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Main Economic Indicators2009201020112012201320142015
Population, 1000 persons.7,3217,2917,1607,130...
GDP, real change in %-3.51.01.6-1.71.02.03.0
GDP per capita (EUR at PPP)8,4008,5008,8008,700...
Gross industrial production, real change in %-12.62.52.1-2.9...
Unemployment rate - LFS, in %, average16.119.223.024.024.023.023.0
Average gross monthly wages, EUR470461517508...
Consumer prices, % p.a.8.66.811.07.86.05.05.0
Fiscal balance in % of GDP-4.5-4.7-5.0-6.4...
Public debt in % of GDP34.744.549.058.9...
Current account in % of GDP-7.2-7.4-9.1-11.0-11.0-11.0-10.1
FDI inflow, EUR mn1,4101,0031,949274...
Gross external debt in % of GDP79.387.178.786.4...

Last Update: 2013-05-18

*Forecasts are changed beginning of March, July and December. See Press Conferences.


Serbia: Weather holds the key
(by Vladimir Gligorov)
in: Double-dip Recession over, yet no Boom in Sight, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 11, March 2013, pp. 117-119
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In Serbia, prospects for the next couple of years are rather modest because those depend on a continued recovery of investments and on weather being supportive of agriculture. In addition, politi- cal and social stability need to be preserved which may prove difficult to achieve.
Economist
Vladimir Gligorov
Economist

e-mail: gligorov@wiiw.ac.at
Phone: (+43-1) 533 66 10-23

Balkan countries, in particular Serbia and Montenegro, Macedonia; long-term growth in transition countries; macroeconomic analysis, financial markets
Statistician
Beate Muck
Statistics

e-mail: muck@wiiw.ac.at
Phone: (+43-1) 533 66 10-41

Montenegro, Serbia; graphical artwork
Selected bibliography of wiiw researchers

Articles in refereed journals
  • 'Effects of Serbian Accession to the European Union' (by Mario Holzner and Valentina Ivanić), Panoeconomicus, Vol. 59, No. 3, 2012, pp. 355-367
    http://www.panoeconomicus.rs/casopis/2012_3/07 Mario Holzner.pdf
Books (Monographs and editorship)
  • Whither growth in central and eastern Europe? (by Torbjörn Becker, Daniel Daianu, Zsolt Darvas, Vladimir Gligorov, Michael Landesmann, Pavle Petrovic, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Dariusz Rosati, André Sapir and Beatrice Weder di Mauro), Bruegel blueprint series, Vol. XI, Bruegel, Brussels, 2010
Articles in books
  • 'Serbia: Floating without an Anchor' (by Vladimir Gligorov), in: W. Petritsch, Christophe Solioz and G. Svilanovic (eds), Serbia Matters: Domestic Reforms and European Integration, Nomos, 2009, pp. 181-186
Articles in non-refereed journals
  • 'Korak nazad, pa korak' (by Vladimir Gligorov), Helsinška povelja, No. 163-164, 2012, pp. 5-6
  • 'Problemi i uslovi' (by Vladimir Gligorov), Helsinška povelja, No. 155-156, 2011, pp. 5-7
  • 'Cena nacionalizma' (by Vladimir Gligorov), Helsinška povelja, No. 151-152, 2011, pp. 28-30
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ALL (116)
FC11 Double-dip Recession over, yet no Boom in Sight
(by Vasily Astrov, Rumen Dobrinsky, Vladimir Gligorov, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Peter Havlik, Mario Holzner, Gabor Hunya, Michael Landesmann, Sebastian Leitner, Olga Pindyuk, Leon Podkaminer, Sandor Richter and Hermine Vidovic)
wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 11, March 2013
157 pages including 31 Tables and 35 Figures
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Summary The protracted recession in the euro area will continue to be a drag on the economic growth of most CESEE countries in 2013. By and large, those countries are small open economies held hostage to the excessive fiscal austerity pursued in the euro area and the sluggish progress on the part of its policy-makers in adequately addressing the structural roots of the crisis. At the same time, the private sector demand in the CESEE countries is unlikely to recover substantially in the near term either. Wherever there will be an increase in investments, it will be primarily funded via public...more

