Lithuania - Gross fixed capital formation

Gross fixed capital formation (current US$)

The latest value for Gross fixed capital formation (current US$) in Lithuania was $11,905,730,000 as of 2020. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $12,459,120,000 in 2008 and $1,602,866,000 in 1995.

Definition: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes 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. 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.

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Year Value
1995 $1,602,866,000
1996 $1,725,368,000
1997 $2,263,899,000
1998 $2,684,621,000
1999 $2,408,561,000
2000 $2,206,893,000
2001 $2,513,627,000
2002 $2,954,727,000
2003 $4,049,949,000
2004 $5,186,288,000
2005 $6,109,442,000
2006 $7,833,983,000
2007 $11,355,600,000
2008 $12,459,120,000
2009 $6,686,849,000
2010 $6,259,626,000
2011 $8,036,520,000
2012 $7,436,825,000
2013 $8,570,402,000
2014 $9,158,297,000
2015 $8,125,991,000
2016 $8,548,203,000
2017 $9,606,570,000
2018 $11,255,580,000
2019 $11,733,990,000
2020 $11,905,730,000

Gross fixed capital formation (current LCU)

The value for Gross fixed capital formation (current LCU) in Lithuania was 10,423,550,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 25 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 10,481,700,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 1,581,227,000 in 1995.

Definition: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes 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. 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
1995 1,581,227,000
1996 1,998,839,000
1997 2,622,727,000
1998 3,110,133,000
1999 2,790,318,000
2000 2,556,685,000
2001 2,912,037,000
2002 3,145,898,000
2003 3,590,280,000
2004 4,175,999,000
2005 4,911,380,000
2006 6,242,901,000
2007 8,298,672,000
2008 8,513,320,000
2009 4,810,519,000
2010 4,726,299,000
2011 5,781,113,000
2012 5,788,033,000
2013 6,454,877,000
2014 6,902,890,000
2015 7,323,927,000
2016 7,722,630,000
2017 8,503,789,000
2018 9,530,919,000
2019 10,481,700,000
2020 10,423,550,000

Gross fixed capital formation (constant 2010 US$)

The latest value for Gross fixed capital formation (constant 2010 US$) in Lithuania was 10,536,610,000 as of 2020. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 10,733,230,000 in 2019 and 2,211,634,000 in 1995.

Definition: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes 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. 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.

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Year Value
1995 2,211,634,000
1996 2,677,228,000
1997 3,363,506,000
1998 4,075,779,000
1999 3,835,539,000
2000 3,572,374,000
2001 4,027,223,000
2002 4,473,691,000
2003 5,102,659,000
2004 5,909,038,000
2005 6,586,920,000
2006 7,877,526,000
2007 9,636,923,000
2008 9,251,802,000
2009 5,652,613,000
2010 5,736,008,000
2011 6,891,626,000
2012 6,769,073,000
2013 7,330,870,000
2014 7,749,666,000
2015 8,125,991,000
2016 8,400,182,000
2017 9,148,157,000
2018 10,065,210,000
2019 10,733,230,000
2020 10,536,610,000

Gross fixed capital formation (annual % growth)

The value for Gross fixed capital formation (annual % growth) in Lithuania was -1.83 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 24 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 25.63 in 1997 and a minimum value of -38.90 in 2009.

Definition: Average annual growth of gross fixed capital formation based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes 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. 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.

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Year Value
1996 21.05
1997 25.63
1998 21.18
1999 -5.89
2000 -6.86
2001 12.73
2002 11.09
2003 14.06
2004 15.80
2005 11.47
2006 19.59
2007 22.33
2008 -4.00
2009 -38.90
2010 1.48
2011 20.15
2012 -1.78
2013 8.30
2014 5.71
2015 4.86
2016 3.37
2017 8.90
2018 10.02
2019 6.64
2020 -1.83

Gross fixed capital formation (constant LCU)

The value for Gross fixed capital formation (constant LCU) in Lithuania was 9,496,610,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 25 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 9,673,820,000 in 2019 and a minimum value of 1,993,338,000 in 1995.

Definition: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes 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. 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
1995 1,993,338,000
1996 2,412,976,000
1997 3,031,516,000
1998 3,673,485,000
1999 3,456,958,000
2000 3,219,768,000
2001 3,629,722,000
2002 4,032,122,000
2003 4,599,008,000
2004 5,325,795,000
2005 5,936,768,000
2006 7,099,986,000
2007 8,685,725,000
2008 8,338,616,000
2009 5,094,680,000
2010 5,169,843,000
2011 6,211,398,000
2012 6,100,941,000
2013 6,607,287,000
2014 6,984,746,000
2015 7,323,927,000
2016 7,571,054,000
2017 8,245,201,000
2018 9,071,739,000
2019 9,673,820,000
2020 9,496,610,000

Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP)

Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) in Lithuania was 21.05 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 25 years was 28.61 in 2007, while its lowest value was 16.86 in 2010.

Definition: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes 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. 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.

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Year Value
1995 20.37
1996 20.58
1997 22.37
1998 23.89
1999 21.95
2000 19.15
2001 20.54
2002 20.72
2003 21.56
2004 22.92
2005 23.41
2006 25.95
2007 28.61
2008 26.07
2009 17.88
2010 16.86
2011 18.46
2012 17.32
2013 18.42
2014 18.87
2015 19.61
2016 19.86
2017 20.11
2018 20.94
2019 21.45
2020 21.05

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts