Sweden: IMF Data & Forecasts
2011/08/12
2010 | 2015 | Scale | Units | |
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GDP at constant prices | 2637.12 | 3048.02 | Billions | Swedish Krona |
percent change in GDP at constant prices | 1.23 | 2.30 | Percent change | |
GDP at current prices | 3202.47 | 4088.72 | Billions | Swedish Krona |
GDP at current prices in US dollars | 443.72 | 574.91 | Billions | U.S. dollars |
GDP deflator | 121.44 | 134.14 | Index | |
GDP per Capita at constant prices | 284888.98 | 323644.74 | Units | Swedish Krona |
GDP per Capita at current prices | 345964.07 | 434147.80 | Units | Swedish Krona |
GDP per Capita at current prices in US dollars | 47934.95 | 61044.46 | Units | U.S. dollars |
Output gap in percent of potential GDP | -5.45 | Percent of potential GDP | ||
GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) valuation of country GDP | 337.89 | 426.75 | Billions | Current international dollar |
GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) per capita GDP | 36502.69 | 45312.94 | Units | Current international dollar |
GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) share of world total | 0.47 | 0.44 | Percent | |
Implied Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) conversion rate | 9.48 | 9.58 | National currency per current international dollar | |
Consumer Prices Index average | 121.72 | 134.46 | Index; 2000=100 | |
Inflation average | 2.37 | 2.00 | Percent change | |
Consumer Prices Index end-of-period | 122.11 | 134.85 | Index; 2000=100 | |
Inflation end-of-period | 2.21 | 2.00 | Percent change | |
Unemployment rate | 8.20 | Percent of total labor force | ||
Employment | 4.30 | Millions | Persons | |
Population | 9.26 | 9.42 | Millions | Persons |
Government Net Lending and Borrowing | -104.61 | Billions | Swedish Krona | |
Government Net Lending and Borrowing in percent of GDP | -3.28 | Percent of GDP | ||
General government structural balance | -28.04 | Billions | Swedish Krona | |
General government structural balance in percent of potential GDP | -0.83 | Percent of potential GDP | ||
GDP Fiscal Year Current Prices | 3186.21 | Billions | Swedish Krona | |
Current account balance in US dollars | 24.03 | 32.89 | Billions | U.S. dollars |
Current account balance in percent of GDP | 5.42 | 5.72 | Percent of GDP |
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