FC11RS Serbia: Weather holds the key
(by Vladimir Gligorov)
in: Double-dip Recession over, yet no Boom in Sight, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 11, March 2013, pp. 117-119
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In Serbia, prospects for the next couple of years are rather modest because those depend on a continued recovery of investments and on weather being supportive of agriculture. In addition, politi- cal and social stability need to be preserved which may prove difficult to achieve....more

SH2012 wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: Central, East and Southeast Europe
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
428 pages including 248 Tables and 117 Graphs
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18 countries covered in detail Time series given for 2000, 2005, 2008-2011, graphs range from 2007 to September 2012 Activity breakdown by NACE Rev. 2 classification included for the majority of countries Key indicators are now available also for neighbouring countries (AT, DE) and for other cohesion countries (GR, IE, PT, ES) allowing for easy cross-country comparisons ...more

SH2012_Excel wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
30 Excel files including 8 Chapters and 18 Countries
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The Handbook of Statistics - Excel version is published annually and contains revised, updated and expanded annual and monthly statistics. Time series and related tables are extracted from the Annual, Monthly and Foreign Direct Investment Databases maintained and regularly updated by wiiw. The download or CD-ROM includes: PDF (with identical content as the hardcopy). Content 18 countries covered in detail Time series in MS Excel format run from 1990-2011 (as far as available) Reliable data, comparable across countries for a broad range of economic indicators New features...more

SH2012_I I. Cross-country overview
in: wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel, wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
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Individual chapter in Excel format of the Handbook of Statistics 2012 - Excel edition....more

SH2012_II_1 II. Structural indicators - 1. Main economic indicators
in: wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel, wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
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Individual chapter in Excel format of the Handbook of Statistics 2012 - Excel edition. ...more

SH2012_II_2 II. Structural indicators - 2. Gross domestic product by activities
in: wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel, wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
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Individual chapter in Excel format of the Handbook of Statistics 2012 - Excel edition....more

SH2012_II_3 II. Structural indicators - 3. Employment by activities
in: wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel, wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
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Individual chapter in Excel format of the Handbook of Statistics 2012 - Excel edition....more

SH2012_II_4 II. Structural indicators - 4. Labour productivity and wages by activities
in: wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel, wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
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Individual chapter in Excel format of the Handbook of Statistics 2012 - Excel edition....more

SH2012_II_5 II. Structural indicators - 5. Gross domestic product by expenditure
in: wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2012: CD-ROM - Excel, wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2012, November 2012
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Individual chapter in Excel format of the Handbook of Statistics 2012 - Excel edition....more

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ALL (116)
News20121210 Business Breakfast Südosteuropa
(by Michael Landesmann)
10 December 2012, 8:30 a.m., Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKÖ), Wiedner Hauptstraße 63, 1045 Wien
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Main messages: Differentiated economic development in CESEE countries Strength/weakness of export sector is crucial External demand and deleveraging depress domestic demand Labour market problems increase SEE: Persistent solvency and liquidity problems Growth remains below potential absent external and policy improvements ...more

News20121210_2 Policies and Prospects
(by Vladimir Gligorov)
10 December 2012, 8:30 a.m., Venue: Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKÖ), Wiedner Hauptstraße 63, 1045 Wien
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Main messages: Differentiated economic development in CESEE countries Strength/weakness of export sector is crucial External demand and deleveraging depress domestic demand Labour market problems increase SEE: Persistent solvency and liquidity problems Growth remains below potential absent external and policy improvements ...more

FC10_PPT Fasting or Feasting? Europe - Old and New - at the Crossroads (press conference presentation in German)
wiiw Press Conference, 6 July 2012, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Fasting or Feasting? Europe - Old and New - at the Crossroads, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe. For the CESEE countries, wiiw expects 2012 to be a rather disappointing year. GDP growth will be rather slow – at least when judged by the past standards and the ambitions harboured only a few years ago. Some countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzego...more

FC10_ENG_PPT Fasting or Feasting? Europe - Old and New - at the Crossroads (press conference presentation)
wiiw Press Conference, 6 July 2012, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Fasting or Feasting? Europe - Old and New - at the Crossroads, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe. For the CESEE countries, wiiw expects 2012 to be a rather disappointing year. GDP growth will be rather slow – at least when judged by the past standards and the ambitions harboured only a few years ago. Some countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzego...more

