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Republic of SerbiaMINISTRY OF FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCEBULLETIN
January 2012
Belgrade, 2012. 89
Belgrade, March 2012
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
BULLETINPUBLIC FINANCE
January 2012
Founder and publisherMinistry of Finance, Republic of Serbia
Belgrade, 20 Kneza Milosa St.www.mfin.gov.rsISSN 1452-0028
For the publisherJelena Rančić
Assistant Minister of Financejelena.rancic@mfin.gov.rs
EditorialJelena Rančić, Marinko Bošnjak,Ljubica Matić, Snežana Jovičić,
Vladimir Malbašić, Radovan Medić, Ognjen Jančić, Marko Lisica,
Branko Drčelić, Veselinka Kralj, Milica Jovanović, Aleksandar Stojković
Danilo Vukojičić
Editorial secretaryLjubica Matić
ljubica.matic@mfin.gov.rs
Design and printSlužbeni glasnik
Circulation 100 copies
The Bulletin is issued monthly
CONTENTS
41337415761677583Economic, Fiscal and Statistics of Public Debt
CURRENT MACROECONOMIC AND FISCAL DEVELOPMENTS
1. Current macroeconomic developments1.1. Economic activityIndustrial output. According to RSO data in January 2012 physical scope of industrial production decrea-sed by 2.7% compared to same month of 2011 and by 16% compared to last year average production. Dec-line of manufacturing sector of 7.6% was contributed to slowdown of industrial production growth. Biggest impact on industrial production decrease had decrease in manufacture of food products, basic metals, toba-cco products and basic pharmaceutical products and preparations. At the same time increase of production was registered in sectors of mining and quarrying and in sector production and distribution of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning by 10.9% and 6.2%, res-pectively, which eased industrial production decrease.Increase of industrial production in January 2012 com-pared to same month of previous year was recorded in 12 areas which accounts for 42% of total industrial production, while decline recorded in 17 areas, which accounts for 58% of total industrial production.Seasonally adjusted rates indicate that total industrial production in January 2012 decreased by 1.1% com-pared to 2011 average production, while production of manufacturing sector decreased by 2.3%. Compared to previous month, seasonally adjusted index of total industrial production decreased by 0.3%, while pro-duction of manufacturing sector increased by 0.3%.
Seasonally adjusted indices of industrial output, average 2011 = 100
Data on industrial production by destination groups in January 2012, compared to same month of previous year, shows decrease in production, except energy. Hi-ghest decline was registered in capital goods production (-18.8%), while production of energy increased by (5.1%).
Finished goods inventories in January 2012 decre-ased by 3.7% compared to same month of 2011. In this month decrease in inventories was registered in all groups (biggest decline had intermediate goods, -10.7%), except inventories of consumer goods which increased compared to January 2011 (durable goods by 4% and non-durable goods by 1.7%).Retail trade turnover. In January 2012 unfavorable movements in retail trade continues. Yearly decline of real retail trade turnover was 3.2% and compared to 2011 average turnover decline totaled 13.9%.Tourism. In January 2012, number of tourist visits in-creased by 16.8%, from which domestic tourist visits increased by 6.9% and foreign tourists visits increased by 39.4% compared to same month of previous year. Number of tourist’s overnight stays increased by 8.1%, of which overnight stays of domestic tourists decre-ased by 3.8%, while foreign tourists overnight stays increased by 56.3%.Privatization of enterprises. In January 2012 no so-cially owned enterprises were privatized via tenders, auctions and capital market. By the sale of shares of 3 previously privatized socially-owned enterprises on stock exchange market in January 2012 was achieved revenue of EUR 0.1 million.1.2. Balance of PaymentsIn 2011 current account defi cit of balance of payments were higher by EUR 885.7 million compared to the last year, and amounted to nearly EUR 3 billion, as a result of negative goods balance. Increase was registered in defi cit income side by EUR 88.1 million, while current transfers surplus decreased by EUR 212.8 million. Sur-plus on fi nancial account increased by EUR 766.2 mi-llion, while capital account registered defi cit of EUR 2.5 million (in 2010 surplus was EUR 0.9 million).
Net capital infl ow and current account defi cit in 2011, million EUR
Net infl ow of foreign direct investments doubled com-pared to previous year and amounted to EUR 1.8 billi-on and was mostly infl uenced by infl ow from selling of “Delta Maxi Group”. At the same time, net infl ow of portfolio investments increased from EUR 38.8 milli-on in 2010 to EUR 1.6 billion as a result of investment in long-term treasury bills and by selling of Republic of Serbia Eurobonds on international market.Overall balance of payments in 2011 was in surplus of EUR 1.8 billion, while in 2010 was in defi cit of EUR 928.7 million.1.3. Infl ation1
In January 2012 insignifi cant growth was recorded. Consumer prices increased by 0.1% compared to De-cember. Low infl ation was contributed by food prices decline as a result of declining cost pressures, as well as high basis for comparisons because of high monthly prices growth at the beginning of 2011.Limitation of highest total trade margin for certain goods which is of vital importance for life and health of people2, which government adopted at the end of 2011 contributed to decline of prices of unprocessed and processed food (-0.5% and -1.3%, respectively). Th at soft ens the impact of regulated prices growth, prices of industrial non-food products and services on overall infl ation growth.In January biggest growth has regulated prices (1.2%), which was infl uenced by price growth of central hea-ting and tobacco (1.2% and 5.8%, respectively).
Yearly growth of consumer prices in January was 5.6%, with the same rate of growth of prices of goods and growth of services prices by 5.4%. Biggest growth was registered in housing expenses (9.8%).1.4. Monetary and fi nancial market developmentsMonetary developments. Dinar reserve money in Ja-nuary decreased by RSD 9.5 billion and at the end of month amounted to RSD 217.6 billion. Creation of
1 From 2012 NBS records consumer price index according to groups of goods and services which defi ned EUROSTAT: unprocessed food, processed food, industrial products without food and energy, energy, services.2 Wheat fl our type “400” and “500”, sunfl ower oil, cow milk, sugar, fresh meat.
reserve money was contributed by net eff ect of fore-ign exchange transactions and by state deposits wit-hin NBS developments, while operations on the open market sterilized increased dinar liquidity of banks. In January stock of sold NBS securities increased by RSD 12.6 billion compared to December and amounted to RSD 133.1 billion.In January monetary aggregate M1 decreased by RSD 18.1 billion and at the end of month amounted to RSD 275.3 billion. Currency in circulation and deposit mo-ney share in M1 structure didn’t change and amounted to 38.9% and 61.1%, respectively.Compared to same month of previous year monetary aggregate M1 increased by 22.9% in nominal terms and by 16.4% in real terms. At the same time monetary aggregates M2 and M3 registered nominal growth of 23.6% and 12%, and real of 17.1% and 6.1%, respec-tively.
Monetary aggregates, annual real growth rates
Bank loans to economy and households increased in real terms compared to previous month by 1.9%. At the same time loans to economy increased by 2.9% while loans to households didn’t changed in real terms. Bank loans to economy and households increase by 9.1% in real terms compared to the same month of 2010. At the same time loans to economy increased by 11.1% and to households by 5.5% in real terms.Bank credits and cross-border, annual real growth
rates
National Bank of Serbia (NBS) decreased key interest rate in January 2012 by 0.25 percentage points from previous month to a level of 9.50%. Key interest rate compared to same month of 2011 decreased by 2.5 percentage points. Banks in that period increased their liabilities in NBS securities by 131.7%, while bank lo-ans to state treasury bills increased by 49.6%.NBS foreign exchange reserves decreased by EUR 454 million compared to the previous month and totaled EUR 11,604 million in January, while compared to the same month of previous year increased by EUR 1.7 bi-llion. At the same time net foreign exchange reserves3 amounted to EUR 6,700 million. Level of NBS foreign exchange reserves was suffi cient for coverage of 447% of M1 monetary aggregate, short-term debt of 1,791% and for coverage of more than 8 months of imports of goods and services.Household foreign currency savings compared to pre-vious month increased by EUR 18 million and totaled EUR 7,629 million, while compared to same month of previous year increased by EUR 458.7 million. Total household savings are dominated by foreign currency savings deposits.Developments on the foreign exchange market in Ja-nuary 2012 compared to previous month were charac-terized by nominal depreciation of dinar against Euro of 1.3% and real depreciation of 0.4%. Average daily variation from average exchange rate value in Janu-ary amounted to RSD 0.69, which is less compared to average variation of exchange rate in previous month (RSD 0.86). In comparison to January 2011 foreign exchange rate recorded nominal depreciation of 1.4% and real appreciation of 1.5%. NBS in January didn’t intervened on the foreign exchange market, while on three months swop auctions sold to banks EUR 30 million and bought from banks same amount.Financial markets. In January 2012 Belgrade stock exchange registered total turnover of securities in amount of RSD 2.1 billion, from which turnover of shares and Republic of Serbia bonds (RS bonds) tota-led RSD 1.6 billion and RSD 491 million, respectively. In comparison to same period of 2011 total turnover decreased by 23.6%, while at the same time turnover of shares registered declined by 35.2% compared to RS bonds turnover increase of 82.6%.Total number of transactions decreased from 224,956 in January 2011 to 35,378 in January 2012.In January 2012 foreign investors share in total turno-ver accounted for 33% on average and decreased by 3 Defi ned as foreign exchange reserves less banks foreign exchange balances on accounts with the NBS and drawings from the IMF.
14.2 percentage points in comparison to same period of 2011. Share of foreign investors in turnover of sha-res decreased by 7.4 percentage points and amounted to 42% on average, while share in RS bonds turnover decreased by 23.8 percentage points and amounted to 3.9% on average.At the end of January 2012, value of BELEXline index was 970 index points and compared to previous mon-th decreased by 0.7%, while value of BELEX15 index increased by 0.2% and amounted to 500 index points. Compared to end of January 2011 index BELEXline decreased value by 30.2%, while BELEX15 decreased value by 32%.1.5. Employment and unemploymentAccording to Statistical Offi ce of the Republic of Serbia monthly data total number of employed persons in January 2012 decreased by 2.4% compared to same month of 2011, while compared to previous month decreased by 0.1% and amounted to 1,733 thousands.At the end of January 2012 according to National Em-ployment Agency data number of persons actively lo-oking for employment compared to previous month increased by 2.5% while compared to same month of previous year increased by 1.8% and amounted to 764 thousands.Registered unemployment rate of persons actively lo-oking for employment in January 2012 totaled 30.6% (with insured farmers 28.1%). According to Labor For-ce Survey data from November 2011, unemployment rate of population aged 15 and more increased by 4.5 percentage points compared to same period of 2010 and totaled 23.7%.
Unemployment developments
1.6. Salaries and pensionsAverage net salary in January 2012 totaled RSD 36,639 which is increase by 2% in real terms compared to same month of 2011. Denominated in Euros average net salaries amounted to EUR 349. Average net salaries in public sector amounted to RSD 40,488 and decre-ased by 2.4% in real terms.
In January 2011, average net salary registered seaso-nally infl uenced decrease of 16.6% in real terms com-pared to previous month, while net salaries in public sector decreased by 18.4% in real terms.Average net salaries and average pensions, annual
real growth rates
Decline of average net salaries in real terms in January 2012 compared to same month of previous year was recorded in following areas of public sector: public sta-te owned enterprises (-14.7%) and all levels of admini-stration (-2%), while growth registered in: local public enterprises (5.5%), education and culture (3.3%) and health sector (2.1%).Average paid pension4 in January 2012 totaled RSD 21,766 which is increase by 1.2% in real terms com-pared to same month of 2011. Compared to previous month average paid pensions registered decrease by 0.1% in real terms. Denominated in Euros average pension in January amounted to EUR 207. Total num-ber of pension benefi ciaries in January 2012 increased by 0.7% compared to the same month of 2011. Ratio of registered number of employees and number of pensi-on benefi ciaries was 1.1:1. Average pension accounted for 59.4% of average net salary.2. Current fi scal developments 5
During January 2012 the growth of revenues of State Budget level was higher than the average infl ation rate. In January 2012, the total public revenues (incl. donations) have recorded a real increase by 6.6%, compared to January 2011. Current revenues are 6.6% higher, in real terms, com-pared to January 2011. Capital revenues have achieved a real increase by 10.3% compared to January 2011, while donations dropped by 26.1%.Both tax and non tax revenues, within the current re-
4 Integrated data of employee fund, self-employed fund and farmer’s fund. 5 Revenue, expense and result of the consolidated general government are presented in chapter II Fiscal Developments, Table 1.A more detailed overview of revenues and expense by governmental levels can also be found in tables in chapter II Fiscal Developments.
venues category, have increased in January 2012, in comparison to January 2011, in real terms (4.9% and 23.9%, respectively). All categories of revenues from taxes (excluding CIT, customs and other tax revenues) have recorded a real rise.Personal income tax. Th e level of personal income tax revenue achieved nominal growth by 14.1% and real rise by 8.1%, compared to January previous year. Because most of the income tax is comprised from wage tax (approx. 79%), its dynamics predominantly infl uences the overall personal income tax revenue. Within January 2012, nominal wages grew by 7.3%, compared with January 2011, while nominal growth of wage tax revenue in the same period was 12.3%. Other types of personal income tax receipts (tax on revenue of self-employed persons, tax on royalties, annual income tax etc.) posted a 21.9% nominal rise in the observed period. Upon the entry into force of the amendment to the Lo-cal Finance Law, the redistribution of the tax revenues on wages collected has occurred. Th e amount of funds based on the 60:40 ratio (in favour of Republic Budget) has changed to 80:20 (in favour of Local Government Budget), starting from November the 1st, 2011. Th e estimated eff ect of the mentioned measure in 2012 is 45 billion RSD more for the Local Budget, yet less for the Republic Budget.Corporate income tax. In January 2012, in compa-rison to January previous year, the nominal increase of corporate profi t tax (which share in total is around 75%) was 28.6%, while the real increase in the same period was 21.8%. Revenue from other types of profi t tax recorded a nominal rise of 51.6%6, while the real rise was 43.6% compared to January 2011.Value added tax. VAT revenues were by 8.8% lower in real terms in January 2012, relative to January 2011. Its nominal fall in the same period was 3.7%. Net domestic VAT nominally decreased by 13.4% and by 18% in real terms. Gross VAT collected was by 4.6% higher, nominally, compared to January 2011, where-as the amount of VAT refunds was by 37.5% higher, nominally. VAT on imported goods recorded a 9.3% nominal growth and 3.5% real growth. Excises. Excise revenues recorded both nominal and real growth in the observed period. Th e real amount of excise taxes collected was by 23.8% higher, compa-red with January previous year. Revenue from exci-6 Other profi t taxes include tax on distributed profi t, tax on corporate profi t from interest, royalties and capital gains paid to non-residents and profi t tax from lease of movable and immovable property.
se on oil derivatives rose by 31.3% nominally and by 24.3% in real terms. Revenue from excise on tobacco products rose by 22.5% in real terms, and recorded 29.4% nominal growth, while revenues from excises on alcoholic beverages increased by 94.3% in real terms. Revenues from other types of excises in the observed period were higher in real terms by 19.4% compared with the previous year. High level of excises collected in January 2012 is a consequence of higher than usual carryover of tobacco excises, which occures every Ja-nuary. However, during 2012 more signifi cant increase of tobacco excises vs. oil excises is expected, because oil excises changes are based on CPI for the second half of 2011 (only 0.2% within July-December 2011), while tobacco excises increase is defi ned by Excise Law.Customs. Th e amount of customs duties revenues in January 2012 was a consequence of imports patterns in the observed period and the further implementation of the Interim Trade Agreement with the EU. Nominal and real decline in customs revenues in the observed period was 7% and 11.9 respectively.Other tax revenue. Other tax revenues were by 4.1% lower in real terms in January 2012 compared with January previous year. Property tax, which is attributed to local authorities, accounts for the biggest share of other tax revenue. Property tax revenue was by 15.5% higher in real terms, while it increased nominally by 22%, relative to January previous year. Other tax re-venue recorded real decrease of 9.4% and nominal decrease of 14.2% mainly due to abolition of mobile telephony tax, which occurred in January 2011.Social contributions. Th e real level of revenue from social contributions in January 2012 was by 11.2% hi-gher relative to January previous year. Nominal growth in contributions revenue in the observed period was 17.4%. In January 2012 45.7 mil RSD have been transferred to Pension Fund due to exceptional payment of contri-butions by the Government decree (for the employees who lack the PIO fund contributions for a certain amount of time). During 2010 and 2011 25.7 billion RSD and 12.3 billion RSD respectively have been tran-sferred to Pension Fund on that matter. In 2011, collected contributions paid by self-employed persons were by 13.5% higher nominally, while contri-butions paid for pension and disability insurance for farmers were nominally by 15.1% higher compared with the previous year. Revenues from contributions for pension and disability insurance for employed per-sons increased nominally by the rate of 11.3%, while revenues from health security and unemployment in-
surance contributions grew nominally by 15.2% and 25.8%, respectively. During January 2012, the Government spending po-sted a nominal growth which was higher in compa-rison to the average infl ation rate, so it consequently led to real increase in public expenditures. In the observed period total public expenditure posted a real rise by 12.8%, and it grew by 19.1%, nominally.If we take a look at the structure of the public con-sumption in January 2012, we may see its favorable movement, having in mind the slower current expen-ditures increase, in comparison to increase of capital expenditures, in real terms, compared to the same period a year before.Expenditures for employees. Th e real wage bill level in the general government was by 1.1% lower in the observed period. Nominal growth was 4.4%. Th e no-minal movements at particular levels of government were as follows: the budget of the Republic recorded a 6.7% nominal growth, while local governments recor-ded a 12.6% nominal growth. Increase in expenditures for employees depends on indexation of wages during the last year and employment itself. Infl ation move-ment during Q4 of 2011 and in the fi rst months of 2012 leads to conclusion that the indexation used for expenditures for employees will not exceed the limit, but these estimations are yet to be confi rmed by the end of April.Procurement of goods and services. Real increase of expenditure for procurement of goods and services in January 2012 was 15.3%, compared with January 2011, while the nominal increase was 21.7%. At Republican budget level, provincial level, local government level and Health Fund (RZZO) increase of these expendi-tures was recorded, whilst it decreased at the Pension Fund (PIO) level.Repayment of interest. Funds spent for the repayment of interest are by 43.9% higher in real terms compared to January previous year. Movement of these expendi-tures is conditioned by the repayment plan for prin-cipal and interest on debt pay-off . Th e largest growth was recorded at the Republican budget level of interest payments on the basis of domestic debt. Subsidies. Subsidies paid in the observed period were 241.2% higher in real terms compared with the same period of the previous year. Th is is mainly due to agri-cultural subsidies paid from the Republican budget. On the local level, expenditure for subsidies posted a 48.4% nominal rise and 40.5% real rise. Social assistance and other transfers to residents. Real level of transfers to residents was by 3.1% higher in January 2012 compared to January 2011. In January
2012 expenditures for pensions recorded a real incre-ase by 7.9% and nominal increase by 14% compared to January last year. Th is increase is a consequence of expenditures for military pensions, which are now part of unifi ed Pension Fund (PIO). Nominal increase of expenditure for sick leave (101.9%) and nominal decrease for unemployment benefi ts (20.3%) is re-corded. Th ere is a nominal decline of 6.1% of other categories of transfers to residents and various forms of social assistance, transferred from the local and pro-vincial level.7
Capital expense. Capital spending in the observed period was higher by 113.7% in real terms compared with January, a year before. Nominal increase of this expense has been recorded at both Republican and lo-cal level. It remained the same at the Road Fund level.Net lending. Th ese expenses have shown an increase of 196.8% in real terms, compared to January 2011. Some forms of incentive measures for the economy and the households are also included within this category.In January 2012, the general government posted an RSD 5.6 billion defi cit. Republic budget posted a 10.7 billion RSD deficit, Pension Fund posted a 2.5 billion RSD defi cit, Health Fund posted a 3.4 billion surplus and Unemployment Fund recorded a 0.1 billion RSD defi cit. Local gover-nment and AP Vojvodina posted 3.2 and 0.9 billion surplus, respectively, while Road Fund posted 0.2 bil. RSD surplus.Central Government recorded a 9.8 billion deficit, while local government level (municipalities, cities and Vojvodina) posted a 4.2 billion surplus.
7 Other transfers to residents include payments made by mandatory social insurance organizations for diff erent purposes: care for the elderly, funeral costs, medicinal aids etc.
