Indonesia - Gross fixed capital formation in % of GDP

32.2 (%) in 2017

In 2017, gross fixed capital formation for Indonesia was 32.2 %. Gross fixed capital formation of Indonesia increased from 22.4 % in 1998 to 32.2 % in 2017 growing at an average annual rate of 2.17%.

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What is gross fixed capital formation?

Gross fixed capital formation is measured by the total value of a producer’s acquisitions, less disposals, of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non- produced assets (such as subsoil assets or major improvements in the quantity, quality or productivity of land) realized by the productive activity of institutional units.

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