FC9_PPT New Divide(s) in Europe? (press conference presentation in German)
wiiw Press Conference, 15 March 2012, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled New Divide(s) in Europe?, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe. The present economic crisis bears all the familiar hallmarks of the financial, debt-related and structural aspects of current account crises. All these aspects have lasting level effects and recovery can be very protracted. Export-led growth was an important feature of the recovery period 2010-2011, yet signi...more

FCP_20111129_ENG Recovery - in Low Gear across Tough Terrain: Gear Will be Even Lower and Terrain Tougher
(by Peter Havlik)
wiiw Press Conference, 29 November 2011, 10 a.m.
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Presentation of wiiw's latest growth forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe for the period 2010-2013. Presentation of the new wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2011. ...more

FC8_ENG_PPT Recovery: Limp and Battered
wiiw Press Conference, 7 July 2011, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Recovery: Limp and Battered, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe. In 2011 the recovery will encompass all countries in the CESEE region – even the laggards that did not grow in 2010. However GDP growth will not accelerate much in countries where the recession ended already in 2010. Later on, GDP growth rates will stabilize throughout the whole region at around 4 to 5 pe...more

FC8_PPT Recovery: Limp and Battered (press conference presentation in German)
wiiw Press Conference, 7 July 2011, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Recovery: Limp and Battered, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe. In 2011 the recovery will encompass all countries in the CESEE region – even the laggards that did not grow in 2010. However GDP growth will not accelerate much in countries where the recession ended already in 2010. Later on, GDP growth rates will stabilize throughout the whole region at around 4 to 5 pe...more

FC8_SP1_DEU_PPT Schuldendynamik, Finanzierungssalden, Ausgaben- und Sparverhalten (vor und nach der Finanzkrise)
(by Vladimir Gligorov, Mario Holzner, Michael Landesmann and Roman Römisch)
wiiw Press Conference, 7 July 2011, 10 a.m.
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In einem speziellen Kapitel („Debt dynamics, flow of funds and deleveraging“) des Konjunkturberichtes "Recovery: Limp and Battered" wird die Verschuldungsdynamik nach Sektoren (Haushalte, Unternehmen, Staat) vor und nach dem Ausbruch der Finanzkrise untersucht und mit den GIPS-Ländern (Griechenland, Irland, Portugal, Spanien) verglichen. Die Last der privaten Verschuldung hat wichtige Konsequenzen für das Ausgaben- und Sparverhalten des Haushalts- und Unternehmenssektors und damit für die Entwicklung der Inlandsnachfrage (Konsum und Investitionen). Dabei zeigen sich sehr unterschiedliche Muste...more

FC8_SP1_ENG_PPT Debt dynamics, flow of funds and deleveraging
(by Vladimir Gligorov, Mario Holzner, Michael Landesmann and Roman Römisch)
wiiw Press Conference, 7 July 2011, 10 a.m.
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In a special chapter ("Debt dynamics, flow of funds and deleveraging") of the wiiw Forecast "Recovery: Limp and Battered", the debt developments of the private (households, corporate) and public sectors before and after the start of the financial crisis are examined and compared with those in the GIPS countries (Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain). The burden of the build-up of private sector debt before the crisis has important consequences for spending and savings behaviour of households and enterprises and hence for the development of domestic demand (consumption and investment). In this resp...more

FC7_PPT Recovery - in Low Gear across Tough Terrain (press conference presentation in German)
wiiw Press Conference, 10 March 2011, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Recovery – in Low Gear across Tough Terrain, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe. All Central, East and Southeast European (CESEE) countries will return to growth in 2011. The post-crisis GDP growth will be slower than before and not suffice to generate additional jobs. The role of external demand gradually weakens, while both household consumption and gross fixed inves...more

FCP_20101118 The global crisis and the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe: discussion of economic impacts and outlook for the region (German)
(by Peter Havlik)
wiiw Press Conference, 18 November 2010, 10 a.m.
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FC6_PPT Will exports prevail over austerity? (press conference presentation in German)
(by Vasily Astrov and Mario Holzner)
wiiw Press Conference, 8 July 2010, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Will exports prevail over austerity?, analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe, and China The Central, East and Southeast European (CESEE) economies will experience on average a minor rebound of economic growth to 1% in 2010 which will speed up to 2.5% in 2011 and 3.5% in 2012. GDP growth will be higher in the CIS countries and in Turkey, about average in the Central European N...more

