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Eastern Europe Compared by Economy > Savings > Gross domestic savings > Current US$

DEFINITION: Gross domestic savings (current US$). Gross domestic savings are calculated as GDP less final consumption expenditure (total consumption). Data are in current U.S. dollars.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Russia $670.50 billion 2012
2 Poland $102.73 billion 2012
3 Czech Republic $56.85 billion 2012
4 Romania $50.48 billion 2012
5 Hungary $37.01 billion 2011
6 Azerbaijan $33.32 billion 2012
7 Belarus $24.67 billion 2012
8 Slovakia $23.49 billion 2011
9 Ukraine $16.34 billion 2012
10 Croatia $11.88 billion 2012
11 Slovenia $11.21 billion 2011
12 Bulgaria $10.26 billion 2012
13 Serbia $4.45 billion 2011
14 Georgia $1.59 billion 2012
15 Albania $874.64 million 2012
16 Armenia $-42,717,272.94 2012
17 Montenegro $-255,049,798.69 2012
18 Kosovo $-307,835,299.39 2012
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina $-320,756,399.78 2012
20 Moldova $-1,247,254,833.97 2012

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