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economic and
financial
The GDP per
capita of the Syrian Arab Republic was 3289 dollars in 2012, while it was 2564
in 2009 and 2747 in 210. This shows the increase in Syrian GDP, which has been
rising steadily since the last 20 years. years. Nevertheless, per capita GDP
remains very low compared, for example, with those of Germany (41514 in 2012)
or Brazil (11340 in 2012).
The annual GDP
growth rate in 2011 was -2.3%, -17.89% in 2012 and -15% in 2013, while 2009 and
2010 posted increases of 6.01% and 3%, respectively. 23%. This plunge in annual
GDP growth is a good illustration of the country's current economic problems,
as a result of the two-year conflict.
Syria's annual
inflation rate was 4.4% of GDP in 2010, 4.8% in 2011, 33% in 2012 and 20% in
2013. So there is a real explosion of inflation these two recent years, due to
the scarcity of resources with the conflict on Syrian soil, with a gigantic
price increase.
The country's
public debt amounted to 29.7% of GDP in 2010, 35.2% in 2011, 46.5% in 2012 and
52.5% in 2013. This public debt had been considerably reduced over the last 20
years, from 190% of GDP in 1990 to 30% in 2010, but it increases considerably
again with the current unstable situation of the country.
Syria's budget
balance was -4.5% of GDP in 2010, and fluctuated between -11 and -14% from 2011
to 2013, reaching -13% in 2013. The current balance went from -2.7 % of GDP in
2010 to -11% in 2013, 2011 and 2012 showing figures quite similar to 2013. The
Syrian trade balance was -0.43% of GDP in 2013, -1.34% in 2011, -1, 62% in 2012
and -1.89 in 2013.
We find a number
of the figures quoted above in the following table:
2010 2011 2012
2013
Growth GDP (%)
3.2 -2.3 -18 -15
Inflation (annual
average) 4.4 5 33 20
Budget balance /
GDP (%) -4.5 -11 -14 -13
Current balance /
GDP (%) -2.7 -10 -12 -11
Public debt / GDP
(%) 29.7 35.2 46.5 52.5
The Syrian pound
exchange rate is relatively stable, from US $ 1 = 137 Syrian pounds to only 138
in 2013.
To conclude, we
realize through all these data that the economic situation of the country has
deteriorated, understandably, since the beginning of the problems that we know
in the country that began in March 2011. For 2 years, Different fiscal, current
and trade balances are sinking into negativity, as GDP growth plummets, public debt
rises after falling for 20 years, and inflation rises to record highs. This
goes hand in hand with the decline in oil production (a source of a large part
of the country's revenue), the poor competitiveness of the agricultural sector,
the very unfavorable business environment and the obsolescence of the
industrial public sector. .
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