FC5_PPT Crisis Is Over, but Problems Loom Ahead (press conference presentation in German)
(by Peter Havlik and Michael Landesmann)
wiiw Press Conference, 4 March 2010, 10 a.m.
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts. The report, titled Crisis Is Over, but Problems Loom Ahead, analyses recent economic developments and short- and medium-term prospects of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe including Turkey, as well as Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China. Most countries in Central, East and Southeast Europe have emerged from the trough of the crisis already at the end of 2009. Several leading indicators point to a modest upswing. All countries in the regio...more

FCP_20091106 The global crisis and the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe: discussion of economic impacts and outlook for the region (German)
(by Peter Havlik and Michael Landesmann)
wiiw Press Conference, 6 November 2009, 10 a.m.
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FC4_PPT Current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe (German)
(by Josef Pöschl and Sandor Richter)
wiiw Press Conference, 7 July 2009, 10 a.m.
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PPD20090326 The Financial Crisis in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe: What Is to be Done?
(by Kurt Bayer, Jan Mládek, Gábor Obláth and Pavle Petrovic)
wiiw Public Panel Discussion, 26 March 2009, 7 p.m., Venue: Oesterreichische Kontrollbank, Reiter Saal, Strauchgasse 3, 1010 Vienna
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The current global economic crisis is affecting the countries of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CEE and SEE) in some ways more severely than other European countries. Moreover these economies face more con-straints in putting the types of policies in place which are currently pursued in most of Western Europe, the USA and Japan. However, policies designed to stabilize the banking system and provide fiscal stimulus have as much justifi-cation to be pursued in these economies as in the higher-income countries. Therefore a coordinated approach by EU institutions and EU governments (in ...more