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Table 1. Basic macroeconomic and fi scal indicatorsprevious year = 100
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Gross domes c product, current prices, in billion dinars 762,2 972,6 1.125,8 1.380,7 1.683,5 1.962,1 2.276,91 2.661,41
Gross domes c product, in millions EUR 12.820,9 16.028,4 17.305,9 19.026,2 20.305,6 23.304,9 28.467,91 32.668,21
Gross domes c product, per capita, EUR 1.708,7 2.137,1 2.313,4 2.549,4 2.729,0 3.144,4 3.856,61 4.444,51
Gross domes c product, real growth, in %1 5,3 4,3 2,5 9,3 5,4 3,6 5,4 3,8
Economy, growth rates
Industrial produc on, physical scope 0,1 1,8 -2,8 6,5 0,6 4,2 3,7 1,1Agriculture, physical scope 18,6 -3,4 -7,2 19,5 -5,0 -0,3 -8,0 8,5
Forestry, physical scope -17,6 6,9 5,6 3,1 -2,2 6,1 -4,2 13,9
Construc on
- value of construc on works, constant prices -13,1 76,8 19,7 31,3 13,7 10,9 18,9 4,3
Transport, volume of services 9,6 6,9 5,0 4,7 4,6 5,6 6,9 0,4
Post ac vi es and telecommunica ons, volume of services 25,1 3,6 24,1 23,1 34,1 75,1 43,4 39,0
Turnover in retail trade, real terms2 100,4 22,8 13,5 17,9 21,,5 8,3 22,0 6,7
Tourism, overnight stays -6,5 0,2 -7,2 -0,6 -2,2 1,4 11,2 0,1Prices, growth rates
Retail prices, end of period 40,7 14,8 7,8 13,7 17,7 6,6 10,1 6,8Retail prices, period average 91,8 19,5 11,7 10,1 16,5 12,7 6,8 10,9
Producers prices of manufactured goods, period average 87,7 8,8 4,6 9,1 14,2 13,3 5,9 12,4
Cost of living, period average 93,3 16,6 9,9 11,4 16,2 11,7 7,0 13,5Foreign trade and Balance of payments, in million EUR3
Export of goods 1.922,2 2.201,7 2.441,3 2.831,6 3.608,3 5.102,4 6.431,9 7.428,9Export of goods, % 14,5 10,9 16,0 27,4 41,4 26,1 15,5
European Union 892,4 960,7 1.202,3 1.456,5 2.117,6 2.942,9 3.602,7 4.028,5
Import of goods 4.759,2 5.956,8 6.585,5 8.623,3 8.439,2 10.462,6 13.951,0 16.478,1
Import of goods, % 25,2 10,6 30,9 -2,1 24,0 33,3 18,1
Capital goods4 - - - 2.495,3 1.971,6 2.429,8 3.495,9 2.965,1
Intermediate good4 - - - 2.830,6 3.027,6 3.781,4 4.892,1 4.631,5
Foreign trade defi cit -2.837,0 -3.755,1 -4.144,3 -5.791,7 -4.831,0 -5.360,1 -7.519,1 -9.049,2Balance of payments
Current account defi cit (before grants)5,6 -370 -1.190 -1.770 -3.001 -2.046 -2.541 -5.219 -7.217Current account defi cit (before grants), as % of GDP -2,9 -7,4 -10,2 -15,8 -10,1 -10,9 -18,3 -22,1
Balance of payments, total5,6 562 996 827 343 1.647 4.269 742 -1.687
Foreign direct investments, net, in million EUR 184 500 1.194 774 1.250 3.323 1.821 1.824
External debt, in million EUR, end of period7 10.968 9.402 9.678 9.466 12.196 14.182 17.139 21.088Gross fi xed capital forma on
Gross fi xed capital forma on, in billion dinars 81,3 120,5 188,9 265,7 319,9 412,8 552,3 632,4Gross fi xed capital forma on as a % of GDP 10,7 12,4 16,8 19,2 19,0 21,0 24,31 23,81
Fiscal indicators8
Consolidated public revenues, in million dinars - - - - 724.526,7 867.681,6 1.002.047,5 1.143.603,2Consolidated public expenditures, in million dinars - - - - 706.844,2 899.287,0 1.046.848,3 1.214.026,4
Consolidated defi cite/surplus, in million dinars - - - - 17.682,5 -31.605,4 -44.800,8 -70.423,2
Public debt, end of period, in million dinars 802.138 709.283 752.995 763.324 879.171 738.808 703.249 778.039
Monetary and Foreign Exchange Indicators, end of period
Dinar reserve money, in million dinars 41.643 69.543 72.267 82.383 100.341 143.409 169.020 319.781Money supply М1, in million dinars 58.233 93.815 99.303 111.258 144.949 200.090 248.873 240.744
Money supply М3, in million dinars 125.414 191.491 244.731 322.876 458.870 634.470 903.871 992.151Total domes c credits to economic organiza ons and households, in million dinars 252.164 167.765 224.775 330.533 502.251 583.713 812.448 1.090.801
Credit to economic organiza ons, in million dinars 246.887 151.626 195.442 264.177 370.391 380.395 506.991 662.622
Credit to households, in million dinars 5.277 16.139 29.333 66.356 131.860 203.318 305.457 428.179
Foreign exchange reserves of NBS, in million EUR 1.325 2.186 2.836 3.104 4.921 9.020 9.634 8.162
Key policy rate - - - - - 14,00 10,00 17,75
Value of EUR against dinar 59,7 61,5 68,3 78,9 85,5 79,0 79,2 88,6
Foreign currency savings, million EUR, end of period 330 755 1.038 1.425 2.239 3.346 4.903 4.775
Dinar savings, million EUR, end of period - 58 62 40 36 68 125 119Employment, salaries and pension benefi ts
Employment level, average (thousands) 2.102 2.067 2.041 2.051 2.069 2.026 2.002 1.999Employment level, average, % -1,7 -1,2 0,5 0,9 -2,1 -1,1 -0,1
Unemployment level, end of period (thousands) - - - - 896 916 785 728
Unemployment rate, ILO defi ni on - - - 19,5 21,8 21,6 18,8 14,4
Net salaries, period average, in dinars 6.078 9.208 11.500 14.108 17.443 21.707 27.759 32.746
- real growth rates 16,5 29,9 13,6 10,1 6,4 11,4 19,5 3,9
Gross salaries, period average, in dinars 8.691 13.260 16.612 20.555 25.514 31.745 38.744 45.674
- real growth rates 16,0 30,0 14,0 11,1 6,8 11,4 14,1 3,9
Pension benefi ts, period average, in dinars 4.505 6.134 7.393 8.725 10.568 12.151 13.612 17.660- real growth rates 17,9 16,8 9,7 5,9 4,2 2,9 4,7 14,3
Priva za on proceeds socialy owned enterprises, in million EUR 318,8 839,7 154,1 338,9 231,0 372,1 245,7Source: MOF, RSO, NBS, NEA, PF and Priva za on Agency1Since January 2011 methodology for the GDP sta s cs has been changed. 2 Including turnover generated by legal en es and entrepreneurs. 3 Data for foreign trade with Montenegro included in 2006. 4 New classifi ca on in order from 2004. 5 For precalcula ons from USD to EUR for 2001-2006. was used average rela on of USD to EUR for those years. Data for 2007. and 2008. are from NBS. 6 New metodology. 7 Since September 2010 methodology for the external debt sta s cs has been changed. 8 GFS-1986 metodology.
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Table 1. (con nued) Basic macroeconomic and fi scal indicatorsprevious year = 100
2009 2010 2011 2012
Gross domes c product, current prices, in billion dinars 2.713,21 2.986,62 3.358,83 3.550,83
Gross domes c product, in millions EUR 28.883,41 29.023,82 32.9933 33.741,33
Gross domes c product, per capita, EUR 3.945,41 3.9812 4.5433 4.6653
Gross domes c product, real growth, in % -3,51 1,02 1,92 1,53
Economy, growth rates JanuaryIndustrial produc on, physical scope -12,1 2,5 2,1 -2,7Agriculture, physical scope 1,0 -0,6 0,82 -Forestry, physical scope -9,0 5,0 5,82 -Construc on
- value of construc on works, constant prices -19,9 -6,4 17,04 -Transport, volume of services -14,8 6,2 10,94 -Post ac vi es and telecommunica ons, volume of services
- post ac vi es -4,2 3,6 1,24 - - telecommunica ons 28,5 6,35 13,94 -
Turnover in retail trade, real terms -14,96 0,56 -16,77 -3,2Tourism, overnight stays -7,8 -5,1 3,6 8,1
Prices, growth rates JanuaryConsumer prices, end of period 6,6 10,3 7,0 0,1Consumer prices, period average 8,4 6,5 11,0 5,6Producers prices of industrial products for domes c market, period average 5,6 12,7 14,2 6,9Export producers prices, period average 12,1 17,3 7,1 -0,2Producers prices of manufactured goods (Total)8, period average - 13,7 12,7 5,2Cost of living, period average 8,6 6,8 -
Foreign trade and Balance of payments9, in million EUR JanuaryExport of goods 5.961,3 7.393,4 8.439,4 -Export of goods, % -19,8 24,0 14,1 -
European Union 3.195,5 4.235,2 4.867,5 -Import of goods 11.504,7 12.622,0 14.449,0 -Import of goods, % -30,2 9,7 14,5 -
Capital goods 2.038,6 1.886,6 2.795,8 - Intermediate good 3.410,5 4.082,2 5.017,6 -
Foreign trade defi cit -5.543,4 -5.228,6 -6.010,3 -Balance of payments JanuaryCurrent account defi cit -2.084,4 -2.082,2 -2.967,8 -
Current account defi cit , as % of GDP -7,2 -7,2 -9,0 -Current account defi cit (before grants) -2.281,9 -2.275,3 -3.174,0 -
Current account defi cit (before grants), as % of GDP -7,9 -7,8 -9,6 -Balance of payments, total 2.363,5 -928,7 1.801,5 -Foreign direct investments, net, in million EUR 1.372,5 860,1 1.826,9 -
External debt, in million EUR, end of period10 22.487 23.786 24.125 -Gross fi xed capital forma on Gross fi xed capital forma on, in billion dinars 510,2 - - -Gross fi xed capital forma on as a % of GDP 18,8 - - -Fiscal indicators11 January
Consolidated public revenues, in million dinars 1.146.510 1.223.403 1.302.508 104.064Consolidated public expenditures, in million dinars 1.267.905 1.359.872 1.460.883 109.701Consolidated defi cite/surplus, in million dinars -121.395 -136.470 -158.375 -5.637Public debt, end of period, in million dinars 944.442 1.282.536 1.513.796 1.534.794
Monetary and Foreign Exchange Indicators, end of period JanuaryDinar reserve money, in million dinars 254.268 188.161 227.067 217.604Money supply М1, in million dinars 258.427 253.286 293.334 275.283Money supply М3, in million dinars 1.205.570 1.360.777 1.497.984 1.483.073Total domes c credits to economic organiza ons and households, in million dinars 1.267.343 1.599.299 1.711.561 1.760.583
Credit to economic organiza ons, in million dinars 804.998 1.028.094 1.109.962 1.152.478Credit to households, in million dinars 462.345 571.205 601.599 608.105
Foreign exchange reserves of NBS, in million EUR 10.602 10.002 12.058 11.604Key policy rate 9,50 11,50 9,75 9,50Value of EUR against dinar 95,89 105,50 104,64 106,06Foreign currency savings, million EUR, end of period 6.014 7.106 7.611 7.629Dinar savings, million EUR, end of period 129 127 185 205Employment, salaries and pension benefi ts JanuaryEmployment level, average (thousands)12 1.889 1.796 1.746 1.733Employment level, average, %12 -5,5 -4,9 -2,8 -2,4Unemployment level, end of period (thousands) 730 730 745 764Unemployment rate, ILO defi ni on15 16,6 19,2 23,7 23,713
Net salaries, period average, in dinars14 31.733 34.142 37.976 36.639- real growth rates 0,2 0,7 0,2 2,0
Gross salaries, period average, in dinars14 44.147 47.450 52.733 50.829- real growth rates 0,2 0,6 0,1 1,6
Pension benefi ts, period average, in dinars 19.788 19.890 21.285 21.766- real growth rates 3,3 -5,9 -3,6 1,2
JanuaryPriva za on proceeds socialy owned enterprises, in million EUR 48,8 18,8 19,0 0,1
Source: MOF, RSO, NBS, NEA, PF and Priva za on Agency 1 Since January 2011 methodology for the GDP sta s cs has been changed. 2 RSO es ma on. 3 MFO es ma on, Fiscal Strategy Report for 2012 with projec ons for 2013 and 2014, which Government of Republic of Serbia adopted on 14 December 2011. 4 January-September 2011/January-September 2010. 5 From 01/01/2010 Telekom Srbija, Joint Stock Company ceased to observe impulses in fi xed network domes c traffi c and started to present the subject sevices in minutes. 6 Including turnover generated by legal en es and entrepreneurs. 7Including turnover generated by legal en es. 8 Index shall be accounted according to the data compiled for producer’s price index for industrial products in domes c market and producer’s export price index for industrial products. 9 Since January 1st 2010 general trade system has been introduced. Data for 2007, 2008 and 2009 changed according to new Methodoogy. 10 Since September 2010 methodology for the external debt sta s cs has been changed. 11 GFS-1986 metodology. 12 RSO corrected the data on the number of employees from March 2009. 13 Labour force survey - November 2011. 14 New methodology for salaries, RSO applied from 2009. 15 Popula on aged 15 and above.
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Table 2. Real growth rates of GDP, chain-linked volume measures∆, compared with the same quarter in the previous year, %
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20101 20111
I quarter -0,6 6,1 8,4 3,4 6,1 7,4 7,5 -4,0 -0,2 3,7II quarter 4,4 5,2 5,1 7,7 3,9 6,9 4,2 -4,6 0,5 2,5III quarter 7,6 -0,6 9,0 7,1 3,1 4,0 3,9 -3,0 1,6 0,5IV quarter 5,2 0,5 14,1 3,5 1,8 3,8 0,4 -2,6 1,7 -
∆, compared with the previous year, %TOTAL 4,3 2,5 9,3 5,4 3,6 5,4 3,8 -3,5 1,0 -
1 RSO es ma onSource: RSO
10
5
0
5
10
15
20
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Real growth rates of GDP, %
GDP Seasonal adjustment GDP
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
Mar
May July
Sept
Nov Jan
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Indices, Ø 2010=100Industrial production
Trend
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Table 3. Consumer pricesIndices
Total Food and non-alcoholicbeverages Housing Transport
Structure (in 2012), % 100,0 38,76 16,45 10,49
20071) 111,0 118,4 107,4 108,7
20081) 108,6 113,8 111,6 97,2
20091) 106,6 100,8 106,8 121,1
20101) 110,3 110,7 113,8 109,5
20111) 107,0 106,4 109,6 109,4
20092)
January 102,1 100,5 103,4 103,1
February 101,2 100,7 100,4 106,3
March 100,4 100,6 100,1 100,4
April 100,9 100,7 100,4 101,3
May 102,1 103,8 100,3 103,6
June 100,0 99,0 99,9 101,7
July 99,1 96,8 100,9 99,9
August 99,9 99,0 100,1 100,7
September 100,3 100,2 100,6 100,5
October 99,8 99,4 100,2 99,5
November 100,8 101,2 100,1 102,2
December 99,8 99,0 100,2 100,2
20102)
January 100,5 99,5 100,1 100,7
February 100,3 99,6 100,8 100,9
March 101,2 100,5 105,3 101,1
April 100,6 100,6 100,1 101,5
May 101,5 102,8 100,0 102,0
June 100,4 100,1 100,8 100,5
July 100,0 98,8 100,9 100,9
August 101,4 102,6 100,6 100,1
September 101,3 102,0 100,9 100,3
October 101,0 101,4 100,9 100,5
November 101,5 102,2 102,5 100,8
December 100,3 100,1 100,2 99,9
20112)
January 101,4 102,0 100,2 102,4
February 101,5 103,1 100,6 100,9
March 102,6 105,3 100,5 100,5
April 101,1 100,0 105,7 101,5
May 100,4 100,4 100,0 100,7
June 99,7 98,9 100,2 100,6
July 99,5 98,3 100,2 100,8
August 100,0 98,7 100,2 100,4
September 100,2 100,0 100,4 100,4
October 100,4 100,4 100,4 100,4
November 100,9 101,2 101,4 101,1
December 99,3 98,0 99,9 100,0
20122) January 100,1 99,1 100,4 100,6
1) End of period2) Previous month=100Source: RSO
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Table 4. Consumer prices
Structure%
Dec 2010Dec 2009
Dec 2011Dec 2010
Indices, previous month=100
2011 2012
Sept Oct Nov Dec. January
TOTAL 100 110,3 107,0 100,2 100,4 100,9 99,3 100,1Core infl a on 66,45 108,6 107,0 100,3 100,2 100,4 99,9 99,7
Oil deriva ves 4,63 112,3 113,4 100,1 99,8 100,2 100,1 100,1
Fruits and vegetables 6,47 120,4 89,0 99,1 106,3 109,0 88,0 99,8
Administra ve prices 22,45 112,0 110,5 99,8 100,0 100,9 100,0 101,2
Electricity 7,17 111,5 113,5 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0
Gas 0,85 100,0 110,3 100,0 100,0 110,3 100,0 100,0
Housing, public-u li es services2 3,25 122,9 110,1 100,0 100,2 104,0 100,3 101,0
Social security services 0,37 106,5 100,8 100,6 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0
Transport services3 0,83 104,2 118,1 100,0 100,0 103,4 100,0 100,6
Postal services4 2,34 100,5 109,2 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0
TV subscrip on 0,53 115,2 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0
Tobacco 3,98 116,3 112,8 99,0 100,0 98,4 100,0 105,8
Medicines 2,38 110,2 104,0 99,9 100,0 100,0 99,8 99,9
Other 0,75 111,0 104,8 100,2 100,2 102,7 100,1 101,71 Star ng from 2011, core infl a on is calculated in line with the new methodology. Core infl a on since 2007 has therefore been adequately recalculated.2 Water for household, waste-water, taking out rubbish from fl at, central heathing.3 Bus city transport, monthly cket, railway passenger transport.4 Postal services and telephone services .Source: RSO
0,570,51
0,09
0,20
Core
infla
tion
Adm
inist
rativ
epr
ices
Oil
deriv
ativ
es
Frui
tsan
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0,4
0,0
0,4
0,8
Consumer prices in January 2010percentage points
0,16
0,26
0,00 0,01
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0,0
0,4
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tion
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Oil
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Consumer prices in January 2011percentage points
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Table 5. Indices of producers’ prices of industrial products for domes c market
Total Mining and quarrying Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air condi oning
supply
Water supply, sewerage, waste management and
remedia on ac vi es
20071 109,8 101,2 110,2 110,8 106,6
20081 109,0 152,7 102,1 117,2 105,9
20091 107,4 128,1 106,8 99,7 110,5
20101 116,2 141,4 114,0 111,4 127,1
20111 109,7 121,1 106,9 118,7 105,8
20092 January 98,4 96,7 100,1 93,7 100,2 February 101,8 104,6 101,5 101,4 100,9 March 100,9 101,9 100,0 104,5 100,5 April 101,0 104,0 100,7 100,0 105,3 May 101,4 104,2 101,5 100,3 101,3 June 102,1 110,6 101,3 100,1 100,4 July 99,7 95,1 100,3 100,0 101,5 August 101,1 109,1 100,3 100,3 100,0 September 99,5 94,4 100,2 100,0 100,0 October 99,8 99,9 99,8 99,9 100,0 November 101,3 106,5 100,7 100,3 100,0 December 100,1 99,5 100,2 99,5 100,0
20102 January 101,8 108,4 101,5 100,1 101,8 February 100,8 102,3 100,6 99,8 100,5 March 102,7 106,7 101,0 110,5 100,2 April 101,9 105,6 101,4 100,0 114,1 May 100,6 99,9 100,9 100,1 102,6 June 101,2 102,2 101,2 100,0 101,4 July 100,1 98,7 100,5 100,1 102,0 August 101,5 103,0 101,6 100,0 100,0 September 101,4 100,3 101,8 100,3 101,6 October 100,5 99,6 100,7 100,0 100,7 November 101,3 103,0 101,3 100,5 100,0 December 101,2 105,9 100,7 100,0 100,0
20112 January 102,5 107,4 101,4 105,5 100,0 February 102,3 99,0 103,2 99,3 102,1 March 101,9 106,9 101,8 100,0 100,5 April 102,5 101,8 101,0 111,8 100,1 May 99,5 99,6 99,4 100,1 102,7 June 100,0 100,8 99,9 100,0 100,4 July 100,1 101,7 99,9 100,0 100,0 August 99,7 97,6 99,9 100,0 100,0 September 100,4 104,2 100,0 100,0 100,0 October 99,7 98,4 99,7 100,2 100,0 November 100,3 102,0 100,2 100,2 100,0 December 100,4 100,4 100,3 100,9 100,0
20122 January 100,4 103,4 100,2 100,0 100,0
1 End of period2 Previous month=100Source: RSO
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Table 6. Indices of export producers prices
TOTAL Energy Intermediate goods Capital goods Durable
consumer goodsNon durable
consumer goods
20081 110,8 111,4 109,6 118,8 111,0 110,6 20091 110,0 109,6 111,5 108,5 112,0 107,4 20101 120,7 118,4 125,6 110,2 111,2 115,8 20111 99,0 116,6 98,0 97,2 95,8 99,9
20092 January 105,5 106,3 104,2 106,8 106,4 107,2 February 101,7 100,6 101,8 100,9 100,6 102,3 March 100,9 101,0 100,9 100,8 100,9 100,7 April 98,9 99,6 98,5 99,2 100,6 99,4 May 100,9 100,9 101,2 100,7 100,8 100,5 June 98,8 98,7 99,8 98,9 99,0 96,9 July 99,6 99,3 99,8 99,3 99,2 99,3 August 100,6 100,4 100,6 99,7 101,3 100,6 September 100,5 100,1 101,1 99,8 100,2 99,8 October 99,4 99,5 99,6 99,1 99,5 99,2 November 101,1 101,5 101,4 101,5 101,4 100,3 December 101,8 101,6 101,9 101,8 101,6 101,4
20102 January 102,1 101,2 102,8 101,1 101,2 101,6 February 102,5 101,6 103,4 101,7 101,6 100,9 March 102,9 101,1 104,0 101,4 101,1 101,5 April 101,4 99,5 101,5 99,6 101,6 102,0 May 101,5 101,1 101,5 100,6 100,6 101,8 June 103,8 103,3 104,1 103,7 103,3 103,4 July 100,4 108,3 101,0 101,0 101,0 98,1 August 100,4 100,7 100,2 100,6 100,6 100,7 September 101,6 100,3 100,7 100,4 100,3 104,3 October 100,5 100,7 101,0 100,4 99,8 99,6 November 101,9 100,9 102,1 100,8 100,9 102,1 December 100,0 98,5 100,8 98,6 98,6 98,9
20112 January 102,2 99,6 103,4 100,4 99,6 101,0 February 98,5 98,3 99,5 98,6 98,3 96,8 March 100,5 106,6 100,7 99,2 99,3 99,9 April 99,5 99,8 99,7 98,8 98,9 99,2 May 98,9 98,0 99,2 98,5 98,0 98,5 June 101,2 109,1 100,3 101,2 101,2 102,0 July 101,8 112,7 100,6 102,2 102,3 102,8 August 98,1 98,9 98,5 98,9 98,9 97,0 September 98,8 99,0 97,7 99,1 99,0 100,6 October 99,5 93,9 99,0 99,4 99,3 101,2 November 101,5 102,4 100,9 102,4 102,4 102,2 December 98,6 98,6 98,5 98,7 98,6 98,8
20122 January 103,6 103,3 104,1 103,3 103,3 102,91) End of period2) Previous month=100Source: RSO
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Table 8. External debt, end of period in mill. EUR1
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Stock of external debt 10.968 9.402 9.678 9.466 12.196 14.182 17.139 21.088 22.487 23.786 24.125
External debt/GDP 85,5 58,7 55,9 49,8 60,1 60,9 60,2 64,6 77,9 82,02 -
Offi cial sector 10.257 8.628 8.527 7.283 7.892 6.592 6.285 6.521 7.764 9.076 10.773
Private sector 712 774 1.151 2.183 4.304 7.590 10.854 14.568 14.724 14.710 13.352
Banks 105 47 168 747 1.754 3.477 3.606 3.524 4.310 5.093 4.364
Enterprises 607 727 984 1.436 2.550 4.113 7.248 11.044 10.414 9.617 8.988
Source: NBS1 Since September 2010 methodology for the external debt sta s cs has been changed so that the external public debt includes obliga ons under the IMF SDR alloca on, which was used in December 2009, as well as capitalized interest to Paris Club creditors, while the loans concluded before December 20, 2000, under which the payments have not been eff ected, are excluded from the external debt of the private sector.2 Es ma on
2005 Dec; 393,9
2006 Dec; 489,9
2007 Dec; 556,0
2008 Dec; 540,6
2009 Dec; 509,6
2010 Dec; 726,2
2011 Dec; 703,9
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In million EUR Export
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
In million EUR Foreign direct investments, net
Table 7. Indices of average prices of external trade, by current exchange rate, EUR
Exports Imports
2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Jan-Dec Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Jan-Dec
Value 77,5 123,6 136,5 116,0 115,2 102,5 116,7 69,4 109,8 123,3 113,1 111,5 111,9 113,5
Unit value 88,4 106,0 113,8 109,0 107,1 102,6 109,8 87,7 106,6 105,8 106,6 107,1 109,7 110,7
Physical volume 87,7 116,6 119,9 106,5 107,6 99,9 106,3 79,2 103,0 116,6 106,1 104,1 102,0 102,5
Source: RSO
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Table 9. Balance of Payments of the Republic of Serbia1 Mil. EUR
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
I. CURRENT ACCOUNT -5.052,5 -7.054,2 -2.084,4 -2.082,2 -2.967,8
CURRENT ACCOUNT, as % of GDP -17,7 -21,6 -7,2 -7,2 -9,0
CURRENT ACCOUNT (before grants) -5.218,9 -7.216,8 -2.281,9 -2.275,3 -3.174,0
CURRENT ACCOUNT (before grants), as % of GDP -18,3 -22,1 -7,9 -7,8 -9,6
1. Goods (1.1-1.2.)2 -7.068,7 -8.501,2 -5.118,5 -4.773,6 -5.513,8
1.1. Export, f.o.b. 6.382,5 7.416,0 5.977,8 7.402,4 8.437,8
1.2. Import, f.o.b. -13.451,3 -15.917,2 -11.096,3 -12.176,0 -13.951,5
2. Services (2.1.-2.2.) -261,1 -184,7 18,3 5,3 160,7
2.1. Export 2.304,0 2.741,4 2.500,0 2.667,1 3.032,3
2.2. Import -2.565,1 -2.926,1 -2.481,7 -2.661,8 -2.871,6
3. Goods and services (3.1.-3.2.) -7.329,9 -8.685,9 -5.100,2 -4.768,3 -5.353,0
3.1. Export 8.686,5 10.157,3 8.477,7 10.069,5 11.470,1
3.2. Import -16.016,4 -18.843,2 -13.577,9 -14.837,8 -16.823,1
4. Income -598,7 -921,8 -502,5 -669,9 -757,9
4.1. Receipts 516,9 558,1 499,7 437,7 428,2
4.2. Payments -1.115,6 -1.479,9 -1.002,1 -1.107,5 -1.186,2
5. Current transfers 2.876,1 2.553,6 3.518,2 3.356,0 3.143,1
5.1. Receipts 3.104,7 2.828,3 3.762,0 3.624,0 3.494,2
5.2. Payments -228,6 -274,7 -243,8 -268,0 -351,0
II. CAPITAL ACCOUNT -313,9 13,2 1,6 0,9 -2,5
1. Receipts 14,9 16,5 5,5 3,0 2,7
2. Payments -328,8 -3,3 -3,9 -2,1 -5,2
III. FINANCIAL ACCOUNT 5.175,6 7.133,3 2.206,9 1.985,5 2.751,7
1. Direct investment, net 1.820,8 1.824,4 1.372,5 860,1 1.826,9
2. Por olio investment, net 678,2 -90,9 -51,0 38,8 1.619,1
3. Other investment 3.418,7 3.713,2 3.248,9 158,0 1.107,1
4. Reserves3 -742,1 1.686,6 -2.363,5 928,7 -1.801,5
IV ERRORS AND OMISSIONS, net 190,8 -92,3 -124,1 95,7 218,6
V OVERALL BALANCE 742,1 -1.686,6 2.363,5 -928,7 1.801,5
Source: NBS1 According to IMF motodology.2 Since January 1st 2010 and in accordance with UN Sta s cal Commission recommenda ons, general trade system has been introduced, presen ng broader exports and imports concept and involving overall goods that enter or exit the economic territory of the country, except the transit goods. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transac ons (fairs, test samples, etc.). According to general trade system, goods are imported, i.e. exported into: а) free circula ng area, rooms for internal processing or industrial free zones; b) customs storage places. General trade system provides be er adjustment to measures and criteria of the System of Na onal Accounts and Balance of Payment. From January 1st 2010, new version of Standard Interna onal Trade Classifi ca on - SITC Rev 4 has been used. 3 Gross foreign reserves of NBS (Reserve assets) and commercial banks (Currency and deposits) without exchanges rate adjustments.
