This information comes from the assessment conducted in country for the Serbia report, which was published in April 1999.
Although potentially poised to outdistance its neighbors at the end of the 1980s, Serbia has fallen far behind. The banking system is in significant disarray, with very little lending or other standard banking practices taking place. Use of gray market cash payments and other survival techniques has become the norm in the commercial sector.
Key Development Data & Statistics
Year
Latest Data
External debt stocks (% of GNI)
2007
26.3
GDP (current US$) (billions)
2007
40.1
GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)
2007
4,540
Population, total (millions)
2007
.4
Population growth (annual %)
2007
0
Exports (current US$) (billions)
2008
8.8
Imports (current US$) (billions)
2008
18.4
Top Exports: manufactured goods, food and live animals, machinery and transport equipment
Top Imports: information not available
Source: World Bank Group 2009, CIA World Factbook 2009
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