Economy of Azerbaijan - Other Statistics

Other Statistics

Data from CIA World Factbook unless noted otherwise
Investment (gross fixed)–

17% of GDP (2011 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share–
  • lowest 10%: 3.4%
  • highest 10%: 27.4% (2008)
Inflation rate (consumer prices)–

7.8% (2011 est.)

Agriculture–
  • utilized agricultural land: 47,584 square kilometres (18,372 sq mi) (2011)
  • total wood resources: 144,2 million cubic metres
  • crops: cotton, grain, rice, grapes, fruit, vegetables, tea, tobacco
  • livestock products: beef, mutton, poultry, milk, eggs
Industrial production growth rate–

-3% (2011 est.)

Electricity–
  • production: 22,55 billion kWh (2008)
  • consumption: 18,8 billion kWh (2008)
  • exports: 812 million kWh (2008)
  • imports: 596 million kWh (2008)
Current account balance–
  • $11,12 billion (2011 est.)
Exports - commodities–
  • petroleum and natural gas, petroleum products, oilfield equipment; steel, iron ore, cement; chemicals, petrochemicals, textiles, machinery, cotton, foodstuffs.
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold–
  • $7,146 billion (2011 est.)
Debt - external–
  • $3.89 billion (2011 est.)
Currency–
  • 1 Manat = 100 gepik
Exchange rates–
  • Azerbaijani manat per US dollar - 0.7893 (as of 2011
  • Azerbaijani manat per Euro - 1.24 (as of 2008)
Fiscal year–
  • Calendar year

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