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Table 10. Balance of Payments of the Republic of Serbia1
January February March April May
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
I. CURRENT ACCOUNT -140,1 -222,7 -306,8 -231,4 -313,0 -307,0 -139,2 -170,6 -188,0 -280,9
CURRENT ACCOUNT (before grants) -145,7 -230,8 -319,3 -237,6 -324,2 -341,5 -141,6 -186,8 -194,9 -293,9
1. Goods (1.1-1.2.)2 -306,4 -404,4 -414,3 -373,4 -465,2 -536,8 -381,2 -404,7 -361,7 -478,2
1.1. Export, f.o.b. 409,9 537,8 467,8 644,6 595,7 772,5 574,0 716,3 608,9 677,8
1.2. Import, f.o.b. -716,3 -942,3 -882,1 -1.018,0 -1.060,9 -1.309,2 -955,2 -1.121,0 -970,5 -1.155,9
2. Services (2.1.-2.2.) -0,1 -1,5 -8,2 12,8 -10,4 16,2 3,3 25,3 10,2 -2,9
2.1. Export 168,7 194,2 166,1 204,6 201,8 232,6 210,6 237,4 201,5 235,9
2.2. Import -168,8 -195,6 -174,3 -191,8 -212,2 -216,4 -207,3 -212,1 -191,3 -238,8
3. Goods and services (3.1.-3.2.) -306,5 -405,9 -422,5 -360,6 -475,6 -520,6 -377,9 -379,3 -351,4 -481,1
3.1. Export 578,6 732,0 634,0 849,2 797,5 1.005,1 784,7 953,7 810,4 913,7
3.2. Import -885,1 -1.137,9 -1.056,4 -1.209,9 -1.273,1 -1.525,7 -1.162,6 -1.333,1 -1.161,8 -1.394,8
4. Income 10,9 10,6 -80,1 -45,4 -97,5 -77,4 -64,4 -101,4 -54,3 -67,7
4.1. Receipts 59,7 55,4 21,7 19,5 25,3 26,5 43,0 32,9 21,0 23,6
4.2. Payments -48,8 -44,8 -101,8 -65,0 -122,8 -103,9 -107,4 -134,3 -75,3 -91,3
5. Current transfers 155,6 172,6 195,8 174,7 260,1 291,0 303,1 310,1 217,8 267,8
5.1. Receipts 176,1 224,5 212,5 197,6 289,7 314,4 332,2 340,4 236,1 290,1
5.2. Payments -20,6 -51,9 -16,7 -23,0 -29,6 -23,5 -29,2 -30,3 -18,4 -22,3
II. CAPITAL ACCOUNT -0,3 -0,1 0,0 0,1 0,8 -1,2 -0,1 0,0 -0,1 0,0
1. Receipts 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,3 0,9 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,1
2. Payments -0,4 -0,1 0,0 -0,2 -0,1 -1,3 -0,1 -0,1 -0,1 0,0
III. FINANCIAL ACCOUNT 129,5 120,3 282,0 217,1 286,2 306,5 80,7 123,1 222,9 327,4
1. Direct investment, net 123,1 45,0 29,3 42,4 131,1 219,1 75,2 112,9 34,8 66,2
2. Por olio investment, net 30,6 35,2 -3,0 299,4 10,4 185,4 21,8 84,1 -2,5 96,2
3. Other investment -58,3 57,7 92,9 71,7 -25,1 -144,4 244,9 38,9 -94,3 144,0
4. Reserves3 34,1 -17,6 162,8 -196,4 169,7 46,3 -261,1 -112,8 284,9 21,0
IV ERRORS AND OMISSIONS, net 10,9 102,5 24,8 14,2 26,0 1,8 58,5 47,6 -34,7 -46,5
V OVERALL BALANCE -34,1 17,6 -162,8 196,4 -169,7 -46,3 261,1 112,8 -284,9 -21,0
1 According to IMF motodology. 2 Since January 1st 2010 and in accordance with UN Sta s cal Commission recommenda ons, general trade system has been introduced, presen ng broader exports and imports concept and involving overall goods that enter or exit the economic territory of the country, except the transit goods. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transac ons (fairs, test samples, etc.). According to general trade system, goods are imported, i.e. exported into: а) free circula ng area, rooms for internal processing or industrial free zones; b) customs storage places. General trade system provides be er adjustment to measures and criteria of the System of Na onal Accounts and Balance of Payment. From January 1st 2010, new version of Standard Interna onal Trade Classifi ca on - SITC Rev 4 has been used. 3 Gross foreign reserves of NBS (Reserve assets) and commercial banks (Currency and deposits) without exchanges rate adjustments. Source: NBS
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January 2012
Mil. EUR
June July August September October November December January-December
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
-288,1 -169,2 -156,6 -208,3 -137,8 -150,5 -224,7 -324,2 -102,0 -255,1 155,9 -153,0 -241,9 -494,8 -2.082,2 -2.967,8
-298,9 -181,2 -170,9 -225,1 -145,3 -163,3 -237,4 -333,6 -118,4 -277,0 140,2 -179,9 -319,1 -523,3 -2.275,3 -3.174,0
-428,3 -346,7 -373,7 -440,7 -421,5 -350,0 -448,8 -480,1 -312,5 -461,6 -426,2 -570,5 -434,0 -666,7 -4.773,6 -5.513,8
678,4 768,5 649,7 740,2 601,8 718,1 687,0 710,7 687,6 722,1 715,8 725,1 726,0 703,9 7.402,4 8.437,8
-1.106,6 -1.115,2 -1.023,3 -1.180,9 -1.023,2 -1.068,2 -1.135,8 -1.190,8 -1.000,0 -1.183,7 -1.142,0 -1.295,6 -1.160,0 -1.370,7 -12.176,0 -13.951,5
-8,1 -10,4 14,9 9,3 -16,9 -11,2 0,5 14,1 27,5 21,2 1,9 46,7 -9,5 41,0 5,3 160,7
222,5 247,1 265,0 288,2 240,3 280,9 232,1 246,5 230,7 251,3 242,0 292,7 285,7 321,0 2.667,1 3.032,3
-230,6 -257,5 -250,2 -278,9 -257,2 -292,0 -231,5 -232,4 -203,2 -230,1 -240,1 -246,0 -295,2 -279,9 -2.661,8 -2.871,6
-436,4 -357,1 -358,8 -431,4 -438,4 -361,2 -448,2 -465,9 -284,9 -440,4 -424,3 -523,7 -443,5 -625,7 -4.768,3 -5.353,0
900,9 1.015,6 914,7 1.028,4 842,1 999,0 919,1 957,2 918,2 973,4 957,8 1.017,8 1.011,7 1.024,9 10.069,5 11.470,1
-1.337,2 -1.372,7 -1.273,5 -1.459,8 -1.280,4 -1.360,2 -1.367,3 -1.423,2 -1.203,2 -1.413,8 -1.382,0 -1.541,6 -1.455,2 -1.650,6 -14.837,8 -16.823,1
-86,2 -83,3 -31,6 -61,6 -23,9 -43,5 -71,8 -90,3 -55,9 -41,8 -19,8 -33,5 -95,2 -122,6 -669,9 -757,9
44,4 43,2 46,1 44,4 20,0 21,5 25,6 34,9 37,5 40,1 35,6 45,5 57,8 40,7 437,7 428,2
-130,6 -126,4 -77,7 -106,0 -43,9 -65,1 -97,4 -125,2 -93,4 -81,8 -55,4 -79,0 -153,0 -163,4 -1.107,5 -1.186,2
234,5 271,2 233,7 284,7 324,5 254,2 295,4 232,0 238,9 227,1 599,9 404,2 296,8 253,5 3.356,0 3.143,1
254,4 294,0 255,7 308,7 344,4 281,2 316,5 256,7 261,7 258,8 622,1 429,9 322,6 297,8 3.624,0 3.494,2
-19,9 -22,8 -22,0 -24,1 -19,9 -26,9 -21,1 -24,7 -22,8 -31,6 -22,2 -25,7 -25,8 -44,3 -268,0 -351,0
-0,1 0,1 -0,3 -1,4 0,1 0,6 1,2 -0,1 -0,2 -0,2 0,0 -0,2 -0,1 -0,1 0,9 -2,5
0,0 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,2 1,0 1,4 0,1 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,5 0,2 0,2 3,0 2,7
-0,1 -0,2 -0,3 -1,5 -0,1 -0,4 -0,3 -0,2 -0,2 -0,2 -0,1 -0,7 -0,3 -0,3 -2,1 -5,2
292,8 115,9 168,4 247,0 122,4 125,5 196,8 269,8 68,8 217,9 -164,2 180,7 299,2 500,6 1.985,5 2.751,7
25,9 80,4 100,2 419,6 43,9 119,6 31,5 122,0 59,4 347,9 107,7 -61,0 98,0 312,8 860,1 1.826,9
15,4 65,8 4,5 131,0 -4,2 7,5 4,2 732,3 -1,9 -0,1 22,7 -19,0 -59,0 1,5 38,8 1.619,1
-46,2 -89,5 -93,4 -7,6 -150,5 -50,9 238,2 246,8 -67,5 -130,8 -529,3 217,6 646,4 753,6 158,0 1.107,1
297,7 59,2 157,2 -296,0 233,2 49,3 -77,2 -831,3 78,8 0,9 234,7 43,1 -386,1 -567,3 928,7 -1.801,5
-4,7 53,2 -11,5 -37,3 15,3 24,5 26,7 54,5 33,4 37,4 8,3 -27,5 -57,3 -5,7 95,7 218,6
-297,7 -59,2 -157,2 296,0 -233,2 -49,3 77,2 831,3 -78,8 -0,9 -234,7 -43,1 386,1 567,3 -928,7 1.801,5
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Ministry of Finance
Ta ble 11. Monetary Survey, in million dinars, end of period
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Net foreign assets -96.343 130.757 168.970 158.725 216.282 405.877 561.232 480.171 570.504 507.330 669.606
Foreign assets 506.371 195.490 256.344 311.210 489.279 769.311 874.805 843.463 1.184.607 1.287.386 1.395.780
NBS 423.250 141.526 196.758 246.233 422.241 713.426 763.656 723.556 1.022.842 1.063.062 1.269.836
Banks 83.121 53.964 59.586 64.977 67.039 55.885 111.149 119.907 161.765 224.324 125.944
Foreign liabili es (-) -602.714 -64.733 -87.373 -152.485 -272.997 -363.434 -313.573 -363.292 -614.104 -780.056 -726.174
NBS -394.740 -47.610 -64.093 -69.260 -81.873 -55.692 -13.805 -13.732 -114.558 -170.341 -178.429
Banks -207.974 -17.123 -23.280 -83.225 -191.124 -307.742 -299.769 -349.560 -499.546 -609.715 -547.744
Net domes c assets 389.979 204.800 276.319 407.031 554.969 569.782 795.536 1.121.805 1.364.810 1.749.771 1.828.408
Domes c credit 275.143 185.134 228.389 348.617 490.467 504.961 722.017 1.071.921 1.301.660 1.722.549 1.813.729
Net claims on government 7.961 3.851 -9.152 5.952 -27.832 -104.210 -112.229 -52.935 -4.419 65.644 29.492
Credit to government 23.320 35.192 32.256 44.001 40.105 34.897 19.203 20.368 119.124 193.983 201.402
Dinar credit 21.560 26.370 22.500 30.008 21.272 18.271 10.934 12.927 101.512 149.201 131.878
NBS 14.685 21.295 19.760 22.407 16.330 16.450 10.811 10.892 11.297 1.315 1.270
Banks 6.875 5.075 2.739 7.601 4.942 1.821 124 2.035 90.215 147.887 130.608
Foreign currency credit 1.760 8.822 9.756 13.993 18.834 16.626 8.269 7.441 17.612 44.782 69.524
NBS 1.479 1.509 0 0 181 0 0 21 3 4 5
Banks 281 7.313 9.756 13.993 18.653 16.626 8.269 7.420 17.609 44.777 69.520
Government deposits (-) -15.359 -31.341 -41.408 -38.050 -67.937 -139.107 -131.432 -73.303 -123.543 -128.339 -171.910
Dinar deposits -7.653 -15.508 -17.934 -24.484 -43.605 -31.197 -45.095 -27.002 -67.769 -58.060 -55.406
NBS -3.612 -5.009 -12.998 -22.966 -40.718 -19.678 -29.200 -19.702 -62.984 -54.016 -49.927
Banks -4.041 -10.499 -4.936 -1.518 -2.887 -11.519 -15.895 -7.300 -4.785 -4.044 -5.479
Foreign currency deposits -7.706 -15.833 -23.474 -13.565 -24.333 -107.910 -86.338 -46.301 -55.774 -70.279 -116.505
NBS -7.259 -6.159 -18.107 -9.990 -18.806 -103.443 -81.998 -40.725 -49.255 -53.695 -98.849
Banks -447 -9.674 -5.367 -3.575 -5.527 -4.467 -4.340 -5.576 -6.519 -16.584 -17.655
Credit to non-government sectors 267.182 181.283 237.541 342.665 518.298 609.171 834.246 1.124.856 1.306.079 1.656.905 1.784.237
Households 5.277 16.139 29.536 66.514 132.146 203.631 305.966 428.683 462.970 571.946 602.487
Economic organiza ons 247.829 153.643 197.319 264.487 370.775 381.435 508.167 663.984 806.807 1.030.757 1.111.567
Other fi nancial corpora ons 3.154 8.392 7.446 8.216 8.868 14.400 6.659 19.533 18.776 35.433 43.705
Local government 1.627 593 1.410 1.269 2.208 5.033 7.008 9.244 11.533 18.106 25.714
Non-profi t and other organiza ons 9.295 2.516 1.830 2.179 4.301 4.672 6.446 3.412 5.993 663 764
Other assets, net 114.836 19.666 47.930 58.414 64.502 64.821 73.520 49.884 63.150 27.222 14.679
Deposit, capital and provisioning 293.636 335.557 445.289 565.756 771.251 975.659 1.356.768 1.601.977 1.935.313 2.257.101 2.498.014
Money supply М3 125.414 191.492 244.732 322.876 458.870 634.470 903.872 992.151 1.205.570 1.360.777 1.497.984
Money supply М2 68.097 110.896 124.895 146.209 192.180 278.966 390.486 395.025 436.768 410.495 486.454
Money supply М1 58.233 93.815 99.303 111.258 144.949 200.090 248.873 240.744 258.427 253.286 293.334
Currency in circula on 25.266 43.719 42.980 45.165 53.650 68.461 77.000 90.075 95.519 91.750 114.010
Sight deposits 32.967 50.096 56.323 66.093 91.299 131.629 171.873 150.669 162.908 161.536 179.324
Dinar me an savings deposits 9.864 17.081 25.592 34.951 47.231 78.876 141.613 154.281 178.341 157.209 193.120
Foreign currency deposits 57.317 80.596 119.837 176.667 266.690 355.504 513.386 597.126 768.802 950.282 1.011.531
Capital accounts -140.560 83.099 113.187 137.654 175.923 237.141 351.445 491.669 582.895 722.026 772.149
NBS 8.090 6.992 12.817 28.481 35.601 2.341 1.904 59.313 123.187 202.334 208.646
Banks -148.650 76.107 100.370 109.173 140.322 234.800 349.541 432.356 459.708 519.692 563.503
Provisioning for losses 308.782 60.966 87.371 105.226 136.458 104.048 101.452 118.156 146.849 174.298 227.881
Anali cal items Net monetary eff ects of foreign currency transac ons -104.049 114.924 145.497 145.160 191.950 297.967 474.894 433.870 514.730 437.051 553.102 Net domes c assets excluding foreign currency government deposits
382.273 188.967 252.845 393.466 530.636 461.872 709.198 1.075.504 1.309.036 1.679.491 1.711.904
Net credit to non-government sectors 232.048 166.207 173.844 263.985 415.368 531.570 758.571 1.020.360 1.172.905 1.495.639 1.570.504
Annual growth rates
М3 92,3 52,7 27,8 31,9 42,1 38,3 42,5 9,8 21,5 12,9 10,1
М2 107,0 62,9 12,6 17,1 31,4 45,2 40,0 1,2 10,6 -6,0 18,5
М1 115,5 61,1 5,9 12,0 30,3 38,0 24,4 -3,3 7,4 -2,0 15,8
Domes c credit
Credit to government 82,7 50,9 -8,3 36,4 -8,9 -13,0 -45,0 6,1 485,1 62,8 3,8
Credit to households 85,2 205,8 83,0 125,2 98,7 54,1 50,3 25,0 9,5 23,5 5,3
Credit to economic organiza ons 15,7 -38,0 28,4 34,0 40,2 2,9 33,2 40,0 19,8 27,8 7,8
Source: NBS
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January 2012
Tab le 12. Main monetary indicators, end of period, in mill RSD
Dinar reserve money
Money supply M1
Money supply M2
Money supply M3
Total domes c credits to economic
organiza ons and households
Credit to economic
organiza ons
Credit to households
2001 41.643 58.233 68.097 125.414 252.164 246.887 5.2772002 69.543 93.815 110.896 191.491 167.765 151.626 16.1392003 72.267 99.303 124.894 244.731 224.775 195.442 29.3332004 82.383 111.258 146.209 322.876 330.533 264.177 66.3562005 100.341 144.949 192.180 458.870 502.251 370.391 131.8602006 143.409 200.090 278.966 634.470 583.713 380.395 203.3182007 169.020 248.873 390.485 903.871 812.448 506.991 305.4572008 319.781 240.744 395.025 992.151 1.090.801 662.622 428.1792009 254.268 258.427 436.768 1.205.570 1.267.343 804.998 462.3452010 188.161 253.286 410.495 1.360.777 1.599.299 1.028.094 571.2052011 227.067 293.334 486.454 1.497.984 1.711.561 1.109.962 601.5992009
January 274.717 211.775 368.397 1.005.086 1.141.664 694.560 447.104February 299.145 227.176 387.788 1.026.130 1.155.267 711.441 443.826March 275.350 209.990 377.863 1.015.151 1.180.131 736.425 443.706April 287.842 215.850 388.243 1.036.744 1.192.379 746.631 445.748May 267.103 221.237 395.172 1.042.153 1.190.403 747.103 443.300June 255.374 222.938 400.874 1.061.425 1.183.832 745.335 438.497July 229.934 225.665 408.620 1.065.592 1.197.567 758.344 439.223August 229.292 232.237 419.267 1.081.084 1.204.864 764.267 440.597September 228.346 231.023 416.996 1.087.244 1.210.893 768.237 442.656October 218.347 228.058 418.045 1.099.559 1.223.549 776.360 447.189November 205.107 229.382 421.014 1.154.967 1.247.746 793.709 454.037December 254.268 258.427 436.768 1.205.570 1.267.343 804.998 462.345
2010 January 212.344 237.032 416.179 1.209.331 1.299.619 826.755 472.864February 228.716 234.301 409.728 1.216.615 1.321.495 842.925 478.570March 214.403 224.947 403.722 1.217.759 1.345.044 858.135 486.909April 194.890 229.446 410.771 1.226.461 1.360.391 869.747 490.644May 195.011 232.808 419.367 1.278.762 1.418.948 906.913 512.035June 187.226 234.003 417.948 1.296.183 1.471.217 935.956 535.261July 195.407 240.643 430.847 1.331.405 1.505.523 958.969 546.554August 187.673 238.309 396.711 1.288.858 1.509.721 955.785 553.936September 185.564 242.870 402.995 1.306.003 1.530.169 971.016 559.153October 195.829 248.944 412.160 1.330.165 1.562.118 996.403 565.715November 186.973 236.461 406.367 1.361.851 1.588.041 1.015.700 572.341December 188.161 253.286 410.495 1.360.777 1.599.299 1.028.094 571.205
2011 January 168.927 223.930 375.083 1.323.993 1.586.566 1.021.564 565.002February 180.950 228.810 378.554 1.308.787 1.576.946 1.016.702 560.244March 170.164 230.039 382.714 1.315.641 1.601.123 1.036.634 564.489April 190.145 233.023 387.007 1.287.216 1.574.321 1.021.903 552.418May 174.508 233.426 390.374 1.287.252 1.570.634 1.016.377 554.257June 182.513 236.881 401.970 1.344.773 1.638.362 1.055.090 583.272July 196.434 253.579 410.500 1.391.702 1.641.890 1.050.713 591.177August 185.518 256.054 429.364 1.405.830 1.647.050 1.057.214 589.836September 182.251 256.417 433.841 1.412.180 1.647.731 1.060.673 587.058October 185.203 255.533 438.015 1.412.047 1.637.017 1.048.930 588.087November 192.432 263.790 452.178 1.457.579 1.681.566 1.079.768 601.798December 227.067 293.334 486.454 1.497.984 1.711.561 1.109.962 601.599
2012 January 217.604 275.283 463.773 1.483.073 1.760.583 1.152.478 608.105
Source: NBS
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Ministry of Finance
Tabl e 13. Household savings and foreign exchange reserves, end of period, in mill EUR
Total household savings Dinar savings Foreign currency
savingsTotal foreign exchange
reservesNBS foreign exchange
reserves
