuables are also considered capital formation.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Gabonese Republic
Records
53
Source