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rsa111tsax_uniSerbiaProductionIndustry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, monthly average, 2005 = 1002001m122010m12
rsa1211tsaSerbiaProductionIndustry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, monthly average, 2005 = 1002000m12013m3
rsa111tsbxSerbiaProductionIndustry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, previous period = 1002002m12010m12
rsa1211tsbxSerbiaProductionIndustry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, previous period = 1002000m22013m3
rsa111tscxSerbiaProductionIndustry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002002m122010m12
rsa1211tscxSerbiaProductionIndustry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002001m12013m3
rsa111tsdxSerbiaProductionIndustry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002003m12010m12
rsa1211tsdxSerbiaProductionIndustry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002001m12013m3
rsq111gsbxSerbiaProductionLabour productivity in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, previous period = 1002003m22010m12
rsq1211tsbxSerbiaProductionLabour productivity in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, previous period = 1002010m22013m1
rsq111gscxSerbiaProductionLabour productivity in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12010m12
rsq1211tscxSerbiaProductionLabour productivity in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002011m12013m1
rsq111gsdxSerbiaProductionLabour productivity in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12010m12
rsq1211tsdxSerbiaProductionLabour productivity in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002011m12013m1
rse11_taSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees total, registeredth persons, period average2003m12013m1
rse111taSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1), registeredth persons, period average2003m12010m12
rse51_ta_qSerbiaLabour MarketEmployed, LFSth persons, period average2008m62012m12
rse1211taSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2), registeredth persons, period average2010m12013m1
rse11_tsbxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees total, registeredindex, previous period = 1002003m22013m1
rse111tsbxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1), registeredindex, previous period = 1002003m22010m12
rse1211tsbxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2), registeredindex, previous period = 1002010m12013m1
rse11_tscxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees total, registeredindex, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12013m1
rse111tscxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1), registeredindex, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12010m12
rse51_tscx_qSerbiaLabour MarketEmployed, LFSindex, corresponding period of previous year = 1002009m62012m12
rse1211tscxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2), registeredindex, corresponding period of previous year = 1002011m12013m1
rse11_tsdxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees total, registeredindex, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year= 1002004m12013m1
rse111tsdxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1), registeredindex, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year= 1002004m12010m12
rse1211tsdxSerbiaLabour MarketEmployees in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2), registeredindex, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year= 1002011m12013m1
rseu5_ta_qSerbiaLabour MarketUnemployed, LFSth persons, period average2008m62012m12
rseu5_tp_qSerbiaLabour MarketUnemployment rate, LFSin %, period average2008m62012m12
rseu1_teSerbiaLabour MarketUnemployed, registeredth persons, end of period2003m12013m1
rseu1_tpSerbiaLabour MarketUnemployment rate, registeredin %, end of period2004m72013m1
rsw11_tnSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economynational currency (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2003m12013m2
rsw111tnSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)national currency (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2003m12010m12
rsw1211tnSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)national currency (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2010m12013m1
rsw11_tenxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyEUR2003m12013m2
rsw111tenxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)EUR2003m12010m12
rsw1211tenxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)EUR2010m12013m1
rsw11_tcbxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyindex nominal, previous period = 1002003m22013m2
rsw111tcbxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index nominal, previous period = 1002003m22010m12
rsw1211tcbxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index nominal, previous period = 1002010m22013m1
rsw11_tccxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyindex nominal, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12013m2
rsw111tccxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index nominal, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12010m12
rsw1211tccxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index nominal, corresponding period of previous year = 1002011m12013m1
rsw11_tcdxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyindex nominal, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12013m2
rsw111tcdxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index nominal, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12010m12
rsw1211tcdxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index nominal, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002011m12013m1
rsw11_tsbxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyindex real, previous period = 1002003m22013m2
rsw111tsbxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, previous period = 1002003m22010m12
rsw1211tsbxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, previous period = 1002010m22013m1
rsw11_tscxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyindex real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12013m2
rsw111tscxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002004m12010m12
rsw1211tscxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, corresponding period of previous year = 1002011m12013m1
rsw11_tsdxSerbiaWagesGross wages, total economyindex real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12013m2
rsw111tsdxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12010m12
rsw1211tsdxSerbiaWagesGross wages, industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index real, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002011m12013m1
