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Industry Statistics > Adjusted savings: mineral depletion > % of GNI > Ghana (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   0.51    #30   
2004   0.19    #37   
2003   1.17    #12   
2002   1.23    #12   
2001   1.27    #13   
2000   1.48    #12   
1999   1.07    #14   
1998   1.03    #14   
1997   0.94    #17   
1996   0.97    #20   
1995   1.19    #18   
1994   1.37    #11   
1993   0.76    #20   
1992   0.38    #35   
1991   0.7    #30   
1990   0.84    #29   
1989   0.85    #32   
1988   1.21    #30   
1987   1.21    #22   
1986   0.58    #29   
1985   0.45    #32   
1984   0.75    #28   
1983   1.28    #25   
1982   1.26    #23   
1981   2.06    #22   
1980   3.39    #19   
1979   1.2    #28   
1978   0.47    #37   
1977   1.14    #29   
1976   1.21    #29   
1975   0.59    #34   
1974   0.85    #36   
1973   0.52    #33   
1972   0.43    #36   
1971   0.29    #39   
1970   0.29    #43   


DEFINITION: Mineral depletion is equal to the product of unit resource rents and the physical quantities of minerals extracted. It refers to bauxite, copper, iron, lead, nickel, phosphate, tin, zinc, gold, and silver.

 

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