Austria - Gross capital formation

Gross capital formation (current US$)

The latest value for Gross capital formation (current US$) in Austria was $112,219,000,000 as of 2020. Over the past 50 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $117,081,000,000 in 2018 and $4,771,495,000 in 1970.

Definition: 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.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1970 $4,771,495,000
1971 $5,541,740,000
1972 $7,058,712,000
1973 $9,517,023,000
1974 $11,445,000,000
1975 $10,879,520,000
1976 $12,248,650,000
1977 $15,309,730,000
1978 $16,461,070,000
1979 $21,696,570,000
1980 $23,617,240,000
1981 $19,127,020,000
1982 $17,519,560,000
1983 $16,618,430,000
1984 $16,163,510,000
1985 $16,964,550,000
1986 $23,505,010,000
1987 $29,871,900,000
1988 $34,140,480,000
1989 $35,233,810,000
1990 $44,427,930,000
1991 $46,746,370,000
1992 $51,115,810,000
1993 $48,063,640,000
1994 $53,086,310,000
1995 $64,509,640,000
1996 $62,486,380,000
1997 $55,780,130,000
1998 $56,978,190,000
1999 $56,742,770,000
2000 $51,151,220,000
2001 $49,694,720,000
2002 $50,688,640,000
2003 $64,017,710,000
2004 $72,533,790,000
2005 $75,309,760,000
2006 $79,396,820,000
2007 $95,678,570,000
2008 $105,712,000,000
2009 $91,501,840,000
2010 $88,684,950,000
2011 $104,211,000,000
2012 $98,162,710,000
2013 $102,056,000,000
2014 $104,147,000,000
2015 $90,930,240,000
2016 $96,015,600,000
2017 $103,641,000,000
2018 $117,081,000,000
2019 $113,049,000,000
2020 $112,219,000,000

Gross capital formation (current LCU)

The value for Gross capital formation (current LCU) in Austria was 98,248,590,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 50 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 100,984,000,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 9,015,740,000 in 1970.

Definition: 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 local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1970 9,015,740,000
1971 10,062,690,000
1972 11,857,930,000
1973 13,541,770,000
1974 15,546,880,000
1975 13,770,210,000
1976 15,968,570,000
1977 18,388,520,000
1978 17,371,360,000
1979 21,078,220,000
1980 22,204,930,000
1981 22,137,610,000
1982 21,719,000,000
1983 21,693,700,000
1984 23,503,360,000
1985 25,507,900,000
1986 26,078,810,000
1987 27,446,300,000
1988 30,634,250,000
1989 33,877,310,000
1990 36,710,800,000
1991 39,664,290,000
1992 40,821,080,000
1993 40,628,190,000
1994 44,066,940,000
1995 47,266,210,000
1996 48,077,020,000
1997 49,471,400,000
1998 51,257,580,000
1999 53,240,780,000
2000 55,381,690,000
2001 55,485,800,000
2002 53,606,230,000
2003 56,594,720,000
2004 58,311,480,000
2005 60,534,000,000
2006 63,234,230,000
2007 69,814,010,000
2008 71,876,080,000
2009 65,602,950,000
2010 66,895,860,000
2011 74,866,530,000
2012 76,403,780,000
2013 76,842,480,000
2014 78,394,410,000
2015 81,955,100,000
2016 86,742,550,000
2017 91,743,650,000
2018 99,140,800,000
2019 100,984,000,000
2020 98,248,590,000

Gross capital formation (constant 2010 US$)

The latest value for Gross capital formation (constant 2010 US$) in Austria was 100,217,000,000 as of 2020. Over the past 50 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 105,285,000,000 in 2018 and 36,740,450,000 in 1970.

Definition: 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 constant 2010 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1970 36,740,450,000
1971 37,856,160,000
1972 41,565,250,000
1973 45,459,920,000
1974 45,957,060,000
1975 40,321,250,000
1976 45,322,460,000
1977 50,132,710,000
1978 45,203,680,000
1979 52,590,050,000
1980 51,984,470,000
1981 48,849,060,000
1982 45,453,700,000
1983 44,024,770,000
1984 46,319,190,000
1985 49,292,660,000
1986 49,364,310,000
1987 51,015,790,000
1988 56,301,870,000
1989 60,157,380,000
1990 63,545,460,000
1991 66,595,730,000
1992 66,050,490,000
1993 64,208,860,000
1994 68,047,350,000
1995 72,419,180,000
1996 72,972,170,000
1997 74,260,910,000
1998 76,369,370,000
1999 78,979,820,000
2000 80,958,410,000
2001 80,268,020,000
2002 77,194,190,000
2003 80,782,330,000
2004 82,126,900,000
2005 83,411,810,000
2006 85,268,190,000
2007 91,628,720,000
2008 91,133,560,000
2009 81,695,110,000
2010 81,549,540,000
2011 88,730,510,000
2012 88,107,320,000
2013 87,460,000,000
2014 88,075,210,000
2015 90,930,240,000
2016 94,991,590,000
2017 99,244,260,000
2018 105,285,000,000
2019 105,101,000,000
2020 100,217,000,000