rsp1p32tsax_uniSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index, monthly average, 2010 = 1002006m122013m3
rsp1p3tsbSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index, previous period = 1002003m12010m12
rsp1p1tsbSerbiaPricesConsumer pricesindex, previous period = 1002000m12013m3
rsp1p32tsbSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index, previous period = 1002007m12013m3
rsp1p3tscxSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index, corresponding period of previous year = 1002003m122010m12
rsp1p1tscSerbiaPricesConsumer pricesindex, corresponding period of previous year = 1002001m12013m3
rsp1p32tscSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index, corresponding period of previous year = 1002007m12013m3
rsp1p3tsdxSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (CDE - NACE Rev. 1)index, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year= 1002004m12010m12
rsp1p1tsdSerbiaPricesConsumer pricesindex, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year= 1002001m12013m3
rsp1p32tsdxSerbiaPricesProducer prices in industry (BCD - NACE Rev. 2)index, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year= 1002008m12013m3
rsfm12tnSerbiaDomestic financeCurrency in circulation / Currency outside banksNCU mn, end of period (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2000m122013m3
rsfm11tnSerbiaDomestic financeM1 - Narrow money / MoneyNCU mn, end of period (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2000m122013m3
rsfm21tnSerbiaDomestic financeM2 - Intermediate money / Money and quasi moneyNCU mn, end of period (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2000m122013m3
rsfm12tccxSerbiaDomestic financeCurrency in circulation / Currency outside banksindex nominal, corresponding period of previous year = 1002001m122013m3
rsfm11tccxSerbiaDomestic financeM1 - Narrow money / Moneyindex nominal, corresponding period of previous year = 1002001m122013m3
rsfm21tccxSerbiaDomestic financeM2 - Intermediate money / Money and quasi moneyindex nominal, corresponding period of previous year = 1002001m122013m3
rsfrr1tpSerbiaDomestic financeCentral bank policy rate% p.a., end of period2000m112013m2
rsfrr1tcscxSerbiaDomestic financeCentral bank policy rate% p.a., real CPI defl., end of period2001m12013m2
rsfrr1tpscxSerbiaDomestic financeCentral bank policy rate% p.a., real PPI defl., end of period2004m12013m2
rsbg21nSerbiaDomestic financeGeneral gov. budget - expendituresNCU mn (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2007m12013m3
rsbg11nSerbiaDomestic financeGeneral gov. budget - revenuesNCU mn (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2007m12013m3
rsbg31nxSerbiaDomestic financeGeneral gov. budget - balanceNCU mn (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2007m12013m3
rsbg11nuxSerbiaDomestic financeGeneral gov. budget - revenuesNCU mn, cumulated (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2007m12013m3
rsbg31nuxSerbiaDomestic financeGeneral gov. budget - balanceNCU mn, cumulated (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2007m12013m3
rsbg21nuxSerbiaDomestic financeGeneral gov. budget - expendituresNCU mn, cumulated (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2007m12013m3
rsbs11nSerbiaDomestic financeCentral gov. budget - revenuesNCU mn (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2004m12013m3
rsbs21nSerbiaDomestic financeCentral gov. budget - expendituresNCU mn (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2004m12013m3
rsbs31nxSerbiaDomestic financeCentral gov. budget - balanceNCU mn (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2004m12013m3
rsbs11nuxSerbiaDomestic financeCentral gov. budget - revenuesNCU mn, cumulated (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2004m12013m3
rsbs21nuxSerbiaDomestic financeCentral gov. budget - expendituresNCU mn, cumulated (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2004m12013m3
rsbs31nuxSerbiaDomestic financeCentral gov. budget - balanceNCU mn, cumulated (incl. 'euro fixed' series)2004m12013m3
rslacaeSerbiaForeign financeCurrent accountEUR mn2003m32013m2
rslacaeuxSerbiaForeign financeCurrent accountEUR mn, cumulated2003m32013m2
rsd1geeSerbiaForeign financeGross external debtEUR mn, end of period2003m12013m2
rsd2r2geeSerbiaForeign financeGross reserves of NB incl. goldEUR mn, end of period2002m12013m3
rsd2r2eeSerbiaForeign financeGross reserves of NB excl. goldEUR mn, end of period2002m12013m3
rsp2xeeSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/EUR, end of period2000m12013m3
rsp2xeaSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/EUR, period average2003m12013m3
rsp2xeauxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/EUR, cumulated period average2003m12013m3
rsp2xedxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/EUR, index nominal, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12013m3
rsp2useSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/USD, end of period2000m12013m3
rsp2usaSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/USD, period average2003m12013m3
rsp2usauxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/USD, cumulated period average2003m12013m3
rsp2usdxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate nominalNCU/USD, index nominal, cumulated corresp. period of prev. year = 1002004m12013m3
rsp2xecsbxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate realEUR/NCU, index real CPI defl., previous period = 1002003m22013m3
rsp2xepsbxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate realEUR/NCU, index real PPI defl., previous period = 1002003m22013m3
rsp2uscsbxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate realUSD/NCU, index real CPI defl., previous period = 1002003m22013m3
rsp2uspsbxSerbiaForeign financeExchange rate realUSD/NCU, index real PPI defl., previous period = 1002003m22013m3
rsxwrldenxSerbiaForeign tradeExports total, fobEUR mn2004m12013m2
rsxeu27enxSerbiaForeign tradeExports to EU(27), fobEUR mn2004m12013m2
rsxwrldenuxSerbiaForeign tradeExports total, fobEUR mn, cumulated2004m12013m2
rsxeu27enuxSerbiaForeign tradeExports to EU(27), fobEUR mn, cumulated2004m12013m2
rsmwrldenxSerbiaForeign tradeImports total, cifEUR mn2004m12013m2
rsmeu27enxSerbiaForeign tradeImports from EU(27), cifEUR mn2004m12013m2
rsmwrldenuxSerbiaForeign tradeImports total, cifEUR mn, cumulated2004m12013m2
rsmeu27enuxSerbiaForeign tradeImports from EU(27), cifEUR mn, cumulated2004m12013m2
rsbwrldenuxSerbiaForeign tradeBalance totalEUR mn, cumulated2004m12013m2
rsbeu27enuXSerbiaForeign tradeBalance with EU(27)EUR mn, cumulated2004m12013m2
 
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