2002 813 58 755 2.864 2.1862003 1.100 62 1.038 3.504 2.8362004 1.465 40 1.425 3.698 3.1042005 2.275 36 2.239 5.469 4.9212006 3.414 68 3.346 9.538 9.0202007 5.028 125 4.903 10.855 9.6342008 4.894 119 4.775 9.082 8.1622009 6.143 129 6.014 12.027 10.6022010 7.233 127 7.106 11.686 10.0022011 7.796 185 7.611 12.867 12.0582009
January 4.955 108 4.847 8.633 7.989February 5.022 107 4.915 8.981 8.230March 4.976 105 4.871 8.769 8.120April 4.988 103 4.885 8.629 8.106May 5.033 111 4.922 9.502 8.915June 5.168 117 5.051 9.515 8.878July 5.294 120 5.174 9.842 9.178August 5.364 120 5.244 10.581 9.555September 5.437 125 5.312 10.581 9.518October 5.496 123 5.373 10.747 9.716November 5.994 126 5.868 11.215 10.022December 6.143 129 6.014 12.027 10.602
2010 January 6.224 130 6.094 11.891 10.646February 6.278 129 6.149 11.865 10.575March 6.328 124 6.204 11.857 10.445April 6.403 127 6.276 11.759 10.768May 6.432 123 6.309 11.760 10.731June 6.514 119 6.395 11.596 10.493July 6.595 114 6.481 11.109 10.092August 6.670 112 6.558 11.232 10.014September 6.692 108 6.584 11.173 9.876October 6.710 102 6.608 11.332 9.721November 7.134 126 7.008 11.346 9.662December 7.233 127 7.106 11.686 10.002
2011 January 7.297 127 7.170 10.882 9.860February 7.339 129 7.210 11.052 10.061March 7.361 132 7.229 10.985 9.919April 7.411 140 7.271 11.025 9.952May 7.509 140 7.369 11.294 10.064June 7.562 133 7.429 11.144 9.967July 7.634 141 7.493 11.367 10.384August 7.671 147 7.524 11.457 10.420September 7.700 153 7.547 12.447 11.358October 7.678 154 7.524 12.431 11.272November 7.802 167 7.635 12.532 11.398December 7.796 185 7.611 12.867 12.058
2012 January 7.834 205 7.629 12.366 11.604
Source: NBS
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January 2012
Table 14. Total number of employed and unemployed
Avearge employment level1, 2
Avearge employment level in public sector1, 2, 3 Job seekers, end of period Unemployment level, end
of period
2001 2.101.668 - 780.541 -2002 2.066.721 505.740 904.494 -2003 2.041.395 506.315 944.939 -2004 2.050.854 508.427 969.888 859.7282005 2.068.964 506.023 990.669 895.6972006 2.025.627 479.823 1.011.139 916.2572007 2.002.344 475.985 850.802 785.0992008 1.999.476 481.335 794.000 727.6212009 1.889.085 475.883 812.350 730.3722010 1.795.774 470.660 802.840 729.5202011 1.746.138 469.006 833.268 745.1872009
January 1.983.139 486.311 803.000 739.213February 1.980.765 475.210 817.697 746.237March 1.910.913 478.303 830.392 758.387April 1.907.209 478.792 834.688 762.674May 1.899.596 478.092 841.265 767.547June 1.896.313 477.995 838.167 763.062July 1.893.156 477.197 832.343 756.662August 1.886.257 475.437 823.515 747.456September 1.867.256 473.462 816.057 737.160October 1.864.095 475.843 806.068 727.142November 1.861.362 475.673 803.171 723.350December 1.857.291 475.297 812.350 730.372
2010 January 1.850.871 473.703 835.476 751.590February 1.846.403 471.586 852.426 767.418March 1.816.959 471.764 865.892 778.505April 1.814.822 471.742 859.931 772.184May 1.812.985 472.150 850.954 762.592June 1.810.959 472.037 835.166 746.848July 1.808.408 471.498 825.272 737.048August 1.805.651 469.488 811.854 724.270September 1.774.589 469.555 809.595 721.043October 1.774.718 471.409 806.168 717.503November 1.774.807 471.456 801.339 722.142December 1.775.021 471.553 802.840 729.520
2011 January 1.775.193 469.407 820.179 750.726February 1.775.529 468.761 834.573 763.550March 1.754.691 468.820 846.699 773.896April 1.752.702 470.702 843.578 769.760May 1.750.891 470.075 839.021 764.122June 1.748.953 469.961 832.177 756.255July 1.746.714 469.584 825.645 749.100August 1.744.262 468.597 823.051 745.956September 1.737.585 469.191 820.876 742.576October 1.737.352 470.486 816.993 737.870November 1.736.091 470.675 823.390 735.053December 1.734.983 471.068 833.268 745.187
2012 January 1.732.857 471.180 853.430 764.166
1 Without military and police 2 RSO corrected the data on the number of private entrepreneurs and employed by them from March 2009, inter alia, because of regula on of evidence of Republic ins tute for health insurance. Source: RSO
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Table 15. Average net salaries and average pension benefi ts, in RSD
Average net salaries1 Public sector
Public state owned
enterprises
Public local enterprises
Administra on, all levels
Educa on and culture
Health and social work2
Average pension benefi ts
2001 6.078 - - - - - - 4.505
2002 9.208 11.666 13.860 11.257 12.899 10.028 10.609 6.134
2003 11.500 14.757 16.868 15.456 16.591 13.304 13.037 7.393
2004 14.108 17.662 19.983 19.212 19.414 15.709 15.910 8.725
2005 17.443 20.876 23.165 22.746 23.692 19.235 18.426 10.568
2006 21.707 25.232 28.737 26.162 28.887 23.041 22.542 12.151
2007 27.759 32.392 37.081 30.448 35.606 29.468 31.020 13.612
2008 32.746 37.284 42.106 35.060 40.548 35.071 35.329 17.660
2009 31.733 38.885 44.555 37.065 41.592 36.518 36.901 19.788
2010 34.142 39.810 46.435 38.630 43.858 36.929 36.996 19.890
2011 37.976 43.506 53.614 40.982 48.327 39.262 40.121 21.285
2009
January 28.877 35.440 44.763 36.502 41.982 35.686 25.407 19.779
February 31.121 38.485 44.390 36.285 40.014 35.952 37.215 19.780
March 30.362 38.276 42.344 36.514 41.341 36.630 36.497 19.781
April 32.571 39.853 45.010 38.872 44.015 36.383 38.198 19.781
May 31.086 38.606 45.420 36.098 38.886 36.918 36.696 19.784
June 31.768 38.739 44.148 36.654 41.159 36.580 36.998 19.782
July 32.553 39.334 45.811 37.310 42.572 36.738 36.913 19.784
August 31.338 38.416 44.219 35.897 40.232 36.218 36.888 19.783
September 31.319 38.350 43.907 36.889 39.601 36.657 36.373 19.796
October 31.734 38.814 44.606 37.820 41.559 36.357 36.549 19.799
November 31.576 38.501 43.925 37.014 40.743 36.214 36.729 19.802
December 36.789 43.886 46.107 38.961 46.969 37.886 48.348 19.807
2010
January 29.929 35.201 48.038 35.725 37.864 35.723 25.415 19.821
February 32.336 39.077 45.608 36.541 42.973 36.334 36.776 19.832
March 33.508 40.198 47.047 39.934 42.946 36.845 37.840 19.836
April 34.952 40.834 48.247 39.539 48.306 36.774 37.126 19.839
May 33.463 39.199 46.873 37.603 39.784 36.710 37.089 19.848
June 34.161 39.757 47.885 37.142 42.592 37.345 36.709 19.853
July 34.591 39.545 43.576 39.347 44.037 37.165 37.260 19.856
August 33.955 39.486 44.936 39.011 43.444 36.903 36.866 19.859
September 34.570 39.915 46.615 38.975 43.511 37.162 37.025 19.873
October 34.422 39.408 45.122 37.787 44.293 36.703 36.843 19.880
November 34.444 39.855 45.936 39.992 44.451 36.881 36.771 19.889
December 39.580 45.265 47.308 41.990 52.171 38.604 48.110 20.292
2011
January 34.009 39.298 60.158 37.722 45.679 36.633 27.126 20.367
February 35.538 40.980 48.245 39.496 45.684 37.278 38.453 20.372
March 35.777 40.877 50.861 39.751 45.136 35.920 37.905 20.374
April 39.298 46.378 51.887 40.741 48.827 39.278 50.477 21.495
May 35.362 40.724 53.953 41.000 45.873 39.685 31.507 21.500
June 39.322 44.850 56.522 41.205 50.533 40.054 41.120 21.501
July 39.127 43.667 52.622 41.174 48.776 40.321 40.059 21.503
August 38.389 43.652 53.877 41.266 48.285 39.741 39.879 21.501
September 38.763 44.232 55.173 41.405 48.915 40.099 40.384 21.509
October 38.167 43.642 53.233 41.549 48.591 39.792 39.981 21.771
November 38.363 44.140 53.414 42.246 49.390 40.287 40.468 21.766
December 43.887 49.595 53.431 44.137 54.104 42.127 53.981 21.765
2012
January 36.639 40.488 54.212 42.008 47.250 39.963 29.236 21.766Source: RSO, PF 1 New methodology for salaries, which is applied from 2009. as RSO extended coverage of observa on units. In calcula on of average salaries, beside salaries paid to employees in enterprises, ins tu ons and organiza ons, into account are taken also salaries paid to enterpreneurs.
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Table 16. Average net salaries and average pension benefi ts, annual real growth rates
Average net salaries Public sector
Public state owned
enterprises
Public local enterprises
Administra on, all levels
Educa on and culture
Health and social work
Average pension benefi ts
2001 16,5 - - - - - - 17,9
2002 29,9 - - - - - - 16,8
2003 13,6 15,1 10,7 24,9 17,0 20,7 11,8 9,7
2004 10,1 7,4 6,3 11,6 5,0 6,0 9,5 5,9
2005 6,4 1,7 -0,2 1,9 5,0 5,4 -0,3 4,2
2006 11,4 8,2 11,1 3,0 9,2 7,2 9,5 2,9
2007 19,5 20,0 20,6 8,8 15,2 19,5 28,6 4,7
2008 3,9 1,4 0,0 1,5 0,3 4,9 0,3 14,3
2009 0,2 -4,0 -2,6 -2,7 -5,5 -4,1 -3,8 3,2
2010 0,7 -4,1 -2,4 -2,4 -1,3 -5,3 -6,1 -5,9
2011 0,2 -1,5 4,0 -4,4 -0,7 -4,2 -2,3 -3,6
2009
January 3,8 0,4 1,8 4,0 3,5 -3,2 -0,3 11,3
February 1,8 -2,2 -2,1 -1,5 -5,6 -2,9 1,0 10,6
March 1,6 -1,0 -3,4 0,8 2,2 0,7 -2,1 11,8
April 3,8 0,2 2,1 4,0 -5,1 -1,1 1,8 5,1
May 0,8 -3,8 -0,8 -3,2 -9,2 -1,9 -4,3 4,8
June 1,5 -2,0 -1,9 -1,1 -2,2 -2,6 -1,0 5,5
July 2,5 -3,0 0,5 -3,5 -4,4 -4,3 -2,8 5,3
August -1,4 -4,7 -3,7 -6,1 -8,1 -4,2 -2,7 5,8
September -0,8 -3,2 -2,1 -3,3 -6,0 -2,0 -2,8 6,5
October -1,0 -5,3 -1,3 -2,5 -8,7 -4,2 -7,9 -4,8
November -0,4 -5,3 -5,6 -2,7 -6,4 -6,4 -3,7 -5,5
December 0,5 -6,6 -4,8 -6,4 -5,7 -7,7 -7,3 -6,1
2010
January -1,1 -5,2 2,4 -6,6 -13,9 -4,5 -4,6 -4,4
February 0,3 -2,0 -0,8 -2,8 3,7 -2,4 -4,6 -3,5
March 5,7 0,6 6,4 4,8 -0,5 -3,7 -0,7 -4,2
April 3,1 -1,5 3,1 -2,2 5,5 -2,8 -6,5 -3,8
May 3,7 -2,2 -0,6 0,4 -1,4 -4,2 -2,6 -3,3
June 3,7 -1,0 4,6 -2,3 -0,2 -1,6 -4,3 -3,7
July 1,8 -3,7 -8,9 1,0 -0,9 -3,1 -3,3 -4,5
August 2,0 -3,3 -4,4 2,2 1,6 -4,1 -6,0 -5,8
September 3,0 -2,9 -1,0 -1,4 2,5 -5,4 -5,0 -6,8
October -0,1 -6,5 -6,9 -8,0 -1,9 -7,0 -7,2 -7,8
November -0,4 -5,5 -4,5 -1,3 -0,4 -7,0 -8,6 -8,4
December -2,5 -6,6 -7,1 -2,4 0,6 -7,7 -9,9 -7,1
2011
January 2,2 0,4 12,6 -5,0 8,5 -7,8 -4,0 -7,6
February -2,4 -6,9 -6,1 -4,0 -5,6 -8,9 -7,1 -8,8
March -6,4 -10,9 -5,3 -12,8 -7,9 -14,6 -12,2 -10,0
April -2,0 -1,0 -6,2 -10,2 -11,9 -6,9 18,5 -5,5
May -6,8 -8,4 1,5 -3,9 1,7 -4,7 -25,1 -4,5
June 2,1 0,1 4,7 -1,6 5,3 -4,8 -0,6 -3,9
July 0,9 -1,5 7,7 -6,7 -1,2 -3,2 -4,1 -3,4
August 2,4 0,0 8,5 -4,3 0,6 -2,5 -2,1 -2,0
September 2,6 1,4 8,3 -2,8 2,9 -1,3 -0,2 -1,0
October 2,0 1,9 8,5 1,2 0,9 -0,3 -0,2 0,7
November 3,1 2,5 7,6 -2,3 2,8 1,1 1,8 1,2
December 3,6 2,4 5,6 -1,8 -3,1 2,0 4,9 0,2
2012
January 2,0 -2,4 -14,7 5,5 -2,0 3,3 2,1 1,2
Source: RSO, PF
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Table 17. Average Salaries and Wages in State Owned Public U li es in dinars
Salaries and Wages Net Salaries and Wages*
2005 32.994 22.4632006 43.362 29.5232007 50.367 35.9272008 57.960 41.5852009 62.798 44.9462010 65.888 46.6152011 72.002 50.9812009
January 64.987 44.608February 59.198 40.509March 62.031 44.092April 64.485 45.660May 61.793 43.967June 62.005 44.084July 65.263 48.091August 61.166 45.273September 62.278 46.128October 61.659 45.578November 60.341 42.896December 68.365 48.462
2010 January 64.059 45.167February 62.553 44.263March 66.054 46.856April 67.289 47.619May 63.235 44.773June 62.585 44.425July 63.883 45.288August 62.723 44.498September 63.859 45.280October 61.581 43.685November 64.368 45.630December 88.462 61.898
2011 January 68.681 48.495February 65.720 46.558March 70.486 50.023April 71.866 50.853May 75.083 53.076June 72.475 51.385July 71.170 50.403August 74.779 52.977September 73.047 51.741October 72.283 51.137November 74.051 52.449December 74.362 52.660
2012 January 84.447 59.764
*Calcula on based on Ministry of Labor and Social Policy methodologySource: MOF
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Table 19. Turnover of Securi es on Belgrade Stock Exchange
Number of transac ons In mill. dinars Growth rates of
turnover
I 2011 I 2012 I 2011 I 2012 I 2012XII 2011
I 2012I 2011
Total turnover 224.956 35.378 2.727 2.082 -40,3% -23,6%
RS Bonds 317 345 269 491 -74,0% 82,6%
Shares 224.639 35.033 2.458 1.592 -0,9% -35,2%Source: Belgrade Stock Exchange
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Table 20. Auc on of State Treasury Bills
Three months Six months Twelve months
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
Rate
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
Rate
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
RateIn mill. dinars In mill. dinars In mill. dinars
2004 15.500 15.555 21,26% 2004 2.700 2.374 21,84% - - - -
2005 24.900 40.598 17,03% 2005 2.980 5.756 18,26% - - - -
2006 19.200 26.982 13,42% 2006 - - - - - - -
2007 16.100 20.720 6,39% 2007 - - - - - - -
2008 10.740 9.420 5,19% 2008 - - - - - - -
2009 148.000 216.542 13,40% 2009 64.000 89.261 11,90% 2009 18.000 29.724 11,80%
2010 71.000 80.649 10,68% 2010 145.000 158.726 10,80% 2010 89.000 97.452 11,30%
2011 53.000 76.305 12,73% 2011 66.000 101.898 12,58% 2011 11.000 27.970 14,24%
2012 2012 2012
- - - - 05.01.2012 6.000 9.021 10,59% - - - -
Fi y-three weeks Eighteen months Twenty-four months
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
Rate
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
Rate
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
RateIn mill. dinars In mill. dinars In mill. dinars
- - - - 2010 24.000 33.554 11,80% 2010 15.000 6.315 13,60%
2011 120.974 136.709 12,89% 2011 103.582 106.948 13,19% 2011 70.613 55.298 13,22%
2012 2012 2012
10.01.2012 10.000 19.739 12,69% 17.01.2012 5.304 11.875 12,79% 31.01.2012 10.000 8.857 13,09%
Thirty-six months Five-year bonds Six months - EUR indexed
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
Rate
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
Rate
Amount Off ered
Submi ed Bids
Average Discount
RateIn mill. dinars In mill. dinars In mill. dinars
- - - - 2010 21.000 31.928 5,25% 2010 21.000 31.928 5,25%
2011 98.645 18.693 14,48% 2011 - - - 2011 - - -
2012 2012 2012
- - - - 24.01.2012 3.000 4.908 14,70% - - - -
Source: MOF
FISCAL TRENDS
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Ministry of Finance
Table 1. Consolidated general government, from 2005 to 2012
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Total Total Total Total Total
I PUBLIC REVENUES 724.526,7 867.681,6 1.002.047,5 1.143.437,7 1.146.509,5 1.223.402,7
1. Current revenues 721.509,3 865.526,4 995.415,2 1.140.370,0 1.139.849,2 1.214.582,9
1.1.Tax revenues 637.913,2 755.968,9 870.036,0 1.000.368,0 1.000.321,2 1.056.460,3
Personal income tax 94.282,5 118.591,0 115.772,0 136.450,8 133.481,8 139.051,5
Corporate income tax 10.307,9 18.313,4 29.686,4 39.006,9 31.213,1 32.593,0
Value added tax 215.938,5 225.137,2 265.464,7 301.689,5 296.927,2 319.369,4
Excises 71.275,2 86.850,1 98.600,6 110.137,0 134.781,1 152.166,6
Customs 38.964,7 45.375,0 57.380,9 64.784,3 48.039,8 44.285,5
Other tax revenue 24.192,0 30.282,7 32.820,0 35.567,7 37.072,2 45.979,6
Social contribu ons 182.952,3 231.419,5 270.311,4 312.731,8 318.806,1 323.014,8
1.2.Non-tax revenue 83.596,1 109.557,5 125.379,2 140.002,0 139.528,0 158.122,7
2. Capital revenues 160,3 277,4 5.330,4 1.538,2 187,0 1.430,1
3. Grants 2.857,1 1.877,8 1.301,9 1.529,6 6.473,3 7.389,6
II PUBLIC EXPENDITURES 706.844,2 899.287,0 1.046.848,4 1.213.888,8 1.267.913,9 1.359.872,3
1. Current expenditures 653.189,3 807.018,2 919.453,6 1.088.803,2 1.154.165,0 1.224.773,2
Expenditure for employees 170.016,1 204.398,2 238.325,3 293.132,5 301.846,3 308.051,2
Purchase of goods and services 107.217,7 135.873,8 168.130,3 181.075,5 186.412,0 202.544,6
Interest payment 17.658,9 30.210,7 17.893,5 16.324,3 22.386,8 34.193,0
Subsidies 54.880,0 55.554,9 63.697,5 77.984,4 63.075,9 77.858,6
Social assistance and insurance 285.650,3 360.442,1 409.284,3 496.805,4 555.632,2 579.184,2
of which: Pensions 186.115,4 227.735,4 259.858,2 331.027,9 387.306,0 394.035,4
Unemployment benefi ts 9.575,7 11.889,1 14.694,1 16.718,5 19.348,5 21.865,1
Sick leave 6.815,5 6.897,2 4.997,4 6.070,7 6.767,0 6.770,1
Other transfers to households 83.143,7 113.920,4 129.734,6 142.988,3 142.210,8 156.513,6
Other current expenditure 17.766,3 20.538,5 22.122,6 23.481,0 24.811,8 22.941,7
2. Capital expenditures 45.866,4 81.337,0 112.061,0 105.906,3 93.270,8 105.105,1