Gross capital formation (annual % growth)

The value for Gross capital formation (annual % growth) in Austria was -4.65 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 49 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 16.34 in 1979 and a minimum value of -12.26 in 1975.

Definition: Annual growth rate of gross capital formation based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. 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.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1971 3.04
1972 9.80
1973 9.37
1974 1.09
1975 -12.26
1976 12.40
1977 10.61
1978 -9.83
1979 16.34
1980 -1.15
1981 -6.03
1982 -6.95
1983 -3.14
1984 5.21
1985 6.42
1986 0.15
1987 3.35
1988 10.36
1989 6.85
1990 5.63
1991 4.80
1992 -0.82
1993 -2.79
1994 5.98
1995 6.42
1996 0.76
1997 1.77
1998 2.84
1999 3.42
2000 2.51
2001 -0.85
2002 -3.83
2003 4.65
2004 1.66
2005 1.56
2006 2.23
2007 7.46
2008 -0.54
2009 -10.36
2010 -0.18
2011 8.81
2012 -0.70
2013 -0.73
2014 0.70
2015 3.24
2016 4.47
2017 4.48
2018 6.09
2019 -0.17
2020 -4.65

Gross capital formation (constant LCU)

The value for Gross capital formation (constant LCU) in Austria was 90,325,640,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 50 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 94,893,060,000 in 2018 and a minimum value of 33,114,040,000 in 1970.

Definition: 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 constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1970 33,114,040,000
1971 34,119,620,000
1972 37,462,610,000
1973 40,972,870,000
1974 41,420,940,000
1975 36,341,400,000
1976 40,848,970,000
1977 45,184,430,000
1978 40,741,910,000
1979 47,399,220,000
1980 46,853,420,000
1981 44,027,480,000
1982 40,967,250,000
1983 39,679,370,000
1984 41,747,320,000
1985 44,427,300,000
1986 44,491,880,000
1987 45,980,350,000
1988 50,744,670,000
1989 54,219,630,000
1990 57,273,300,000
1991 60,022,490,000
1992 59,531,070,000
1993 57,871,210,000
1994 61,330,830,000
1995 65,271,150,000
1996 65,769,560,000
1997 66,931,100,000
1998 68,831,440,000
1999 71,184,230,000
2000 72,967,530,000
2001 72,345,280,000
2002 69,574,850,000
2003 72,808,820,000
2004 74,020,680,000
2005 75,178,770,000
2006 76,851,920,000
2007 82,584,640,000
2008 82,138,350,000
2009 73,631,510,000
2010 73,500,310,000
2011 79,972,490,000
2012 79,410,810,000
2013 78,827,380,000
2014 79,381,870,000
2015 81,955,100,000
2016 85,615,580,000
2017 89,448,500,000
2018 94,893,060,000
2019 94,727,020,000
2020 90,325,640,000

Gross capital formation (% of GDP)

Gross capital formation (% of GDP) in Austria was 25.90 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 50 years was 32.52 in 1974, while its lowest value was 22.61 in 2010.

Definition: 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.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1970 31.04
1971 31.03
1972 32.00
1973 32.24
1974 32.52
1975 27.16
1976 28.51
1977 29.70
1978 26.53
1979 29.34
1980 28.78
1981 26.93
1982 24.58
1983 23.04
1984 23.77
1985 24.45
1986 23.73
1987 24.06
1988 25.60
1989 26.47
1990 26.69
1991 26.90
1992 26.20
1993 25.25
1994 26.08
1995 26.76
1996 26.34
1997 26.21
1998 26.11
1999 26.12
2000 25.93
2001 25.16
2002 23.64
2003 24.41
2004 24.06
2005 23.83
2006 23.61
2007 24.58
2008 24.47
2009 22.78
2010 22.61
2011 24.14
2012 23.98
2013 23.72
2014 23.53
2015 23.81
2016 24.26
2017 24.84
2018 25.72
2019 25.40
2020 25.90

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts