Sierra Leone | Gross capital formation (current US$)
Gross capital formation (formerly gross domestic investment) consists of outlays on additions to the fixed assets of the economy plus net changes in the level of inventories. Fixed assets include land improvements (fences, ditches, drains, and so on); plant, machinery, and equipment purchases; and the construction of roads, railways, and the like, including schools, offices, hospitals, private residential dwellings, and commercial and industrial buildings. Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." According to the 1993 SNA, net acquisitions of valuables are also considered capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Sierra Leone
Records
53
Source
Sierra Leone | Gross capital formation (current US$)
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1964
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1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
178414936.17832 1980
212837546.37218 1981
173333871.55371 1982
142097139.49282 1983
138170083.06938 1984
93600314.095014 1985
52137706.189411 1986
71435262.865525 1987
62188593.713477 1988
77675420.66106 1989
84492257.066438 1990
85087171.349954 1991
56914297.156588 1992
59568458.14978 1993
79006306.45986 1994
48526218.220339 1995
103930704.89845 1996
-20612328.069282 1997
35726528.523919 1998
1960425.6734287 1999
6974332.0108981 2000
118491554.01153 2001
146286326.8223 2002
155588398.14302 2003
149561322.32629 2004
186499814.85263 2005
195651564.73102 2006
204051268.32963 2007
228292998.69362 2008
240332844.57478 2009
620155786.81109 2010
1216959293.523 2011
2012
Sierra Leone | Gross capital formation (current US$)
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. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Sierra Leone
Records
53
Source