3. Net lending 7.788,5 10.931,8 15.333,8 19.179,3 20.478,0 29.993,9
III CONSOLIDATED BALANCE (I - II) 17.682,5 -31.605,4 -44.800,9 -70.451,1 -121.404,4 -136.469,6
Financing
IV OTHER PROCEEDS 64.431,6 195.726,5 61.732,4 70.716,3 328.736,1 383.180,1
1. Priva za on proceeds 43.509,2 157.891,4 49.761,0 37.527,4 37.925,9 6.492,5
2. Receipts from repayment of loans 53,9 55,3 78,1 11.534,5 1.907,3 1.287,2
2. Domes c borrowing** 9.066,8 27.149,2 5.683,8 15.475,8 243.196,7 304.777,5
3. Foreign borrowing 11.801,7 10.630,6 6.209,5 6.178,6 6.725,1 70.623,0
4. IMF resources 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 40.888,4 0,0
V OTHER EXPENSES 32.449,4 58.185,6 38.779,4 44.784,7 199.369,2 256.595,2
1. Debt repayment to domes c creditors* 30.411,9 27.109,3 32.964,1 32.533,9 171.708,2 229.912,0
2. Debt repayment to foreign creditors 2.037,5 31.076,3 5.694,2 9.000,8 24.108,0 25.683,2
3. Aqusi on of fi nancial assets 0,0 0,0 121,1 3.250,0 3.553,0 1.000,0
* Including repayments of Old foreign currency savings and Loan for economic recovery (Rehabilita on loan)Note: Excise revenues include excises from oil derivates, that belong to the Public Enterprise “Serbian Roads”, from 01 Jan-Febuary 2006.Note: Methodological explana ons can be found in the end of bulle n** 16.9 of 39.5 bilion RSD debt in July 2009 belongs to PE ‘’Serbian Roads’’ used for repayment of debt to creditors
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in mil. dinar
2011 2012 Nominal growth Jan 2012 /Jan 2011
Real growth Jan 2012 /Jan 2011January Total January
92.419,9 1.302.508,3 104.063,8 112,6 106,6
92.212,7 1.297.847,2 103.865,2 112,6 106,7
83.550,6 1.130.946,1 92.534,2 110,8 104,9
9.572,4 150.824,4 10.925,5 114,1 108,1
2.150,0 37.806,0 2.831,4 131,7 124,7
30.688,5 342.445,7 29.547,4 96,3 91,2
13.923,3 170.949,1 18.209,5 130,8 123,8
2.253,7 38.804,7 2.096,3 93,0 88,1
2.414,8 43.542,7 2.444,3 101,2 95,9
22.547,9 346.573,6 26.479,8 117,4 111,2
8.662,1 166.901,0 11.331,0 130,8 123,9
96,1 2.014,7 111,9 116,5 110,3
111,1 2.646,4 86,7 78,0 73,9
92.115,1 1.460.883,2 109.701,2 119,1 112,8
89.573,5 1.324.709,8 103.792,9 115,9 109,7
23.135,3 342.478,8 24.153,3 104,4 98,9
12.840,0 216.294,9 15.632,7 121,7 115,3
1.908,7 44.806,4 2.899,8 151,9 143,9
2.724,7 80.480,6 9.817,4 360,3 341,2
45.014,8 608.969,2 49.031,0 108,9 103,1
31.528,6 422.815,9 35.928,6 114,0 107,9
1.421,2 17.573,7 1.133,3 79,7 75,5
372,2 6.299,8 751,5 201,9 191,2
11.692,8 162.279,8 11.217,6 95,9 90,8
3.950,0 31.679,9 2.258,7 57,2 54,1
2.345,9 111.163,3 5.295,0 225,7 213,7
195,6 25.010,2 613,2 313,5 296,8
304,9 -158.374,9 -5.637,3
16.906,3 505.872,4 23.590,3 139,5 132,1
265,1 5.076,1 176,0 66,4 62,8
3,5 1.197,7 33,8 959,7 908,8
15.011,5 344.472,8 22.868,1 152,3 144,3
1.626,1 155.125,8 512,5 31,5 29,8
0,0 0,0 0,0
17.880,4 308.419,2 19.532,0 109,2 103,4
17.109,3 276.566,6 17.634,3 103,1 97,6
771,1 26.943,5 1.897,7 246,1 233,0
0,0 4.909,1 0,0
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Personal income tax10,5%
Corporate income tax2,7%
Value added tax28,4%
Excises17,5%
Customs2,0%
Other tax revenue2,3%
Social contributions25,4%
Non tax revenue10,9%
Capital revenues0,1%
Grants0,1%
Structure of general government revenues in January 2012
Expenditure for employees22,0%
Purchase of goods and services14,3%
Interest payment2,6%Subsidies
8,9%
Pensions32,8%
Unemployment benefits1,0%
Sick leave0,7% Social assistance and other
transfers to households10,2%
Other current expenditure2,1% Capital
expenditures4,8%
Net lending0,6%
Structure of general government expenditures in January 2012
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Table 2. Consolidated general government, by levels of government, January 2012
General Government Central Government Republic Budget Pension Insurance Fund Health Fund
1 = 2 + 8 2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 3 4 5
I Public renevues 108.349,0 94.329,9 61.358,3 19.285,1 10.419,7
1. Current revenues 108.262,3 94.278,0 61.309,7 19.285,1 10.419,7
1.1.Tax revenues 96.819,4 86.447,9 55.213,4 19.063,2 10.315,3
Personal income tax 10.925,5 2.837,9 2.837,9 0,0 0,0
Wage tax 8.633,9 1.752,5 1.752,5 0,0 0,0
Other presonal income tax 2.291,6 1.085,4 1.085,4 0,0 0,0
Corporate income tax 2.831,4 2.521,8 2.521,8 0,0 0,0
VAT 29.547,4 29.547,4 29.547,4 0,0 0,0
VAT - domes c 14.880,2 14.880,2 14.880,2 0,0 0,0
VAT - imports 14.490,8 14.490,8 14.490,8 0,0 0,0
Retail sales tax (from previous years) 176,5 176,5 176,5 0,0 0,0
Excises 18.209,5 18.209,5 17.740,0 0,0 0,0
Excises on petroleum 6.399,9 6.399,9 5.930,5 0,0 0,0
Excises on tobacco 10.760,0 10.760,0 10.760,0 0,0 0,0
Other excises 1.049,5 1.049,5 1.049,5 0,0 0,0
Customs 2.096,3 2.096,3 2.096,3 0,0 0,0
Property tax 989,2 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
Other tax revenues 1.455,1 470,0 470,0 0,0 0,0
Social contribu ons 30.765,0 30.765,0 0,0 19.063,2 10.315,3
1.2. Non tax revenues 11.443,0 7.830,1 6.096,3 221,9 104,4
of which: interest collected 233,0 0,3 0,3 0,0 0,0
2. Dona ons 86,7 52,0 48,6 0,0 0,0
II Public expenditures 114.310,2 98.724,0 45.960,0 37.898,1 11.732,3
1. Current expenditures 108.402,0 94.066,3 41.913,9 37.858,3 11.711,8
Expenditures for employees 28.438,5 22.666,0 18.709,5 46,1 3.766,6
Purchase of goods and services 15.632,7 12.419,7 4.251,4 175,5 7.049,4
Interest payment 2.899,8 2.294,7 2.164,9 6,0 0,2
Subsidies 9.817,4 7.947,9 7.947,9 0,0 0,0
Social grants and transfers 49.031,0 46.809,1 6.997,6 37.626,9 835,7
of which: Pensions 35.928,6 35.928,6 0,0 35.928,6 0,0
Contribu ons for unemployed persons 1.133,3 1.133,3 0,0 0,0 0,0
Sick leave 751,5 751,5 0,0 0,0 751,5
Social assistance 9.219,5 6.997,6 6.997,6 0,0 0,0
Other transfers to households 1.998,0 1.998,0 0,0 1.698,3 84,2
Other current expenditures 2.582,6 1.928,9 1.842,6 3,8 59,9
2. Capital expenditures 5.295,0 4.062,1 3.486,5 4,0 20,5
3. Net lending 613,2 595,5 559,7 35,8 0,0
III Net transfers (4-3) -323,9 5.406,9 26.184,3 -16.069,4 -4.787,1
3. Transfers from other levels of government 32.039,6 25.600,5 0,0 20.285,5 4.787,1
4. Transfers to other levels of government 31.715,8 31.007,5 26.184,3 4.216,2 0,0
IV Consolidated balance I - II -5.637,3 -9.801,0 -10.786,1 -2.543,6 3.474,5
V Primary balance* -2.970,6 -7.506,5 -8.621,4 -2.537,6 3.474,7
Financing
VI Financing Infl ows 23.590,3 23.384,6 23.207,3 23,1 0,0
1. Priva za on proceeds 176,0 144,6 124,8 19,8 0,0
2. Receipts from repayment of loans 33,8 33,8 30,5 3,3 0,0
3. Domes c borrowing 22.868,1 22.693,7 22.693,7 0,0 0,0
4. Foreign borrowing 512,5 512,5 358,2 0,0 0,0
VII Financing ou lows 19.532,0 18.669,2 17.847,5 0,0 0,0
1. Debt repayment to domes c creditors 17.634,3 17.386,7 16.565,0 0,0 0,0
2. Debt repayment to foreign creditors 1.897,7 1.282,5 1.282,5 0,0 0,0
3. Aqusi on of fi nancial assets 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
VIII Net change in stock of cash (IV+VI-VII) -1.579,0 -5.085,6 -5.426,4 -2.520,6 3.474,5IX Net fi nancing (VI-VII-VII = - V) 5.637,3 9.801,0 10.786,1 2.543,6 -3.474,5
* Primary balance: interest collected is excluded from the total revenues, interest paid is excluded from the total expendituresNote: Data presented in column no. 12 are iden cal to data presented in Table 1, in accordance with GFS 86 methodology, for presen ng revenues and expenditures within consolidated General Government balance. Part of payed contribu ons are excluded from revenues (revenues from contribu ons, which government pays for employees) . On the expenditure side respec ve expenditures are excluded. It does not aff ect the overall result, but it does aff ect total amount of revenues and expenditures. The amount of revenues and expenditures excluded are presented in column no. 11. The same column displays result of transfers from and to other government levels. The result is correc ve factor for other current expenditures.
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in mil. dinars
Unemployment Fund Road Fund Local Government Ci es and Municipali es Vojvodina Ne ng Consolidated General Government
6 7 8 = 9 + 10 9 10 11 12 = 1 + 11
1.413,3 1.853,5 14.019,1 12.916,4 1.102,7 -4.285,2 104.063,8
1.409,9 1.853,5 13.984,4 12.881,7 1.102,7 -4.285,2 103.977,2
1.386,5 469,5 10.371,5 9.680,6 690,9 -4.285,2 92.534,2
0,0 0,0 8.087,6 7.709,5 378,1 10.925,5
0,0 0,0 6.881,3 6.503,2 378,1 8.633,9
0,0 0,0 1.206,2 1.206,2 0,0 2.291,6
0,0 0,0 309,6 0,0 309,6 2.831,4
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 29.547,4
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 14.880,2
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 14.490,8
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 176,5
0,0 469,5 0,0 0,0 0,0 18.209,5
0,0 469,5 0,0 0,0 0,0 6.399,9
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 10.760,0
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 1.049,5
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 2.096,3
0,0 0,0 989,2 989,2 0,0 989,2
0,0 0,0 985,1 981,9 3,2 1.455,1
1.386,5 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 -4.285,2 26.479,8
23,4 1.384,0 3.612,9 3.201,1 411,8 11.443,0
0,0 0,0 232,7 201,8 31,0 233,0
3,4 0,0 34,7 34,7 0,0 86,7
1.461,4 1.672,1 15.586,2 13.259,6 2.326,6 -4.609,1 109.701,2
1.459,4 1.123,0 14.335,6 12.009,0 2.326,6 -4.609,1 103.792,9
32,7 111,1 5.772,5 3.478,5 2.294,0 -4.285,2 24.153,3
66,0 877,5 3.213,0 3.189,4 23,6 15.632,7
0,2 123,5 605,1 605,1 0,0 2.899,8
0,0 0,0 1.869,5 1.869,5 0,0 9.817,4
1.348,9 0,0 2.221,9 2.221,9 0,0 49.031,0
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 35.928,6
1.133,3 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 1.133,3
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 751,5
0,0 0,0 2.221,9 2.221,9 0,0 9.219,5
215,6 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 1.998,0
11,6 11,0 653,7 644,7 9,0 -323,9 2.258,7
2,0 549,1 1.232,9 1.232,9 0,0 5.295,0
0,0 0,0 17,7 17,7 0,0 613,2
79,1 0,0 -5.730,8 -3.546,3 -2.184,5 323,9 0,0
527,9 0,0 6.439,1 3.546,3 2.892,8 -32.039,6 0,0
607,0 0,0 708,3 0,0 708,3 -31.715,8 0,0
-127,2 181,4 4.163,6 3.203,0 960,6 0,0 -5.637,3
-127,0 304,8 4.535,9 3.606,3 929,6 0,0 -2.970,6
0,0 154,3 205,7 186,1 19,6 23.590,3
0,0 0,0 31,4 11,8 19,6 176,0
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 33,8
0,0 0,0 174,4 174,4 0,0 22.868,1
0,0 154,3 0,0 0,0 0,0 512,5
0,0 821,7 862,8 862,8 0,0 19.532,0
0,0 821,7 247,6 247,6 0,0 17.634,3
0,0 0,0 615,2 615,2 0,0 1.897,7
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
-127,2 -486,0 3.506,6 2.526,4 980,2 -1.579,0127,2 -181,4 -4.163,6 -3.203,0 -960,6 5.637,3
MIN
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2
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA BUDGET(preliminary data for 2012)
Source: Treasury Administration of the Republic of Serbia
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Table 3. Revenues and expenditures of the Republic budget, from 2003 to 2012
A. Revenues and expenditures 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 January February
I TOTAL REVENUES (1 + 2 + 3) 446.997,2 494.139,2 579.453,5 651.271,9 655.994,1 712.225,1 58.593,8 51.590,7
1. Tax revenues (1.1 + 1.2 + ... + 1.6) 390.214,8 437.112,5 511.261,5 582.893,1 574.644,1 616.607,7 53.508,1 43.370,5
1.1 Personal income tax 50.573,5 63.644,2 62.744,2 74.695,4 71.308,0 75.174,6 5.091,5 5.849,2
1.2 Corporate income tax 9.446,6 16.858,6 27.228,1 34.968,0 29.494,8 29.891,9 1.968,4 2.736,5
1.3 Value added tax / Retail sales tax 215.938,5 225.196,6 265.464,6 301.689,5 296.927,1 319.369,4 30.688,5 22.280,2
1.4 Excises 71.275,2 81.619,4 93.211,7 100.626,6 119.820,1 135.588,9 12.539,0 8.927,5
1.5 Customs 38.964,7 45.375,0 57.380,9 64.784,3 48.039,8 44.285,5 2.253,7 2.876,0
1.6 Other tax revenue 4.016,2 4.418,6 5.232,0 6.129,2 9.054,3 12.297,5 966,9 700,9
2. Non-tax revenue 54.056,4 55.627,6 67.446,2 67.633,9 75.394,4 88.947,0 5.041,4 8.084,2
of which: collected interest 962,9 2.598,3 4.129,2 637,2 3.837,6 1.334,1 67,5 144,6
3. Grants 2.726,0 1.399,1 745,8 744,9 5.955,6 6.670,3 44,3 136,0
II TOTAL EXPENDITURES (1 + 2 + 3) 438.803,2 529.707,5 617.625,3 702.068,3 746.454,7 820.240,8 59.780,9 69.251,1 1. Current expenditures (1.1 + 1.2 + ... + 1.7) 405.441,2 476.611,2 538.708,5 631.965,8 699.042,8 755.545,3 59.388,2 67.740,3
1.1 Expenditures for employees 88.588,9 121.309,8 152.732,1 180.382,1 184.157,0 190.383,0 17.489,2 16.665,9
1.2 Purchase of goods and services 33.208,2 36.173,8 46.204,9 50.801,2 50.160,9 60.050,4 3.095,0 4.430,9
1.3 Interest payment 17.150,5 19.274,9 14.806,5 13.880,4 20.016,4 30.132,5 1.436,1 1.843,3
1.4 Subsidies 29.140,1 31.752,0 36.252,6 49.374,9 40.875,1 49.511,3 1.463,6 6.789,0
1.5 Social assistance 47.072,7 69.760,8 75.142,2 77.812,5 73.757,8 87.188,5 7.016,6 7.113,1
1.6 Other current expenditures 5.236,6 7.097,2 9.167,1 9.607,3 8.253,8 10.277,4 3.323,7 1.101,6
1.7 Current and capital transfers 185.044,3 191.242,7 204.403,1 250.107,6 321.821,9 328.002,1 25.564,0 29.796,5
2. Capital expenditures 28.017,5 42.432,3 65.905,8 53.040,2 30.597,6 39.358,9 392,7 899,5
3. Net lending 5.344,5 10.664,0 13.011,0 17.062,3 16.814,3 25.336,5 0,0 611,3
III BUDGET SURPLUS / DEFICIT (I-II) 8.193,9 -35.568,3 -38.171,7 -50.796,5 -90.460,6 -108.015,7 -1.187,0 -17.660,3
IV BUDGET SURPLUS/ DEFICIT* 24.381,5 -18.891,7 -27.494,5 -37.553,3 -74.281,8 -79.217,3 181,6 -15.961,7
B. Financing
V FINANCING OUTFLOWS 25.807,7 52.310,0 36.030,3 42.008,2 144.160,3 246.162,2 16.040,6 14.956,2
1. Debt repayment 25.807,7 52.310,0 35.909,2 38.758,2 144.160,3 246.162,2 16.040,6 14.956,2
1.1 Debt repayment to domes c creditors 23.770,2 21.901,3 31.247,6 30.075,4 131.412,3 221.302,3 15.272,5 14.386,9
1.2 Debt repayment to foreign creditors 2.037,5 29.918,3 4.145,1 5.885,0 8.957,9 20.028,8 399,9 0,0 1.3 Debt repayment on con ngent liabili es 0,0 490,4 516,5 2.797,8 3.790,1 4.831,0 368,1 569,3
2. Aqusi on of fi nancial assets 0,0 0,0 121,1 3.250,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
VI FINANCING INFLOWS 51.047,0 176.957,7 43.167,9 36.905,3 264.534,8 338.022,4 15.093,2 64.333,8
1. Borrowing 17.200,2 24.785,6 3.189,9 10.076,3 250.345,6 332.406,3 14.940,4 63.450,4
1.1 Domes c borrowing 5.398,5 19.612,7 1.035,8 9.278,9 205.607,9 290.624,0 14.940,4 63.450,4
1.2 Foreign borrowing 11.801,7 5.172,9 2.154,1 797,4 3.849,3 41.782,3 0,0 0,0
2. IMF resources 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 40.888,4 0,0 0,0 0,0
3. Priva za on proceeds 31.120,8 150.773,0 39.232,2 26.084,1 14.189,2 3.781,1 152,8 75,9
4. Receipts from repayment of loans 53,9 55,3 78,1 2.494,5 2,6 917,5 0,1 807,5
VII TOTAL REVENUES MINUS TOTAL EXPENDITURES (III + VI - V) 33.433,2 89.079,4 -31.034,1 -55.899,3 29.913,9 -16.155,5 -2.134,4 31.717,3
VIII NET FINANCING (VI - V - VII = - III) -8.193,9 35.568,3 38.171,7 50.796,5 90.460,6 108.015,7 1.187,0 17.660,3
* Primary balance: interest collected is excluded from the total revenues, interest paid is excluded from the total expendituresNote: Data presented in column no. 12 are iden cal to data presented in Table 1, in accordance with GFS 86 methodology, for presen ng revenues and expenditures within consolidated General Government balance. Part of payed contribu ons are excluded from revenues (revenues from contribu ons, which government pays for employees) . On the expenditure side respec ve expenditures are excluded. It does not aff ect the overall result, but it does aff ect total amount of revenues and expenditures. The amount of revenues and expenditures excluded are presented in column no. 11. The same column displays result of transfers from and to other government levels. The result is correc ve factor for other current expenditures.
