Bolivia vs Serbia, Republic of: Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 20 - External financial

Bolivia
0.7539 Percentage of GDP
in 2022
Serbia, Republic of
0.8026 Percentage of GDP
in 2022
Bolivia rank
87th
Serbia, Republic of rank
85th

Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 20 - External financial over time

  • Bolivia
  • Serbia, Republic of
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How they compare

Serbia, Republic of currently reports 0.8026 Percentage of GDP against 0.7539 Percentage of GDP in Bolivia, a difference of 0.0487 Percentage of GDP.

That makes Serbia, Republic of's figure about 1.1 times Bolivia's.

The two have swapped places 6 times across 23 shared years of data; in 2000 it was Serbia, Republic of ahead.

Bolivia ranks 87th and Serbia, Republic of ranks 85th of 133 countries.

Bolivia has averaged higher in every one of the 3 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Bolivia Serbia, Republic of Difference Ahead
2000s 6.1 Percentage of GDP 5.77 Percentage of GDP 0.3314 Percentage of GDP Bolivia
2010s 2.23 Percentage of GDP 1.87 Percentage of GDP 0.3591 Percentage of GDP Bolivia
2020s 0.9726 Percentage of GDP 0.8557 Percentage of GDP 0.1169 Percentage of GDP Bolivia

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 20 - external financial, Bolivia or Serbia, Republic of?
Serbia, Republic of, at 0.8026 Percentage of GDP against 0.7539 Percentage of GDP in Bolivia as of 2022.
What is the difference in africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 20 - external financial between Bolivia and Serbia, Republic of?
0.0487 Percentage of GDP, with Serbia, Republic of ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Bolivia and Serbia, Republic of?
23 years are reported by both, from 2000 to 2022.
How do Bolivia and Serbia, Republic of rank globally for africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 20 - external financial?
Bolivia ranks 87th and Serbia, Republic of ranks 85th of 133 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 20 - External financial inflows — Net Official Development Assistance (ODA) inflows. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 20 - External financial inflows — Net Official Development Assistance (ODA) inflows
Unit
Percentage of GDP
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
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Coverage
196 places, 4,329 data points, 2000–2022
Last refreshed

The Statistical Annex to the annual Africa's Development Dynamics (AFDD) report is a collection of development indicators that were gathered and analysed while conducting the research that went into the report. These data are also available online for free viewing or download at https://oe.cd/AFDD-2024, a bilingual website which links to the electronic version of the Africa's Development Dynamics book in both English and French. <br><br> Table 20 shows indicators of external financial flows in US dollars and as a percentage of GDP, including foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, net official development assistance, and remittances.