Libya | Adjusted savings: gross savings (% of GNI)
Gross savings are the difference between gross national income and public and private consumption, plus net current transfers. Development relevance: Gross savings is used as a starting point for calculating adjusted net savings. Adjusted net saving is an indicator of the sustainability of an economy. Limitations and exceptions: Because gross savings is calculated as a residual it includes errors, which may not be offsetting, in its components. Statistical concept and methodology: Gross savings are calculated as a residual from the national accounts by taking the difference between income earned by residents (including income received from abroad and workers' remittances) and their consumption expenditures.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
State of Libya
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63
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Libya | Adjusted savings: gross savings (% of GNI)
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27.42610125 2002
48.31884953 2003
43.61711076 2004
62.66872279 2005
68.5440609 2006
64.71076894 2007
66.49078043 2008
42.81766331 2009
52.30951791 2010
20.212542 2011
45.77458396 2012
27.68811469 2013
11.6311261 2014
4.03296463 2015
0.39822253 2016
20.29367734 2017
29.82167032 2018
21.12031735 2019
-14.16301153 2020
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Libya | Adjusted savings: gross savings (% of GNI)
Gross savings are the difference between gross national income and public and private consumption, plus net current transfers. Development relevance: Gross savings is used as a starting point for calculating adjusted net savings. Adjusted net saving is an indicator of the sustainability of an economy. Limitations and exceptions: Because gross savings is calculated as a residual it includes errors, which may not be offsetting, in its components. Statistical concept and methodology: Gross savings are calculated as a residual from the national accounts by taking the difference between income earned by residents (including income received from abroad and workers' remittances) and their consumption expenditures.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
State of Libya
Records
63
Source