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in mil. dinars
March April May June July August September October November December Total 2011 January Total
2012
62.623,3 56.105,2 64.194,5 58.148,6 62.749,2 61.334,5 68.181,6 63.528,5 65.496,3 72.215,0 744.761,2 61.358,3 61.358,3
55.063,2 50.424,7 53.539,9 51.627,5 56.373,3 54.718,7 56.693,5 55.013,6 55.098,0 61.166,8 646.597,7 55.213,4 55.213,4
6.283,3 6.824,5 6.466,1 7.536,8 6.949,0 6.893,5 6.767,0 3.188,5 4.222,6 4.212,7 70.284,7 2.837,9 2.837,9
8.132,8 2.106,9 2.199,6 2.554,2 2.453,8 2.152,0 2.385,9 2.280,9 2.361,2 2.876,2 34.208,5 2.521,8 2.521,8
26.302,1 27.994,9 28.040,3 24.910,5 32.182,5 24.172,0 30.218,2 32.946,6 30.013,3 32.696,7 342.445,7 29.547,4 29.547,4
9.735,3 9.645,8 13.031,9 12.727,5 10.968,8 17.393,9 13.376,5 12.603,2 14.338,1 17.137,7 152.425,2 17.740,0 17.740,0
3.900,8 3.224,6 3.112,2 3.143,8 2.995,3 3.238,0 3.435,8 3.434,8 3.582,0 3.607,7 38.804,7 2.096,3 2.096,3
708,9 628,1 689,8 754,7 824,0 869,3 510,1 559,5 580,7 635,9 8.428,9 470,0 470,0
7.553,9 5.614,5 10.587,1 6.347,0 6.314,3 6.550,0 11.396,6 8.433,2 9.342,0 10.957,9 96.222,1 6.096,3 6.096,3
82,3 0,0 268,3 316,4 -97,6 105,7 83,3 79,8 0,2 0,2 1.050,9 0,3 0,3
6,2 66,1 67,4 174,0 61,6 65,8 91,5 81,7 1.056,3 90,4 1.941,4 48,6 48,6
71.610,9 73.265,3 68.705,9 75.904,1 79.314,0 71.584,1 71.159,9 75.145,0 76.802,2 84.771,9 877.295,1 71.786,2 71.786,2
64.345,0 68.453,9 64.436,2 69.776,7 73.843,4 67.097,6 68.910,3 69.889,9 72.389,4 77.789,6 824.060,5 68.098,2 68.098,2
16.650,6 17.459,0 17.488,3 18.643,1 18.160,2 18.005,1 18.057,6 18.200,0 18.840,0 19.417,8 215.076,9 18.709,5 18.709,5
5.162,3 5.328,3 5.257,2 5.467,4 4.972,5 5.004,0 3.610,3 6.483,8 7.246,3 8.600,1 64.658,1 4.251,4 4.251,4
5.524,3 5.532,0 1.726,7 3.783,3 3.174,8 2.277,4 4.460,6 4.779,8 2.033,9 3.765,0 40.337,3 2.164,9 2.164,9
2.649,8 3.230,5 2.797,4 3.944,5 10.217,2 6.587,5 5.291,5 2.928,2 4.653,3 5.725,2 56.277,7 7.947,9 7.947,9
6.720,3 7.401,7 6.832,0 6.897,9 6.675,5 6.626,7 6.977,1 7.531,9 7.912,4 8.886,8 86.591,9 6.997,6 6.997,6
1.257,4 1.072,7 1.397,4 1.586,4 1.224,6 796,4 920,3 1.041,3 997,5 1.038,1 15.757,3 1.307,1 1.307,1
26.380,3 28.429,7 28.937,1 29.454,1 29.418,6 27.800,5 29.592,9 28.924,8 30.706,1 30.356,6 345.361,3 26.719,8 26.719,8
2.579,8 1.397,2 1.310,9 2.549,9 3.025,8 2.988,9 1.404,4 3.750,3 3.375,5 4.910,5 28.585,4 3.128,3 3.128,3
4.686,1 3.414,1 2.958,8 3.577,6 2.444,8 1.497,5 845,2 1.504,8 1.037,3 2.071,8 24.649,2 559,7 559,7
-8.987,6 -17.160,1 -4.511,5 -17.755,5 -16.564,8 -10.249,6 -2.978,3 -11.616,5 -11.305,8 -12.556,8 -132.533,9 -10.427,9 -10.427,9
-3.545,6 -11.628,0 -3.053,1 -14.288,6 -13.292,4 -8.077,8 1.398,9 -6.916,5 -9.272,2 -8.792,0 -93.247,5 -8.263,2 -8.263,2
32.139,7 27.778,9 34.984,8 28.191,3 48.821,7 17.953,6 16.142,1 12.190,5 18.642,8 26.107,2 293.949,4 17.847,5 21.256,6
32.139,7 27.778,9 34.984,8 28.191,3 48.821,7 17.953,6 16.142,1 12.190,5 18.642,8 22.698,1 290.540,3 17.847,5 17.847,5
26.665,2 25.042,4 34.548,2 25.218,4 47.905,1 17.080,7 11.839,8 9.047,0 17.727,3 19.818,8 264.552,4 16.565,0 16.565,0
3.850,7 2.471,0 94,7 2.383,3 532,9 297,3 4.302,3 2.879,8 560,1 2.270,6 20.042,7 719,6 719,6
1.623,8 265,5 342,0 589,6 383,8 575,6 0,0 263,7 355,4 608,7 5.945,3 562,9 562,9
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 3.409,1 3.409,1 0,0 3.409,1
39.270,8 71.525,6 26.828,5 43.771,3 75.157,1 16.955,5 83.011,5 28.278,9 6.904,6 -9.540,9 461.589,9 22.849,1 22.849,1
38.697,2 71.350,9 26.669,3 43.547,7 75.021,6 15.976,7 82.936,8 27.881,6 6.718,2 -9.803,5 457.387,2 22.693,7 22.693,7
38.438,7 41.667,5 25.803,4 43.547,7 63.104,9 15.976,7 8.718,2 20.059,7 6.718,2 -10.834,3 331.591,5 22.693,7 22.693,7
258,5 29.683,4 865,9 0,0 11.916,6 0,0 74.218,6 7.821,9 0,0 1.030,8 125.795,7 0,0 0,0
0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
306,6 170,5 157,1 221,9 134,6 974,3 71,7 392,2 182,5 253,5 3.093,6 124,8 124,8
267,0 4,2 2,1 1,7 0,9 4,5 3,1 5,0 3,9 9,1 1.109,1 30,5 30,5
-1.856,5 26.586,7 -12.667,8 -2.175,6 9.770,5 -11.247,7 63.891,1 4.471,8 -23.044,0 -48.205,0 35.106,6 -5.426,4 -8.835,5
8.987,6 17.160,1 4.511,5 17.755,5 16.564,8 10.249,6 2.978,3 11.616,5 11.305,8 12.556,8 132.533,9 10.427,9 10.427,9
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Table 4. Tax revenuesin mil. dinars
Period Taxes Personal income tax
of which: Wage tax*
Corporate income tax
of which: Profi t tax
VAT / Retail sales tax Excises Customs Other taxes
1 = 2 + 4 + 6 + 7 +
8 + 92 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2003 Total 245.892,9 51.915,8 50.002,6 5.123,7 4.594,6 103.469,4 56.228,8 23.266,6 5.888,6
2004 Total 310.916,9 54.752,8 49.929,3 6.533,7 6.003,3 133.751,3 69.061,8 34.287,5 12.529,8
2005 Total 390.214,8 50.573,5 44.028,2 9.446,6 8.075,5 215.938,5 71.275,2 38.964,7 4.016,2
2006 Total 437.112,5 63.644,2 54.124,0 16.858,6 13.417,0 225.196,6 81.619,4 45.375,0 4.418,6
2007 Total 511.261,5 62.744,2 48.849,6 27.228,1 23.351,0 265.464,6 93.211,7 57.380,9 5.232,0
2008 Total 582.893,1 74.695,4 57.191,1 34.968,0 28.465,8 301.689,5 100.626,6 64.784,3 6.129,2
2009 Total 574.644,1 71.307,95 58.310,32 29.494,85 23.211,15 296.927,1 119.820,1 48.039,8 9.054,3
2010
January 47.759,3 4.992,6 4.027,8 1.903,7 1.517,9 27.954,3 9.826,2 2.256,6 826,0
February 36.932,8 5.436,1 4.628,1 2.985,5 2.195,9 19.231,3 5.421,8 3.008,2 849,8
March 50.661,7 6.171,9 5.033,6 5.797,9 5.241,1 24.714,9 8.776,0 4.208,1 992,9
April 49.336,6 6.274,7 5.177,6 1.964,1 1.423,5 26.648,3 9.677,3 3.719,0 1.053,2
May 47.354,3 5.830,1 4.607,5 1.771,6 1.212,4 24.448,0 10.612,9 3.551,5 1.140,2
June 50.717,3 6.668,6 4.959,9 2.260,4 1.446,8 26.189,1 10.729,3 3.752,3 1.117,6
July 54.183,5 6.615,4 5.134,2 2.036,8 1.443,8 30.546,5 10.392,2 3.480,9 1.111,8
August 54.337,8 5.960,8 4.830,3 1.788,7 1.450,9 25.438,3 16.287,2 3.765,6 1.097,3
September 51.656,1 6.044,4 4.871,6 2.187,3 1.499,4 27.197,3 11.157,5 4.058,3 1.011,4
October 51.283,0 6.038,8 4.939,8 2.311,6 1.610,8 28.868,7 9.087,9 3.998,6 977,5
November 59.265,1 6.995,9 4.996,0 2.271,6 1.755,1 28.976,0 15.869,2 4.167,1 985,3
December 63.120,1 8.145,3 6.413,1 2.612,7 1.692,8 29.156,8 17.751,4 4.319,3 1.134,6
Total 616.607,7 75.174,6 59.619,5 29.891,9 22.490,3 319.369,4 135.588,9 44.285,5 12.297,5
2011
January 53.508,1 5.091,5 4.303,0 1.968,4 1.519,5 30.688,5 12.539,0 2.253,7 966,9
February 43.370,5 5.849,2 5.070,8 2.736,5 2.262,5 22.280,2 8.927,5 2.876,0 700,9
March 55.063,2 6.283,3 5.216,9 8.132,8 7.721,5 26.302,1 9.735,3 3.900,8 708,9
April 50.424,7 6.824,5 5.789,1 2.106,9 1.469,5 27.994,9 9.645,8 3.224,6 628,1
May 53.539,9 6.466,1 4.922,6 2.199,6 1.707,9 28.040,3 13.031,9 3.112,2 689,8
June 51.627,5 7.536,8 5.525,5 2.554,2 1.803,7 24.910,5 12.727,5 3.143,8 754,7
July 56.373,3 6.949,0 5.440,7 2.453,8 1.714,3 32.182,5 10.968,8 2.995,3 824,0
August 54.718,7 6.893,5 5.449,2 2.152,0 1.785,7 24.172,0 17.393,9 3.238,0 869,3
September 56.693,5 6.767,0 5.521,4 2.385,9 1.874,7 30.218,2 13.376,5 3.435,8 510,1
October 55.013,6 3.188,5 1.959,5 2.280,9 1.901,5 32.946,6 12.603,2 3.434,8 559,5
November 55.098,0 4.222,6 2.028,0 2.361,2 1.951,1 30.013,3 14.338,1 3.582,0 580,7
December 61.166,8 4.212,7 2.496,5 2.876,2 2.038,2 32.696,7 17.137,7 3.607,7 635,9
Total 646.597,7 70.284,7 53.723,3 34.208,5 27.750,0 342.445,7 152.425,2 38.804,7 8.428,9
2012 January 55.213,4 2.837,9 1.752,5 2.521,8 1.889,8 29.547,4 17.740,0 2.096,3 470,0
Total 55.213,4 2.837,9 1.752,5 2.521,8 1.889,8 29.547,4 17.740,0 2.096,3 470,0
*The amount of funds based on the 60:40 ra o (in favour of Republic Budget) has changed to 80:20 (in favour of Local Government Budget), star ng from October the 1st, 2011.
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T able 5. Value added tax and excisesin mil. dinars
Period VAT VAT - domes c
VAT - imports
Retail sales tax (from previous
years)
VAT reimbursement Excises Excises on
oil derivates Tobacco excises
Other excises
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 2 3 4 5 6 = 7 + 8 + 9 7 8 9
2005 Total 215.938,5 70.440,9 121.680,2 23.817,5 26.824,3 71.275,2 44.044,8 19.044,5 8.185,9
2006 Total 225.196,6 68.494,3 150.235,2 6.467,1 57.134,0 81.619,4 45.915,7 26.147,0 9.556,7
2007 Total 265.464,6 81.678,2 179.238,2 4.548,2 70.732,7 93.211,7 49.107,8 34.371,9 9.732,0
2008 Total 301.689,5 88.699,4 209.067,2 3.923,0 90.829,7 100.626,6 50.996,7 39.339,9 10.290,0
2009 Total 296.927,1 120.616,9 173.348,6 2.961,6 70.512,8 119.820,1 59.382,8 50.604,0 9.833,3
2010
January 27.954,3 17.565,3 10.188,9 200,1 5.404,4 9.826,2 3.182,9 6.103,5 539,8
February 19.231,3 6.035,1 12.950,2 246,0 6.452,6 5.421,8 3.788,3 1.012,2 621,4
March 24.714,9 7.891,1 16.653,4 170,4 5.450,3 8.776,0 5.874,9 2.173,3 727,7
April 26.648,3 10.775,6 15.619,9 252,8 6.942,9 9.677,3 5.436,0 3.274,6 966,7
May 24.448,0 7.959,3 16.235,5 253,2 6.902,5 10.612,9 5.176,5 4.381,5 1.054,8
June 26.189,1 7.884,6 18.075,8 228,7 6.518,2 10.729,3 4.338,4 5.410,4 980,5
July 30.546,5 11.244,6 19.013,0 288,9 7.391,0 10.392,2 3.142,2 6.381,4 868,6
August 25.438,3 6.728,6 18.475,8 233,9 9.517,4 16.287,2 8.711,8 6.231,3 1.344,2
September 27.197,3 7.515,8 19.405,8 275,7 7.684,7 11.157,5 6.135,2 3.926,9 1.095,3
October 28.868,7 10.410,7 18.285,6 172,3 8.677,3 9.087,9 3.992,0 4.328,8 767,0
November 28.976,0 8.020,8 20.707,9 247,2 8.706,4 15.869,2 8.164,3 6.634,7 1.070,2
December 29.156,8 6.957,2 22.038,2 161,4 8.895,9 17.751,4 5.855,7 10.911,9 983,8
Total 319.369,4 108.988,8 207.649,9 2.730,7 88.543,5 135.588,9 63.798,2 60.770,6 11.020,1
2011
January 30.688,5 17.188,6 13.262,2 237,7 9.416,8 12.539,0 3.659,9 8.315,5 563,7
February 22.280,2 5.128,9 16.901,2 250,2 8.123,8 8.927,5 6.253,4 1.779,2 894,9
March 26.302,1 5.074,8 21.050,2 177,1 7.934,5 9.735,3 5.142,2 3.827,6 765,4
April 27.994,9 9.823,6 17.934,5 236,7 8.438,5 9.645,8 4.926,6 3.768,3 951,0
May 28.040,3 7.917,1 19.889,1 234,0 9.626,1 13.031,9 8.043,4 3.601,4 1.387,1
June 24.910,5 6.205,1 18.463,8 241,6 8.448,3 12.727,5 5.328,7 6.169,7 1.229,1
July 32.182,5 12.051,3 19.853,7 277,4 8.150,3 10.968,8 3.531,5 6.498,8 938,5
August 24.172,0 5.872,2 18.066,2 233,6 10.566,4 17.393,9 8.534,8 7.211,6 1.647,4
September 30.218,2 10.320,6 19.659,9 237,7 8.017,6 13.376,5 6.639,8 5.536,5 1.200,2
October 32.946,6 13.809,8 18.915,8 221,0 7.017,3 12.603,2 6.267,6 5.195,9 1.139,7
November 30.013,3 8.458,3 21.360,6 194,4 10.011,6 14.338,1 6.322,0 6.944,2 1.071,9
December 32.696,7 11.502,1 21.010,6 183,9 5.439,7 17.137,7 5.874,8 10.337,0 925,9
Total 342.445,7 113.352,4 226.367,9 2.725,4 101.190,9 152.425,2 70.524,6 69.185,8 12.714,8
2012 January 29.547,4 14.879,9 14.490,8 176,7 12.949,0 17.740,0 5.930,5 10.760,0 1.049,5
Total 29.547,4 14.879,9 14.490,8 176,7 12.949,0 17.740,0 5.930,5 10.760,0 1.049,5
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Table 6. Non-tax revenuein mil. dinars
Period Dona ons and transfers Other revenue Revenues from property
Revenues from sales of goods and services Other non-tax revenue
1 2 = 3 + 4 + 5 3 4 5
2003 Total 3.435,0 23.803,0 2.941,6 8.302,0 12.559,4
2004 Total 1.855,4 38.653,2 1.216,4 13.856,3 23.580,5
2005 Total 2.726,0 54.056,4 1.421,9 23.862,1 28.772,4
2006 Total 1.399,1 55.627,6 3.023,5 29.061,4 23.542,7
2007 Total 745,8 67.446,2 6.745,1 32.842,6 27.858,5
2008 Total 744,9 67.633,9 2.945,7 39.592,6 25.095,7
2009 Total 5.955,6 75.394,4 6.845,8 36.338,2 32.210,4
2010
January 55,7 3.936,0 226,4 2.624,9 1.084,7
February 69,2 6.207,3 234,6 3.169,9 2.802,9
March 30,6 7.308,7 423,5 4.133,2 2.752,0
April 46,3 6.475,4 1.588,3 3.463,8 1.423,2
May 46,0 8.273,2 2.804,5 3.734,1 1.734,5
June 180,3 6.781,5 229,4 3.611,1 2.941,0
July 117,2 11.839,2 1.020,3 8.762,1 2.056,8
August 126,6 5.420,4 258,6 3.032,2 2.129,6
September 39,0 5.476,9 369,9 3.469,3 1.637,7
October 177,9 7.721,8 844,3 3.319,1 3.558,4
November 296,4 9.501,7 1.011,9 3.716,4 4.773,5
December 5.485,1 10.005,0 629,3 4.594,8 4.780,9
Total 6.670,3 88.947,0 9.641,0 47.630,8 31.675,2
2011
January 44,3 5.041,4 343,1 3.568,5 1.129,8
February 136,0 8.084,2 735,4 3.203,2 4.145,6
March 6,2 7.553,9 1.490,7 3.912,8 2.150,4
April 66,1 5.614,5 415,3 3.794,6 1.404,6
May 67,4 10.587,1 5.109,3 3.722,3 1.755,4
June 174,0 6.347,0 588,4 3.819,6 1.939,0
July 61,6 6.314,3 515,7 3.794,6 2.004,0
August 65,8 6.550,0 618,7 3.893,9 2.037,4
September 91,5 11.396,6 792,4 3.422,4 7.181,8
October 81,7 8.433,2 1.074,3 3.438,7 3.920,2
November 1.056,3 9.342,0 1.579,5 3.558,2 4.204,3
December 90,4 10.957,9 786,7 4.896,4 5.274,8
Total 1.941,4 96.222,1 14.049,6 45.025,1 37.147,3
2012 January 48,6 6.096,3 738,3 3.702,1 1.655,9
Total 48,6 6.096,3 738,3 3.702,1 1.655,9
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Table 7. Total expenditures of the Republic budget
Period Total expenditures Current expenditures
Expenditure for employees
Purchase of goods and services Interest payment Subsidies
1 = 2 + 10 + 13 + 14 2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 3 4 5 6
2003 Total 319.588,4 278.935,9 58.234,0 22.638,1 10.977,9 30.723,6
2004 Total 376.402,6 330.751,6 71.449,6 23.260,5 13.403,7 34.898,2
2005 Total 464.610,9 405.441,2 88.588,9 33.208,2 17.150,5 29.140,1
2006 Total 568.217,0 476.611,2 121.309,8 36.173,8 19.274,9 31.752,0
2007 Total 653.534,5 538.708,5 152.732,1 46.204,9 14.806,5 36.252,6
2008 Total 740.826,3 631.965,6 180.382,1 50.801,2 13.880,4 49.374,9
2009 Total 890.615,0 699.042,8 184.157,0 50.160,9 20.016,4 40.875,1
2010
January 71.224,0 51.955,3 15.441,6 3.193,1 1.024,2 1.601,4
February 78.107,3 57.260,3 15.620,3 3.589,7 1.672,8 2.612,0
March 84.335,6 59.309,8 15.946,5 3.892,1 3.545,3 2.241,7
April 86.563,1 62.889,1 15.580,0 4.366,8 3.795,9 2.827,1
May 97.564,8 61.397,0 15.613,4 4.056,4 1.020,8 5.189,1
June 80.045,7 62.616,0 15.811,9 3.933,9 2.924,9 5.288,0
July 89.555,8 68.330,7 15.880,3 5.302,4 1.220,7 9.210,4
August 73.239,7 58.446,2 15.633,1 4.082,8 1.516,6 3.206,0
September 90.564,0 62.820,1 15.683,4 4.522,4 4.528,6 3.469,2
October 102.966,0 69.173,6 15.889,7 4.233,7 4.387,9 3.405,0
November 85.829,7 61.385,4 16.367,7 5.222,1 1.301,9 3.951,7
December 126.407,1 79.961,8 16.915,1 13.655,1 3.193,1 6.509,8
Total 1.066.403,0 755.545,3 190.383,0 60.050,4 30.132,5 49.511,3
2011
January 75.821,4 59.388,2 17.489,2 3.095,0 1.436,1 1.463,6
February 84.207,3 67.740,3 16.665,9 4.430,9 1.843,3 6.789,0
March 103.750,6 64.345,0 16.650,6 5.162,3 5.524,3 2.649,8
April 101.044,2 68.453,9 17.459,0 5.328,3 5.532,0 3.230,5
May 103.690,7 64.436,2 17.488,3 5.257,2 1.726,7 2.797,4
June 104.095,4 69.776,7 18.643,1 5.467,4 3.783,3 3.944,5
July 128.135,7 73.843,4 18.160,2 4.972,5 3.174,8 10.217,2
August 89.537,7 67.097,6 18.005,1 5.004,0 2.277,4 6.587,5
September 87.302,0 68.910,3 18.057,6 3.610,3 4.460,6 5.291,5
October 87.335,5 69.889,9 18.200,0 6.483,8 4.779,8 2.928,2
November 95.445,0 72.389,4 18.840,0 7.246,3 2.033,9 4.653,3
December 107.470,0 77.789,6 19.417,8 8.600,1 3.765,0 5.725,2
Total 1.167.835,4 824.060,5 215.076,9 64.658,1 40.337,3 56.277,7
2012 January 89.633,7 68.098,2 18.709,5 4.251,4 2.164,9 7.947,9
Total 89.633,7 68.098,2 18.709,5 4.251,4 2.164,9 7.947,9
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in mil. dinars
Grants and transfers Social assistance Other current
expendituresCapital
expenditures
Expenditures for fi xed and
natural assets
Expenditures for NIP Debt repayment Net lending
7 8 9 10 = 11 + 12 11 12 13 14
120.477,0 31.820,6 4.064,7 12.290,6 12.290,6 ... 19.262,3 9.099,6
150.655,3 32.818,9 4.265,4 22.034,2 22.034,2 ... 21.833,5 1.783,3
185.044,3 47.072,7 5.236,6 28.017,5 28.017,5 ... 25.807,7 5.344,5
191.242,7 69.760,8 7.097,2 42.432,3 33.293,2 9.139,1 38.509,5 10.664,0
204.403,1 75.142,2 9.167,1 65.905,8 26.581,6 39.324,2 35.909,2 13.011,0
250.107,4 77.812,5 9.607,3 53.040,2 29.338,3 23.701,9 38.758,2 17.062,3
321.821,9 73.757,8 8.253,8 30.597,6 19.531,0 11.066,6 144.160,3 16.814,3
24.753,4 5.559,0 382,8 722,7 722,7 0,0 18.539,4 6,6
27.547,1 5.840,3 378,0 1.024,4 1.024,4 0,0 19.360,6 462,0
26.580,6 6.276,1 827,5 829,2 756,7 72,5 21.494,2 2.702,4
27.774,8 7.769,8 774,8 1.124,6 797,5 327,1 20.336,7 2.212,6
26.653,1 8.082,3 781,9 1.754,1 975,5 778,7 31.599,2 2.814,5
27.482,5 6.323,6 851,2 1.525,1 1.230,1 295,0 14.584,8 1.319,8
27.696,7 8.165,7 854,5 2.853,7 1.665,5 1.188,2 14.846,8 3.524,6
27.108,0 5.973,8 925,8 2.543,3 2.013,3 530,0 10.021,3 2.228,9
27.908,2 5.972,1 736,2 4.168,4 1.915,1 2.253,3 20.886,1 2.689,5
27.858,6 12.667,9 730,9 4.602,8 3.724,1 878,7 27.435,7 1.754,0
27.405,0 6.299,0 838,0 4.814,3 3.592,4 1.221,9 18.311,2 1.318,8
29.234,2 8.258,9 2.195,8 13.396,3 10.841,2 2.555,0 28.746,1 4.302,9
328.002,1 87.188,5 10.277,4 39.358,9 29.258,5 10.100,4 246.162,2 25.336,5
25.564,0 7.016,6 3.323,7 392,7 392,7 0,0 16.040,6 0,0
29.796,5 7.113,1 1.101,6 899,5 899,5 0,0 14.956,2 611,3
26.380,3 6.720,3 1.257,4 2.579,8 2.332,1 247,7 32.139,7 4.686,1
28.429,7 7.401,7 1.072,7 1.397,2 1.024,9 372,3 27.778,9 3.414,1
28.937,1 6.832,0 1.397,4 1.310,9 907,9 403,0 34.984,8 2.958,8
29.454,1 6.897,9 1.586,4 2.549,9 1.591,3 958,6 28.191,3 3.577,6
29.418,6 6.675,5 1.224,6 3.025,8 2.035,6 990,2 48.821,7 2.444,8
27.800,5 6.626,7 796,4 2.988,9 2.434,9 554,0 17.953,6 1.497,5
29.592,9 6.977,1 920,3 1.404,4 1.045,4 359,0 16.142,1 845,2
28.924,8 7.531,9 1.041,3 3.750,3 3.401,8 348,5 12.190,5 1.504,8
30.706,1 7912,4 997,5 3.375,5 2.019,5 1.356,0 18.642,8 1.037,3
30.356,6 8886,8 1.038,1 4.910,5 3.711,5 1.199,0 22.698,1 2.071,8
345.361,3 86.591,9 15.757,3 28.585,4 21.797,1 6.788,3 290.540,3 24.649,2
26.719,8 6.997,6 1.307,1 3.128,3 3.042,4 85,8 17.847,5 559,7
26.719,8 6.997,6 1.307,1 3.128,3 3.042,4 85,8 17.847,5 559,7
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Table 8. Total expenditures for employees in state administra on in mil. dinars
Period Expenditure for employees Wages and salaries Social contribu ons (by employer)
