Bolivia - Natural resources contribution to GDP

Coal rents (% of GDP)

Coal rents (% of GDP) in Bolivia was 0.000 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 48 years was 0.000 in 2019, while its lowest value was 0.000 in 1971.

Definition: Coal rents are the difference between the value of both hard and soft coal production at world prices and their total costs of production.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1971 0.000
1972 0.000
1973 0.000
1974 0.000
1975 0.000
1976 0.000
1977 0.000
1978 0.000
1979 0.000
1980 0.000
1981 0.000
1982 0.000
1983 0.000
1984 0.000
1985 0.000
1986 0.000
1987 0.000
1988 0.000
1989 0.000
1990 0.000
1991 0.000
1992 0.000
1993 0.000
1994 0.000
1995 0.000
1996 0.000
1997 0.000
1998 0.000
1999 0.000
2000 0.000
2001 0.000
2002 0.000
2003 0.000
2004 0.000
2005 0.000
2006 0.000
2007 0.000
2008 0.000
2009 0.000
2010 0.000
2011 0.000
2012 0.000
2013 0.000
2014 0.000
2015 0.000
2016 0.000
2017 0.000
2018 0.000
2019 0.000

Forest rents (% of GDP)

Forest rents (% of GDP) in Bolivia was 0.410 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 0.944 in 1995, while its lowest value was 0.197 in 1985.

Definition: Forest rents are roundwood harvest times the product of average prices and a region-specific rental rate.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 0.528
1971 0.468
1972 0.463
1973 0.814
1974 0.589
1975 0.673
1976 0.525
1977 0.586
1978 0.631
1979 0.841
1980 0.797
1981 0.496
1982 0.834
1983 0.388
1984 0.210
1985 0.197
1986 0.395
1987 0.572
1988 0.320
1989 0.334
1990 0.630
1991 0.685
1992 0.762
1993 0.814
1994 0.816
1995 0.944
1996 0.783
1997 0.713
1998 0.562
1999 0.412
2000 0.361
2001 0.406
2002 0.418
2003 0.482
2004 0.460
2005 0.460
2006 0.594
2007 0.605
2008 0.540
2009 0.513
2010 0.755
2011 0.554
2012 0.494
2013 0.501
2014 0.533
2015 0.485
2016 0.551
2017 0.475
2018 0.499
2019 0.410

Mineral rents (% of GDP)

Mineral rents (% of GDP) in Bolivia was 0.33 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 5.12 in 2011, while its lowest value was 0.08 in 1986.

Definition: Mineral rents are the difference between the value of production for a stock of minerals at world prices and their total costs of production. Minerals included in the calculation are tin, gold, lead, zinc, iron, copper, nickel, silver, bauxite, and phosphate.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 1.05
1971 0.47
1972 0.53
1973 2.71
1974 4.15
1975 0.53
1976 0.43
1977 2.62
1978 2.63
1979 3.13
1980 4.41
1981 1.32
1982 0.99
1983 1.14
1984 0.71
1985 0.41
1986 0.08
1987 0.47
1988 3.05
1989 4.25
1990 3.04
1991 1.19
1992 1.10
1993 0.80
1994 1.74
1995 2.04
1996 1.46
1997 1.27
1998 0.17
1999 0.21
2000 0.28
2001 0.12
2002 0.22
2003 0.23
2004 0.56
2005 0.91
2006 3.58
2007 4.53
2008 3.46
2009 1.64
2010 3.26
2011 5.12
2012 3.23
2013 2.55
2014 2.19
2015 0.15
2016 0.71
2017 2.42
2018 1.17
2019 0.33

Natural gas rents (% of GDP)

Natural gas rents (% of GDP) in Bolivia was 1.18 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 4.19 in 2013, while its lowest value was 0.00 in 1970.

Definition: Natural gas rents are the difference between the value of natural gas production at world prices and total costs of production.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 0.00
1971 0.00
1972 0.08
1973 0.13
1974 0.17
1975 0.33
1976 0.26
1977 0.09
1978 0.10
1979 0.38
1980 0.85
1981 0.56
1982 0.26
1983 0.68
1984 0.50
1985 0.58
1986 0.74
1987 0.51
1988 0.51
1989 0.67
1990 0.79
1991 0.69
1992 0.52
1993 0.58
1994 0.51
1995 0.45
1996 0.49
1997 0.42
1998 0.34
1999 0.33
2000 0.70
2001 1.09
2002 1.38
2003 1.53
2004 2.10
2005 3.10
2006 3.44
2007 3.40
2008 3.20
2009 2.85
2010 2.48
2011 3.43
2012 3.98
2013 4.19
2014 2.96
2015 1.79
2016 1.04
2017 1.27
2018 1.84
2019 1.18

Oil rents (% of GDP)

Oil rents (% of GDP) in Bolivia was 1.97 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 7.25 in 2005, while its lowest value was 0.62 in 1970.

Definition: Oil rents are the difference between the value of crude oil production at world prices and total costs of production.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 0.62
1971 0.84
1972 0.70
1973 1.16
1974 3.64
1975 3.08
1976 2.98
1977 1.90
1978 2.07
1979 4.51
1980 5.57
1981 2.93
1982 2.11
1983 2.61
1984 2.12
1985 2.23
1986 1.21
1987 1.86
1988 1.30
1989 1.99
1990 2.81
1991 1.45
1992 1.48
1993 1.40
1994 1.35
1995 1.62
1996 2.08
1997 1.60
1998 0.93
1999 1.54
2000 2.65
2001 2.28
2002 2.34
2003 2.47
2004 4.95
2005 7.25
2006 6.88
2007 6.24
2008 5.28
2009 2.20
2010 2.84
2011 3.66
2012 3.69
2013 3.51
2014 3.15
2015 1.34
2016 1.03
2017 1.55
2018 2.22
2019 1.97

Total natural resources rents (% of GDP)

Total natural resources rents (% of GDP) in Bolivia was 3.89 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 14.77 in 2007, while its lowest value was 1.77 in 1972.

Definition: Total natural resources rents are the sum of oil rents, natural gas rents, coal rents (hard and soft), mineral rents, and forest rents.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 2.21
1971 1.78
1972 1.77
1973 4.82
1974 8.55
1975 4.62
1976 4.19
1977 5.20
1978 5.43
1979 8.87
1980 11.63
1981 5.30
1982 4.19
1983 4.82
1984 3.53
1985 3.42
1986 2.42
1987 3.41
1988 5.19
1989 7.24
1990 7.27
1991 4.01
1992 3.86
1993 3.59
1994 4.41
1995 5.05
1996 4.82
1997 4.00
1998 2.00
1999 2.50
2000 3.98
2001 3.89
2002 4.37
2003 4.72
2004 8.07
2005 11.72
2006 14.49
2007 14.77
2008 12.48
2009 7.20
2010 9.33
2011 12.77
2012 11.39
2013 10.75
2014 8.83
2015 3.77
2016 3.32
2017 5.72
2018 5.73
2019 3.89

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Natural resources contribution to GDP