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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 2000 U.S. dollars.
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703.56 billion
42.64 billion
5.13 million
Rank
Countries
Amount
Date
# 1
Japan :
703,563,500,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Japanese Economy
# 2
United States :
683,700,000,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
American Economy
# 3
Germany :
270,539,000,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
German Economy
# 4
France :
149,630,800,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
French Economy
# 5
Italy :
138,433,100,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Italian Economy
# 6
United Kingdom :
125,964,600,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
British Economy
# 7
Brazil :
81,852,830,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Brazilian Economy
# 8
Spain :
69,769,490,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Spanish Economy
# 9
Canada :
58,357,890,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Canadian Economy
# 10
Netherlands :
49,560,160,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Dutch Economy
# 11
Mexico :
45,354,400,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Mexican Economy
# 12
Switzerland :
39,166,210,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Swiss Economy
# 13
Australia :
38,865,200,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Australian Economy
# 14
Argentina :
34,342,160,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Argentine Economy
# 15
China :
28,925,050,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Chinese Economy
# 16
Sweden :
28,118,060,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Swedish Economy
# 17
Belgium :
26,356,730,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Belgian Economy
# 18
Austria :
24,541,460,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Austrian Economy
# 19
India :
22,310,940,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Indian Economy
# 20
Greece :
22,040,350,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Greek Economy
# 21
Denmark :
21,987,940,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Danish Economy
# 22
Finland :
19,283,770,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Finnish Economy
# 23
Norway :
19,118,860,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Norwegian Economy
# 24
Iran :
15,826,320,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Iranian Economy
# 25
South Africa :
15,075,450,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
South African Economy
# 26
Portugal :
13,003,230,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Portuguese Economy
# 27
Korea, South :
12,260,640,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Korean Economy
# 28
Venezuela :
11,788,490,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Venezuelan Economy
# 29
Hong Kong :
8,135,511,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Hong Kong Economy
# 30
Ireland :
7,350,194,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Irish Economy
# 31
Thailand :
7,324,440,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Thai Economy
# 32
New Zealand :
6,453,001,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
New Zealand Economy
# 33
Algeria :
5,943,898,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Algerian Economy
# 34
Hungary :
5,872,271,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Hungarian Economy
# 35
Peru :
5,481,285,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Peruvian Economy
# 36
Philippines :
4,158,706,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Philippine Economy
# 37
Pakistan :
3,855,159,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Pakistani Economy
# 38
Egypt :
3,840,557,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Egyptian Economy
# 39
Chile :
3,165,589,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Chilean Economy
# 40
Malaysia :
2,905,288,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Malaysian Economy
# 41
Morocco :
2,160,170,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Moroccan Economy
# 42
Ecuador :
2,133,023,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Ecuadorian Economy
# 43
Luxembourg :
1,770,315,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Luxembourg Economy
# 44
Côte d'Ivoire :
1,726,473,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Ivoirian Economy
# 45
Zambia :
1,622,532,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Zambian Economy
# 46
Tunisia :
1,462,376,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Tunisian Economy
# 47
Guatemala :
1,321,339,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Guatemalan Economy
# 48
Dominican Republic :
1,089,058,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Dominican Economy
# 49
Iceland :
1,019,229,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Icelandic Economy
# 50
Zimbabwe :
972,993,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Zimbabwean Economy
# 51
Uruguay :
906,575,500 constant 2000 US$
1973
Uruguayan Economy
# 52
El Salvador :
889,640,600 constant 2000 US$
1973
Salvadoran Economy
# 53
Costa Rica :
833,717,200 constant 2000 US$
1973
Costa Rican Economy
# 54
Nicaragua :
703,203,500 constant 2000 US$
1973
Nicaraguan Economy
# 55
Bolivia :
661,530,500 constant 2000 US$
1973
Bolivian Economy
# 56
Sri Lanka :
482,698,700 constant 2000 US$
1973
Sri Lankan Economy
# 57
Honduras :
463,624,400 constant 2000 US$
1973
Honduran Economy
# 58
Malawi :
452,821,800 constant 2000 US$
1973
Malawian Economy
# 59
Ghana :
442,686,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Ghanaian Economy
# 60
Paraguay :
378,091,800 constant 2000 US$
1973
Paraguayan Economy
# 61
Congo, Democratic Republic of the :
341,979,000 constant 2000 US$
1973
Congolese Economy
# 62
Madagascar :
314,898,500 constant 2000 US$
1973
Malagasy Economy
# 63
Senegal :
252,033,900 constant 2000 US$
1973
Senegalese Economy
# 64
Rwanda :
105,903,200 constant 2000 US$
1973
Rwandan Economy
# 65
Lesotho :
54,919,850 constant 2000 US$
1973
Basotho Economy
# 66
Gambia, The :
6,419,672 constant 2000 US$
1973
Gambian Economy
# 67
Mauritania :
5,128,596 constant 2000 US$
1973
Mauritanian Economy
Total :
2,856,795,909,718 constant 2000 US$
Weighted average:
42,638,744,921.2 constant 2000 US$
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 2000 U.S. dollars.
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