Other expenditure for employees
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 2 3 4
2003 Total 58.234,0 47.686,9 8.805,2 1.741,9
2004 Total 71.449,6 58.388,7 11.349,8 1.711,1
2005 Total 88.588,9 71.158,3 14.130,4 3.300,2
2006 Total 121.309,8 93.554,9 18.538,8 9.216,1
2007 Total 152.732,1 119.931,1 23.511,0 9.290,0
2008 Total 180.382,1 139.169,8 27.190,4 14.021,9
2009 Total 184.157,0 146.596,4 28.683,7 8.876,9
2010
January 15.441,6 12.342,1 2.423,9 675,5
February 15.620,3 12.355,0 2.424,1 841,2
March 15.946,5 12.780,0 2.413,2 753,4
April 15.580,0 12.263,1 2.474,9 842,0
May 15.613,4 12.309,0 2.465,7 838,7
June 15.811,9 12.491,6 2.463,2 857,1
July 15.880,3 12.620,4 2.487,3 772,5
August 15.633,1 12.483,2 2.465,7 684,2
September 15.683,4 12.400,9 2.479,5 802,9
October 15.889,7 12.521,9 2.477,1 890,7
November 16.367,7 12.594,6 2.473,4 1.299,7
December 16.915,1 12.710,3 2.507,0 1.697,7
Total 190.383,0 149.872,0 29.555,3 10.955,7
2011
January 17.489,2 13.005,5 2.618,9 1.864,7
February 16.665,9 12.856,5 2.541,1 1.268,4
March 16.650,6 12.722,5 2.515,0 1.413,1
April 17.459,0 13.418,0 2.643,9 1.397,1
May 17.488,3 13.741,9 2.721,2 1.025,2
June 18.643,1 13.947,5 2.763,4 1.932,2
July 18.160,2 13.995,7 2.765,0 1.399,6
August 18.005,1 13.887,3 2.752,7 1.365,2
September 18.057,6 13.853,9 2.743,0 1.460,6
October 18.200,0 14.150,6 2.794,1 1.255,3
November 18.840,0 14.172,9 2.801,8 1.865,3
December 19.417,8 14.416,3 2.830,5 2.171,0
Total 215.076,9 164.168,6 32.490,5 18.417,7
2012 January 18.709,5 14.272,2 2.830,0 1.607,3
Total 18.709,5 14.272,2 2.830,0 1.607,3
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12.2
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12.4
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12.5
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12.7
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12.8
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13.8
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inm
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Wages and salaries in state administration, January 2008 January 2012
26,3
23,3
26,3
22,3
27,6
21,0
18,2 18,4
20,1
17,818,6
15,6
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2008 2009 2010 2011
in%
Share of wages and salaries of state administration in total expenditures of the Republic budget, quarterly
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Table 9. Expenditure for interest paymentsin mil. dinars
Period Interest payments Domes c interest payments
Foreign interest payments
Interest payments on ac vated con ngent
liabili es
Borrowing related charges
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 2 3 4 5
2003 Total 10.977,9 2.378,1 8.506,0 0,0 93,8
2004 Total 13.403,7 2.122,6 11.751,0 0,0 -469,9
2005 Total 17.150,5 2.427,4 14.466,8 0,0 256,3
2006 Total 19.274,9 2.316,0 16.386,6 207,5 364,8
2007 Total 14.806,5 2.312,5 11.917,9 468,2 107,8
2008 Total 13.880,4 948,2 11.118,8 1.793,3 20,1
2009 Total 20.016,4 5.178,7 12.076,4 2.346,9 414,4
2010
January 1.024,2 814,8 131,4 77,9 0,0
February 1.672,8 938,9 163,4 555,3 15,1
March 3.545,3 742,1 2.722,0 61,5 19,7
April 3.795,9 806,6 2.916,6 37,1 35,6
May 1.020,8 741,3 112,7 117,3 49,6
June 2.924,9 923,5 1.719,1 279,4 2,8
July 1.220,7 575,8 401,4 243,5 0,0
August 1.516,6 522,6 473,8 504,1 16,0
September 4.528,6 1.087,1 3.342,9 39,3 59,2
October 4.387,9 1.333,8 2.993,4 60,6 0,1
November 1.301,9 1.117,6 131,8 52,4 0,0
December 3.193,1 1.427,3 1.364,2 262,7 139,0
Total 30.132,5 11.031,3 16.472,8 2.291,3 337,1
2011
January 1.436,1 820,3 473,2 116,9 25,7
February 1.843,3 861,4 293,9 666,3 21,7
March 5.524,3 1.935,1 3.502,7 73,4 13,2
April 5.532,0 1.851,0 3.493,2 174,2 13,7
May 1.726,7 1.504,3 171,5 50,9 0,0
June 3.783,3 2.094,5 1.450,4 238,4 0,1
July 3.174,8 2.436,0 466,9 271,9 0,0
August 2.277,4 1.372,2 280,1 612,0 13,1
September 4.460,6 859,9 3.533,1 36,0 31,6
October 4.779,8 1.308,3 3.363,8 60,5 47,3
November 2.033,9 1.743,2 145,5 59,9 85,3
December 3.765,0 1.921,2 1.583,2 222,3 38,3
Total 40.337,3 18.707,2 18.757,5 2.582,6 289,9
2012 January 2.164,9 1.398,2 462,2 173,5 131,0
Total 2.164,9 1.398,2 462,2 173,5 131,0
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Table 10. Subsidies from the Republic budgetin mil. dinars
Period SubsidiesSubsidies through
Development fund
Agriculture subsidies
Subsidies for Railways Tourism subsidies Other subsidies
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 2 3 4 5 6
2003 Total 30.723,6 8.308,2 7.309,9 10.092,7 89,5 4.923,3
2004 Total 34.898,2 6.575,0 13.022,0 8.948,7 152,1 6.200,4
2005 Total 29.140,1 4.990,0 8.961,2 8.050,3 343,1 6.795,5
2006 Total 31.752,0 4.106,5 11.180,7 8.893,5 920,9 6.650,4
2007 Total 36.252,6 3.258,0 12.754,3 10.600,0 1.738,3 7.902,0
2008 Total 49.374,9 3.931,8 25.309,9 11.123,0 2.581,9 6.428,3
2009 Total 40.875,1 3.519,8 16.694,3 12.691,1 1.588,2 6.381,8
2010
January 1.601,4 206,4 90,7 1.035,5 0,0 268,8
February 2.612,0 468,0 378,3 1.031,6 352,7 381,5
March 2.241,7 259,4 397,7 1.033,3 222,6 328,7
April 2.827,1 355,5 897,1 1.033,3 126,8 414,3
May 5.189,1 372,6 3.171,5 1.033,3 311,2 300,5
June 5.288,0 235,2 2.879,4 1.033,3 242,9 897,3
July 9.210,4 466,2 6.826,3 1.033,3 158,1 726,4
August 3.206,0 229,4 999,0 1.033,3 239,0 705,3
September 3.469,2 407,2 1.309,5 1.033,3 242,4 476,8
October 3.405,0 73,2 1.681,8 1.033,3 69,2 547,5
November 3.951,7 256,0 1.414,8 1.033,3 174,1 1.073,5
December 6.509,8 862,9 2.817,7 1.033,3 385,9 1.410,0
Total 49.511,3 4.192,0 22.863,9 12.400,0 2.524,9 7.530,6
2011
January 1.463,6 0,0 14,9 1.079,3 147,5 221,8
February 6.789,0 344,2 1.397,6 4.178,3 215,4 653,5
March 2.649,8 346,2 249,8 1.078,3 124,0 851,5
April 3.230,5 346,0 156,7 1.078,3 641,3 1.008,2
May 2.797,4 298,3 561,8 1.078,3 45,3 813,7
June 3.944,5 300,0 383,1 1.078,3 87,2 2.095,8
July 10.217,2 306,2 5.076,2 1.078,3 505,3 3.251,2
August 6.587,5 400,0 3.925,3 1.078,3 178,6 1.005,2
September 5.291,5 304,4 1.851,3 1.078,3 177,6 1.879,9
October 2.928,2 300,0 548,7 1.078,3 198,4 802,8
November 4.653,3 550,0 1.094,7 1.093,0 488,4 1.427,1
December 5.725,2 234,7 2.759,8 1.078,3 63,4 1.589,1
Total 56.277,7 3.730,0 18.020,1 16.055,3 2.872,3 15.600,0
2012 January 7.947,9 232,5 5.215,4 1.099,0 9,5 1.391,5
Total 7.947,9 232,5 5.215,4 1.099,0 9,5 1.391,5
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Table 11. Transfers and grants from the Republic budgetin mil. dinars
Period Transfers and grants
Grants to interna onal organiza ons
Transfers to other levels of government
Current transfers to other levels of
government
Capital transfers to other levels of
governmentTransfers to SSO*
1 = 2 + 3 + 6 2 3 = 4 + 5 4 5 6
2003 Total 120.477,0 0,9 51.216,7 50.511,0 705,7 69.259,3
2004 Total 150.655,3 24,5 62.677,5 61.992,1 685,4 87.953,3
2005 Total 185.044,3 2,1 81.119,6 80.702,6 417,0 103.922,6
2006 Total 191.242,7 165,3 61.255,8 60.594,8 661,0 129.821,6
2007 Total 204.403,1 273,2 56.854,3 54.082,7 2.771,6 147.275,6
2008 Total 250.107,4 271,9 69.914,2 67.603,7 2.310,5 179.921,3
2009 Total 321.821,9 408,4 58.279,1 57.480,3 798,8 263.134,4
2010
January 24.753,4 22,3 4.371,5 4.365,9 5,5 20.359,7
February 27.547,1 79,6 4.792,2 4.762,1 30,1 22.675,3
March 26.580,6 25,9 4.863,6 4.853,1 10,5 21.691,2
April 27.774,8 15,0 4.874,7 4.821,4 53,2 22.885,0
May 26.653,1 135,9 4.745,7 4.720,0 25,8 21.771,5
June 27.482,5 80,6 5.003,8 4.929,3 74,5 22.398,1
July 27.696,7 42,3 5.179,7 4.910,2 269,5 22.474,8
August 27.108,0 8,0 4.979,6 4.916,6 63,0 22.120,5
September 27.908,2 38,6 4.604,5 4.593,9 10,5 23.265,2
October 27.858,6 5,7 5.058,5 4.899,1 159,4 22.794,3
November 27.405,0 33,2 5.163,2 4.998,4 164,8 22.208,7
December 29.234,2 111,1 7.097,7 6.618,5 479,2 22.025,3
Total 328.002,1 598,0 60.734,6 59.388,5 1.346,1 266.669,5
2011
January 25.564,0 19,2 4.908,1 4.908,1 0,0 20.636,7
February 29.796,5 274,4 5.367,8 5.365,0 2,8 24.154,3
March 26.380,3 41,0 5.819,4 5.654,3 165,1 20.520,0
April 28.429,7 142,1 5.770,3 5.720,1 50,2 22.517,3
May 28.937,1 45,8 5.849,2 5.750,7 98,4 23.042,1
June 29.454,1 24,8 6.062,0 5.995,8 66,2 23.367,2
July 29.418,6 33,1 5.622,5 5.549,1 73,4 23.763,0
August 27.800,5 7,9 5.338,7 5.278,9 59,8 22.454,0
September 29.592,9 40,1 5.689,5 5.445,0 244,5 23.863,3
October 28.924,8 9,3 4.562,0 4.460,0 101,9 24.353,5
November 30.706,1 25,5 7.130,1 5.732,2 1.398,0 23.550,5
December 30.356,6 -21,5 5.195,6 4.984,1 211,5 25.182,5
Total 345.361,3 641,7 67.315,2 64.843,3 2.471,9 277.404,4
2012 January 26.719,8 67,9 5.514,1 5.465,8 48,3 21.137,8
Total 26.719,8 67,9 5.514,1 5.465,8 48,3 21.137,8
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Republic budget expenditures transfers to SSO and other levels of government
Transfers to SSO Transfers to other levels of government
0
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Share of transfers to SSO and other levels of government in total expenditures of the Republic budget
Transfers to SSO Transfers to other levels of government
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Ta ble 12. Transfers and grants to SSO from the Republic budgetin mil. dinars
PeriodTransfers
and grants to SSO
Current transfers to
SSO
Current transfers to Health fund
Current grants to hospitals for capital
investments
Current grants to
hospitals for purchasing
medical and other
equipment
Current transfers
to Pension fund for
employees
Current transfers
to Na onal Employment
Agency
Capital grants and transfers to
SSO
1 = 2 + 8 2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 3 4 5 6 7 8
2003 Total 69.259,3 69.259,3 4.056,2 0,0 0,0 60.086,7 5.116,4 0,0
2004 Total 87.953,3 87.953,3 2.656,0 0,0 0,0 76.542,7 8.754,6 0,0
2005 Total 103.922,6 103.922,6 2.800,0 0,0 0,0 92.403,4 8.719,2 0,0
2006 Total 129.821,6 129.821,6 1.485,6 0,0 0,0 117.536,0 10.800,0 0,0
2007 Total 147.275,6 147.275,6 3.832,2 1.061,9 1.118,6 127.528,5 13.734,3 0,0
2008 Total 179.921,3 179.921,3 4.525,0 700,3 1.124,2 157.957,8 15.614,0 0,0
2009 Total 263.134,4 263.134,4 2.644,9 341,1 1.066,6 239.106,9 19.975,0 0,0
2010
January 20.359,7 20.359,7 0,0 0,0 0,0 18.845,4 1.514,2 0,0
February 22.675,3 22.675,3 0,0 6,0 11,3 21.118,0 1.540,0 0,0
March 21.691,2 21.691,2 0,0 0,1 2,1 20.028,4 1.660,6 0,0
April 22.885,0 22.885,0 0,0 0,4 1,4 20.928,1 1.955,2 0,0
May 21.771,5 21.771,5 243,3 14,8 15,7 19.520,2 1.977,5 0,0
June 22.398,1 22.398,1 129,0 14,2 72,2 20.007,7 2.175,0 0,0
July 22.474,8 22.474,8 49,0 15,7 16,7 20.415,8 1.977,5 0,0
August 22.120,5 22.120,5 86,0 4,4 39,5 20.075,7 1.915,0 0,0
September 23.265,2 23.265,2 49,0 19,7 74,4 20.967,2 2.155,0 0,0
October 22.794,3 22.794,3 49,0 69,0 282,6 20.421,6 1.972,2 0,0
November 22.208,7 22.208,7 48,5 27,0 55,1 20.355,3 1.722,8 0,0
December 22.025,3 22.025,3 102,0 164,2 235,1 20.289,0 1.235,0 0,0
Total 266.669,5 266.669,5 755,7 335,5 806,0 242.972,3 21.800,0 0,0
2011
January 20.636,7 20.636,7 0,0 2,3 0,0 19.124,3 1.510,0 0,0
February 24.154,3 24.154,3 102,5 15,7 0,0 22.536,1 1.500,0 0,0
March 20.520,0 20.520,0 51,3 29,6 40,9 19.618,2 780,0 0,0
April 22.517,3 22.517,3 51,3 10,0 0,0 21.196,1 1.260,0 0,0
May 23.042,1 23.042,1 51,3 2,2 6,5 21.997,1 985,0 0,0
June 23.367,2 23.367,2 51,3 106,7 -34,3 21.558,6 1.685,0 0,0
July 23.763,0 23.763,0 0,0 11,1 10,3 22.371,6 1.370,0 0,0
August 22.454,0 22.454,0 51,3 20,4 19,7 21.292,6 1.070,0 0,0
September 23.863,3 23.863,3 51,3 -0,4 1,7 22.110,8 1.700,0 0,0
October 24.353,5 24.353,5 115,4 -11,4 40,1 22.439,4 1.770,0 0,0
November 23.550,5 23.550,5 51,3 75,2 61,5 22.172,6 1.190,0 0,0
December 25.182,5 25.182,5 0,0 210,4 372,3 23.679,8 920,0 0,0
Total 277.404,4 277.404,4 576,7 471,9 518,6 260.097,2 15.740,0 0,0
2012 January 21.137,8 21.137,8 392,9 13,8 453,8 19.749,3 527,9 0,0
Total 21.137,8 21.137,8 392,9 13,8 453,8 19.749,3 527,9 0,0
Note: From June 2006, current transfers to employees pension fund include also transfer to military pension fund.
VOJVODINA BUDGET
Source: Provincial Finance Secretariat
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Table 1. Revenues of Autonomous Province of Vojvodinain mil. dinars
Period Total revenues Taxes Personal
income taxCorporate income tax Other taxes Transfers
and grantsOther
revenue
Proceeds from
borrowing
Priva za on proceeds
1 = 2 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9
2 = 3 + 4 + 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2005 Total 20.694,3 4.928,1 3.814,9 861,3 251,9 13.198,7 156,8 0,0 2.410,7
2006 Total 25.429,1 6.091,2 4.636,4 1.454,8 0,0 15.953,1 203,6 0,0 3.181,2
2007 Total 30.906,4 6.541,4 4.083,1 2.458,3 0,0 19.297,2 194,2 0,0 4.873,6
2008 Total 49.116,2 8.702,1 4.663,3 4.038,8 0,0 33.964,4 566,1 0,0 5.883,6
2009 Total 57.236,5 6.423,6 4.705,3 1.718,3 0,0 27.768,5 1.339,7 0,0 21.704,7
2010
January 3.220,8 494,5 324,0 170,5 0,0 2.578,0 84,4 0,0 63,9
February 3.228,2 547,6 366,4 181,2 0,0 2.583,8 70,4 0,0 26,4
March 3.989,8 1.017,7 400,7 617,0 0,0 2.628,5 63,9 0,0 279,7
April 3.344,3 530,7 416,5 113,6 0,6 2.621,2 93,5 0,0 98,9
May 3.459,2 504,2 364,7 140,1 -0,6 2.625,5 43,6 0,0 285,9
June 3.668,5 606,6 391,5 215,1 0,0 2.727,9 44,5 0,0 289,5
July 3.297,8 580,0 430,4 149,6 0,0 2.648,6 69,2 0,0 0,0
August 3.228,8 559,4 382,7 176,7 0,0 2.593,6 37,5 0,0 38,3
September 3.268,9 594,6 396,0 198,6 0,0 2.611,6 35,9 0,0 26,8
October 3.497,2 577,0 397,2 179,8 0,0 2.592,3 85,8 0,0 242,1
November 3.591,4 696,2 394,0 302,2 0,0 2.615,2 80,7 0,0 199,3
December 4.127,6 788,7 532,0 256,7 0,0 3.236,1 60,2 0,0 42,6
2010 Total 41.922,5 7.497,2 4.796,1 2.701,1 0,0 32.062,3 769,6 0,0 1.593,4
2011
January 3.267,9 524,2 342,6 181,6 0,0 2.625,6 54,9 0,0 63,2
February 3.335,4 614,6 402,5 212,1 0,0 2.681,4 25,0 0,0 14,4
March 4.906,6 1.602,6 407,6 1.195,0 0,0 3.161,8 46,6 0,0 95,6
April 3.510,2 490,6 468,7 21,9 0,0 2.923,8 73,1 0,0 22,7
May 3.545,3 599,8 387,3 212,5 0,0 2.859,2 84,4 0,0 1,9
June 4.442,0 798,0 431,1 366,9 0,0 3.421,2 45,3 0,0 177,5
July 3.635,6 640,4 437,6 202,8 0,0 2.892,3 89,8 0,0 13,1
August 3.752,2 657,4 425,3 232,1 0,0 2.789,2 32,6 0,0 273,0
September 3.478,6 625,5 429,0 196,5 0,0 2.807,5 36,4 0,0 9,2
October 3.443,3 651,5 439,3 212,2 0,0 2.606,2 84,8 0,0 100,8
November 5.798,5 717,8 435,5 282,3 0,0 4.872,1 65,1 0,0 143,5
December 3.857,1 832,2 550,6 281,6 0,0 2.812,0 75,5 0,0 137,4
2011 Total 46.972,7 8.754,6 5.157,1 3.597,5 0,0 36.452,3 713,5 0,0 1.052,3
2012 January 4.015,1 690,9 378,1 309,6 3,2 2.892,8 411,8 0,0 19,6
2012 Total 4.015,1 690,9 378,1 309,6 3,2 2.892,8 411,8 0,0 19,6
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Table 2. Expenditures of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodinain mil. dinars
Period Total expenditures
Current expenditures
Expenditures for employees
Purchase of goods and
services
Interest payment Subsidies Transfers and
grantsSocial
insuranceOther
expendituresCapital
expendituresDebt
repayment Net lending
1 = 2 + 10 + 11 + 12
2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2005 Total 20.166,1 19.882,1 14.096,5 1.145,5 0,0 2.782,2 1.295,0 79,1 483,8 232,9 0,0 51,1
2006 Total 24.975,1 24.636,9 1.643,1 1.055,0 0,2 2.286,6 18.702,8 388,9 560,3 338,2 0,0 0,0
2007 Total 31.281,5 30.862,3 1.931,8 1.466,2 0,2 4.698,6 21.831,4 425,5 508,6 419,2 0,0 0,0
2008 Total 47.663,4 35.844,3 2.398,6 2.675,2 0,3 3.297,0 26.246,8 493,7 732,7 11.819,1 0,0 0,0
2009 Total 49.275,4 36.342,0 2.601,3 1.281,2 0,0 2.733,9 28.740,4 386,0 599,2 9.380,4 0,0 3.553,0
2010
January 2.800,0 2.799,9 129,0 18,2 0,0 81,8 2.535,9 29,4 5,6 0,1 0,0 0,0
February 5.140,4 3.362,2 221,0 71,9 0,0 377,8 2.612,7 34,1 44,7 1.778,2 0,0 0,0
March 5.938,7 3.422,9 230,1 90,1 0,1 293,7 2.708,8 24,4 75,7 1.465,8 0,0 1.050,0
April 4.131,2 3.294,1 291,2 96,2 0,0 141,9 2.677,2 39,2 48,4 807,0 0,0 30,1
May 3.870,2 3.253,1 129,0 168,7 0,0 215,4 2.630,5 35,5 74,0 617,1 0,0 0,0
June 4.015,6 3.599,7 233,5 248,3 0,0 210,3 2.778,7 19,4 109,5 384,9 0,0 31,0
July 3.763,8 3.353,4 214,5 119,5 0,0 333,6 2.616,2 33,0 36,6 410,4 0,0 0,0
August 3.854,3 3.381,5 213,8 112,3 0,0 298,3 2.648,7 33,1 75,3 472,8 0,0 0,0
September 3.449,8 3.330,3 234,9 93,1 0,0 275,1 2.659,5 25,2 42,5 119,5 0,0 0,0
October 4.021,1 3.095,1 205,7 150,7 0,0 132,4 2.554,6 35,1 16,6 890,2 0,0 35,8
November 3.836,6 3.611,4 227,7 161,8 0,1 269,6 2.836,9 37,3 78,0 225,2 0,0 0,0
December 5.070,2 4.686,2 382,9 337,3 0,0 541,5 3.210,6 56,1 157,8 384,0 0,0 0,0
2010 Total 49.891,9 41.189,8 2.713,3 1.668,1 0,2 3.171,4 32.470,3 401,8 764,7 7.555,2 0,0 1.146,9
2011
January 2.754,0 2.754,0 107,5 16,0 0,0 0,0 2.630,3 0,0 0,2 0,0 0,0 0,0
February 3.174,5 3.173,9 227,6 70,6 0,1 62,9 2.769,5 31,3 11,9 0,6 0,0 0,0
March 3.785,7 3.284,9 243,9 98,4 0,0 43,1 2.795,2 44,2 60,1 500,8 0,0 0,0
April 3.739,1 3.539,9 339,2 129,4 0,1 28,0 2.972,3 33,6 37,3 149,2 0,0 50,0
May 3.654,9 3.579,2 109,0 279,8 -0,1 57,4 3.029,3 33,3 70,5 75,7 0,0 0,0
June 4.616,1 3.503,9 239,3 95,9 0,0 96,9 2.997,8 20,0 54,0 1.112,2 0,0 0,0
July 3.948,3 3.883,0 229,0 150,9 0,0 251,9 3.108,0 25,0 118,2 65,3 0,0 0,0
August 3.785,1 3.553,2 276,2 150,7 0,1 83,5 2.962,9 22,6 57,2 231,9 0,0 0,0
September 3.404,2 3.362,7 210,9 103,1 0,0 59,6 2.930,9 34,7 23,5 41,5 0,0 0,0
October 3.665,7 3.535,0 222,8 146,7 0,0 160,7 2.879,9 37,9 87,0 80,7 0,0 50,0
November 4.501,7 3.631,5 230,7 154,1 0,1 153,7 2.999,0 48,4 45,5 870,2 0,0 0,0
December 5.633,0 4.199,5 386,5 276,5 0,1 347,1 3.075,2 50,4 63,7 1.433,5 0,0 0,0
2011 Total 46.662,3 42.000,7 2.822,6 1.672,1 0,4 1.344,8 35.150,3 381,4 629,1 4.561,6 0,0 100,0
2012 January 3.034,9 3.034,9 110,2 23,6 0,0 0,0 2.901,1 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
2012 Total 3.034,9 3.034,9 110,2 23,6 0,0 0,0 2.901,1 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0
Note: From January 2006, transfers and grants also include expenditures for employees in the educa on sector on the Vojvodina territory.
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Source: Treasury Administration of the Republic of Serbia
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Table 1. Local government revenuesin mil. dinars
Period Total revenues Taxes Personal income tax Property tax Other taxes Transfers and
grants Other revenue Proceeds from borrowing
Priva za on proceeds
1 = 2 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 2=3+4+5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2005 Total 107.040,9 59.818,0 39.894,1 14.480,0 5.444,0 17.543,0 26.236,6 1.491,1 1.952,2
2006 Total 139.502,2 76.184,4 50.315,3 18.109,2 7.759,9 22.643,8 34.499,2 5.232,8 942,0
2007 Total 162.723,6 76.533,8 48.944,6 18.660,9 8.928,3 37.370,4 42.901,4 4.648,0 1.270,0
2008 Total 186.205,1 86.530,5 57.092,1 19.268,2 10.170,2 42.943,1 48.921,6 6.196,9 1.613,0
2009 Total 168.244,8 85.490,9 57.468,6 16.832,3 11.190,0 30.251,0 43.184,2 8.584,9 733,8
2010
January 10.262,4 5.426,5 3.888,0 885,6 652,9 2.187,8 2.323,8 301,0 23,3
February 13.777,4 7.507,6 4.557,2 2.124,5 825,9 2.522,9 3.233,5 503,0 10,4
March 14.470,1 7.616,2 5.011,9 1.532,4 1.071,9 2.627,2 3.080,8 1.075,2 70,7
April 12.981,3 6.923,4 5.022,9 850,4 1.050,1 2.570,0 2.939,2 525,8 22,9
May 14.451,4 8.305,1 4.659,2 2.401,8 1.244,1 2.458,3 3.432,6 186,5 68,9
June 15.064,3 7.837,0 4.864,2 1.557,4 1.415,4 2.813,4 3.464,8 900,6 48,5
July 15.691,3 7.556,7 5.004,9 1.218,9 1.332,9 2.512,3 3.996,0 1.618,5 7,8
August 16.941,3 8.382,5 4.831,6 2.327,1 1.223,8 2.742,9 3.554,3 2.248,2 13,4
September 15.106,0 6.985,8 4.781,3 1.272,2 932,3 2.522,5 3.648,0 1.933,6 16,1
October 15.651,8 6.880,6 4.809,9 1.085,5 985,2 2.666,5 5.221,1 834,8 48,8
November 17.874,5 8.882,5 5.024,4 2.372,2 1.485,9 2.943,3 4.520,9 1.485,0 42,8
December 30.768,7 10.459,8 6.625,8 2.334,5 1.499,5 6.089,1 10.050,4 4.109,7 59,7
2010 Total 193.040,5 92.763,7 59.081,3 19.962,5 13.719,9 34.656,2 49.465,4 15.721,9 433,3
2011
January 10.837,5 5.586,2 4.138,3 706,9 741,0 2.740,5 2.418,3 73,5 19,0
February 15.558,1 8.527,7 4.986,1 2.349,3 1.192,3 3.034,9 3.087,9 894,6 13,0
March 17.463,1 8.114,5 5.238,1 1.513,4 1.363,0 3.218,6 3.747,5 2.349,1 33,4
April 15.421,6 7.499,0 5.498,4 958,4 1.042,2 3.139,4 3.670,5 1.088,6 24,1
May 16.627,4 8.592,9 4.931,9 2.402,0 1.259,0 3.524,2 3.514,2 977,4 18,7
June 15.989,2 8.061,8 5.314,2 1.629,8 1.117,8 3.426,3 3.351,3 1.114,0 35,8
July 16.969,5 7.735,0 5.251,5 1.411,7 1.071,8 3.705,8 3.764,3 1.752,1 12,3
August 17.706,3 9.689,6 5.440,1 2.915,4 1.334,1 3.114,5 3.527,2 1.290,3 84,7
September 18.077,0 7.720,0 5.297,8 1.334,9 1.087,3 3.407,7 5.372,0 1.544,6 32,7
October 21.109,1 11.236,6 8.797,2 1.339,9 1.099,5 2.303,8 4.295,0 3.236,1 37,6
November 20.651,4 12.996,4 9.121,0 2.630,8 1.244,6 2.691,1 4.056,9 883,0 24,0
December 31.324,1 14.740,1 11.368,0 1.980,1 1.392,0 3.920,2 6.391,8 6.234,5 37,5
2011 Total 217.734,3 110.499,8 75.382,6 21.172,6 13.944,6 38.227,0 47.196,9 21.437,8 372,8
2012 January 16.648,8 9.680,5 7.709,4 989,2 981,9 3.553,3 3.228,8 174,4 11,8
2012 Total 16.648,8 9.680,5 7.709,4 989,2 981,9 3.553,3 3.228,8 174,4 11,8
Note: from October 1 2011, personal income tax collec on ra o between Republic and local governments is 20:80, previous ra o was 60:40 in favour of Republic
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Table 2. Local government expendituresin mil. Dinars
Period Total expenditures
Current expenditures
Expenditures for employees
Purchase of goods and
services
Interest payment Subsidies Transfers and
grantsSocial
insuranceOther
expendituresCapital
expendituresDebt
repayment Net lending
1 = 2 + 10 + 11 + 12
2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2005 Total 100.553,5 84.075,0 22.196,5 19.051,7 276,3 22.959,7 11.250,9 2.601,1 5.738,8 15.487,8 815,3 175,4
2006 Total 134.307,4 103.212,1 26.930,5 28.660,5 488,3 21.423,0 16.051,3 3.250,0 6.408,5 29.192,7 1.736,6 166,0
2007 Total 166.501,8 126.074,3 31.691,6 34.429,6 927,5 26.880,0 20.289,3 4.240,4 7.615,9 38.757,5 1.533,1 136,9
2008 Total 183.103,9 139.822,7 39.302,8 39.120,0 1.138,8 25.512,7 21.925,4 4.504,4 8.318,6 40.906,7 2.291,0 83,5
2009 Total 176.429,0 133.661,7 41.632,7 38.469,8 1.246,2 19.467,0 18.511,5 6.167,9 8.166,6 40.341,4 2.307,2 118,7
2010
January 9.490,6 8.027,2 2.973,6 1.834,1 249,6 977,3 1.142,1 457,3 393,2 1.020,0 429,9 13,5
February 11.527,7 9.446,7 3.417,2 2.215,7 58,4 1.238,2 1.328,4 560,7 628,1 1.944,6 129,8 6,6
March 14.244,1 11.538,7 3.867,7 3.128,0 76,2 1.763,8 1.457,2 490,8 755,0 2.491,9 195,4 18,1
April 14.557,8 11.248,9 3.779,2 3.170,8 76,2 1.543,2 1.580,0 337,8 761,7 2.121,6 1.186,1 1,2
May 13.428,2 10.577,0 3.030,9 3.357,4 75,8 1.286,4 1.466,8 633,0 726,7 2.678,7 172,3 0,2
June 14.380,6 11.214,6 3.417,3 3.334,5 124,4 1.662,5 1.398,3 532,2 745,4 2.952,9 212,9 0,2
July 16.416,5 11.903,7 3.455,0 3.550,9 378,9 1.618,3 1.339,4 828,7 732,5 3.820,4 685,4 7,0
August 16.350,7 12.365,7 3.444,0 4.087,1 81,3 2.057,3 1.434,8 492,0 769,2 3.610,7 373,4 0,9
September 15.363,9 11.330,2 3.434,6 3.487,8 91,9 1.665,7 1.311,8 665,4 673,0 3.768,5 252,5 12,7
October 16.335,1 12.796,9 3.548,7 3.851,7 110,5 2.328,0 1.454,0 793,2 710,8 3.283,1 253,5 1,6
November 17.063,3 12.458,2 3.549,1 4.122,0 100,5 1.925,1 1.594,4 501,8 665,3 4.339,2 257,6 8,3
December 33.907,1 23.359,8 4.304,1 6.470,6 211,7 7.116,2 2.782,2 1.112,5 1.362,5 9.963,8 523,8 59,7
2010 Total 193.065,6 146.267,6 42.221,4 42.610,6 1.635,4 25.182,0 18.289,4 7.405,4 8.923,4 41.995,4 4.672,6 130,0
2011
January 10.333,0 8.784,8 3.102,9 2.326,2 341,4 1.261,1 1.001,6 321,1 430,5 713,4 817,4 17,4
February 13.477,3 11.006,1 3.579,6 2.970,4 145,4 1.332,8 1.613,0 487,9 877,0 2.229,0 240,8 1,4
March 17.670,5 12.995,5 3.755,0 3.950,6 140,2 1.504,0 1.898,3 765,9 981,5 4.460,0 200,7 14,3
April 15.605,0 12.777,5 4.048,9 3.641,7 128,1 1.766,5 1.412,2 738,6 1.041,5 2.651,8 175,2 0,5
May 16.151,8 12.680,4 3.474,3 3.928,6 119,6 1.752,1 1.901,5 503,5 1.000,8 3.162,6 304,1 4,7
June 16.890,9 13.328,5 3.810,2 3.989,2 336,2 1.769,7 1.416,3 862,6 1.144,3 3.031,7 530,2 0,5
July 17.452,3 12.716,5 3.803,7 3.792,6 407,2 1.979,1 1.333,8 432,9 967,2 3.936,0 793,8 6,0
August 18.262,9 13.533,1 3.816,1 4.236,5 192,5 1.979,2 1.550,3 610,5 1.148,0 4.397,2 320,7 11,9
September 17.881,0 13.083,5 3.832,2 3.808,9 138,7 1.936,0 1.586,8 834,4 946,5 4.169,4 627,1 1,0
October 18.761,5 14.000,0 3.920,2 4.091,2 145,3 2.114,0 1.977,6 776,8 974,9 4.499,7 249,7 12,1
November 20.148,9 15.680,5 4.106,7 5.378,7 152,0 2.199,8 2.260,3 571,0 1.012,0 4.134,8 331,8 1,8
December 34.334,7 21.206,2 4.953,0 6.893,6 367,2 3.264,1 3.245,9 1.265,3 1.217,1 12.188,0 868,4 72,1
2011 Total 216.969,8 161.792,6 46.202,8 49.008,2 2.613,8 22.858,4 21.197,6 8.170,5 11.741,3 49.573,6 5.459,9 143,7
2012 January 14.122,4 12.009,0 3.478,5 3.189,4 605,0 1.869,5 1.826,2 395,7 644,7 1.232,9 862,8 17,7
2012 Total 14.122,4 12.009,0 3.478,5 3.189,4 605,0 1.869,5 1.826,2 395,7 644,7 1.232,9 862,8 17,7
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Table 1. Revenues of Pension fundin mil. dinars
Period Total revenues Social contribu ons Transfers and grants Other revenues Priva za on proceeds
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 2 3 4 5
2005 Total 244.016,5 135.686,7 92.403,3 7.964,5 7.962,0
2006 Total 294.226,6 171.237,1 111.182,3 8.894,8 2.912,4
2007 Total 320.305,4 196.888,4 110.060,6 9.087,4 4.268,9
2008 Total 388.538,2 228.127,4 137.790,2 9.633,5 12.987,1
2009 Total 462.689,6 235.408,4 213.768,4 10.313,3 3.199,5
2010
January 33.598,6 15.856,9 16.936,5 755,7 49,5
February 38.625,7 18.511,5 19.186,8 886,0 41,4
March 39.319,0 20.208,8 18.114,8 831,5 163,9
April 40.535,9 20.801,2 18.736,0 928,4 70,3
May 36.937,2 18.147,8 17.602,6 1.026,5 160,3
June 38.671,0 19.392,9 18.096,9 1.067,5 113,7
July 39.183,8 19.665,0 18.493,1 992,0 33,7
August 38.241,7 19.517,0 17.711,0 953,4 60,3
September 39.388,7 19.311,9 19.056,1 975,5 45,2
October 39.049,6 19.360,9 18.552,5 1.003,3 132,9
November 39.329,3 19.977,4 18.243,0 983,3 125,6
December 44.673,9 25.250,4 18.421,1 944,7 57,7
2010 Total 467.554,4 236.001,7 219.150,4 11.347,8 1.054,5
2011
January 34.552,4 16.625,7 17.166,0 727,1 33,6
February 41.362,7 20.004,5 20.561,1 780,7 16,4
March 39.462,7 20.896,9 17.659,8 850,7 55,3
April 42.407,4 22.271,9 19.237,8 827,3 70,4
May 40.003,8 19.100,4 20.038,7 800,7 64,0
June 42.229,7 21.783,7 19.592,8 797,2 56,0
July 42.351,1 21.096,5 20.411,1 822,1 21,4
August 42.037,1 21.576,9 19.332,0 971,2 157,0
September 42.437,0 21.537,2 20.150,2 736,8 12,8
October 42.712,8 21.400,0 20.478,8 769,5 64,5
November 42.660,5 21.664,6 20.162,0 790,3 43,6
December 49.031,5 28.501,7 19.567,0 911,7 51,1
2011 Total 501.248,7 256.460,0 234.357,3 9.785,3 646,1
2012 January 39.593,7 19.108,9 19.703,6 758,1 23,1
2012 Total 39.593,7 19.108,9 19.703,6 758,1 23,1
Note: priva za on proceeds include proceeds from borrowing of Employees pension fund revenues fund in 2003, 2004 and 2005
71
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Table 2. Expenditures of Pension fundin mil. dinars
Period Total expenditures
Current expenditures
Expenditures for employees
Purchase of goods and
services
Interest payment
Transfers and grants
Social insurance benefi ts
Other current expenditures
Capital expenditures
Debt repayment Net lending
1 = 2 + 9 + 10 + 11
2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2005 Total 238.675,1 235.497,4 2.075,0 1.831,5 5.255,5 0,0 226.235,8 99,6 379,9 702,0 2.095,8
2006 Total 285.471,0 283.930,4 2.440,1 2.267,5 8.902,2 0,0 270.200,2 120,4 387,1 1.080,9 72,6
2007 Total 310.807,9 308.169,8 3.063,9 2.421,0 392,2 0,0 302.054,6 238,0 414,0 29,0 2.195,2
2008 Total 395.412,6 392.808,0 3.297,2 2.373,3 68,6 0,0 386.969,4 99,5 431,6 2,5 2.170,5
2009 Total 463.440,3 459.690,5 3.711,9 2.715,5 93,3 0,0 453.152,6 17,2 227,3 2,9 3.519,6
2010
January 34.069,5 33.998,4 54,8 162,2 4,5 0,0 33.775,6 1,3 6,0 0,0 65,1
February 38.680,8 38.636,7 417,8 120,2 2,2 0,0 38.095,4 1,1 0,4 0,0 43,7
March 40.287,4 40.091,3 283,1 184,6 2,6 0,0 39.616,3 4,7 9,3 0,0 186,8
April 39.604,2 39.596,3 275,3 227,8 2,2 0,0 39.088,6 2,4 4,7 0,0 3,2
May 38.657,6 38.649,2 264,3 129,9 3,9 0,0 38.250,2 0,9 6,6 0,0 1,8
June 37.297,0 37.293,4 263,5 183,4 3,1 0,0 36.839,2 4,2 0,9 0,0 2,7
July 39.151,3 39.136,4 260,8 188,1 5,3 0,0 38.680,8 1,4 8,2 0,0 6,7
August 39.838,7 39.754,9 310,5 169,8 3,3 0,0 39.270,0 1,3 41,4 0,0 42,4
September 38.971,1 38.949,1 329,0 229,8 5,8 0,0 38.382,1 2,4 6,1 0,0 15,9
October 37.996,6 37.971,7 269,8 206,3 9,7 0,0 37.484,0 1,9 24,4 0,0 0,5
November 39.409,8 39.400,9 264,7 263,0 2,7 4,9 38.863,0 2,6 4,7 0,0 4,2
December 43.556,5 43.381,9 533,4 463,7 3,5 0,8 42.376,5 4,0 166,8 0,0 7,8
2010 Total 467.520,5 466.860,2 3.527,0 2.528,8 48,8 5,7 460.721,7 28,2 279,5 0,0 380,8
2011
January 37.023,2 36.841,0 57,9 114,2 2,1 0,8 36.663,6 2,4 4,0 0,0 178,2
February 39.996,2 39.983,9 301,3 200,6 2,3 0,9 39.476,9 1,9 8,9 0,0 3,4
March 40.168,4 40.155,7 281,4 202,6 3,2 0,8 39.663,7 4,0 26,3 0,0 -13,6
April 40.271,7 40.278,3 274,4 212,9 2,7 0,8 39.786,2 1,3 8,5 0,0 -15,1
May 42.034,1 42.032,7 289,3 198,3 7,2 0,7 41.534,9 2,3 14,3 0,0 -12,9
June 42.318,1 42.311,0 292,1 213,7 6,2 0,7 41.795,7 2,6 19,7 0,0 -12,6
July 42.203,1 42.208,7 291,3 200,4 4,2 0,7 41.710,3 1,8 10,3 0,0 -15,9
August 42.233,4 42.230,6 295,8 253,5 2,7 0,7 41.676,7 1,2 12,3 0,0 -9,5
September 42.075,5 42.072,4 297,8 208,6 3,9 0,6 41.559,2 2,3 18,3 0,0 -15,2
October 42.443,5 42.392,6 322,1 201,6 4,6 0,8 41.859,5 4,0 66,6 0,0 -15,7
November 42.924,2 42.883,1 331,0 219,7 1,8 0,8 42.326,8 3,0 47,8 0,0 -6,7
2011 Total 500.445,2 499.949,4 3.682,4 2.510,6 49,2 9,1 493.669,2 28,9 378,5 0,0 117,3
2012 January 42.114,2 42.074,4 46,1 175,5 6,0 0,8 41.843,0 3,0 4,0 0,0 35,8
2012 Total 42.114,2 42.074,4 46,1 175,5 6,0 0,8 41.843,0 3,0 4,0 0,0 35,8
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Table 3. Revenues of Health fundin mil. dinars
Period Total revenues Social contribu ons
Transfers and grants Other revenues Proceeds from
borrowingPriva za on
proceeds
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 2 3 4 5 6
2005 Total 104.383,4 70.742,5 2.800,0 28.654,2 2.166,6 20,2
2006 Total 120.877,8 85.912,8 0,0 32.633,7 2.303,7 27,6
2007 Total 143.631,8 103.624,9 3.257,4 36.717,9 0,0 31,7
2008 Total 170.767,8 120.221,5 4.524,9 46.018,7 0,0 2,7
2009 Total 178.979,5 122.744,3 2.644,9 53.588,7 0,0 1,6
2010
January 11.241,6 8.948,4 0,0 2.293,1 0,0 0,1
February 14.530,3 10.099,1 0,0 4.431,2 0,0 0,1
March 15.332,9 10.686,4 0,0 4.646,4 0,0 0,1
April 17.050,3 10.838,4 0,0 6.211,9 0,0 0,1
May 14.611,1 9.750,2 243,3 4.617,6 0,0 0,1
June 13.800,5 10.467,8 129,0 3.203,6 0,0 0,1
July 15.702,7 10.636,3 49,0 5.017,4 0,0 0,1
August 15.819,7 10.269,7 86,0 5.464,0 0,0 0,1
September 14.948,9 10.395,9 49,0 4.503,9 0,0 0,1
October 14.058,8 10.556,3 49,0 3.453,4 0,0 0,1
November 15.651,2 10.641,4 48,5 4.961,3 0,0 0,1
December 19.728,1 13.488,2 102,0 6.137,8 0,0 0,1
2010 Total 182.476,2 126.777,9 755,7 54.941,6 0,0 0,9
2011
January 13.034,5 8.904,2 0,0 4.130,2 0,0 0,1
February 15.328,6 10.667,3 102,5 4.558,8 0,0 0,1
March 15.889,0 11.016,6 51,3 4.821,1 0,0 0,1
April 16.561,2 11.780,3 51,3 4.729,6 0,0 0,1
May 14.965,1 10.138,8 51,3 4.775,0 0,0 0,1
June 16.338,8 11.460,8 51,3 4.826,7 0,0 0,1
July 16.112,6 11.228,7 0,0 4.883,8 0,0 0,1
August 16.289,0 11.455,6 51,3 4.782,0 0,0 0,1
September 16.298,5 11.491,8 51,3 4.755,4 0,0 0,1
October 16.234,2 11.427,1 115,4 4.691,6 0,0 0,1
November 17.104,4 11.540,3 51,3 5.511,5 0,0 1,3
December 20.377,9 14.750,2 0,0 5.629,3 0,0 -1,6
2011 Total 194.533,9 135.861,7 576,7 58.095,1 0,0 0,5
2012 January 15.206,9 10.315,3 351,3 4.540,3 0,0 0,0
2012 Total 15.206,9 10.315,3 351,3 4.540,3 0,0 0,0
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Table 4. Expenditures of Health fundin mil. dinars
Period Total expenditures
Current expenditures
Expenditures for employees
Purchase of goods and
services
Interest payment
Transfers and grants
Social insurance benefi ts
Other current expenditures
Capital expenditures
Debt repayment Net lending
1 = 2 + 9 + 10 + 11
2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2005 Total 102.759,7 102.651,7 1.009,1 458,6 1.710,0 0,0 99.389,2 84,8 62,6 0,0 45,5
2006 Total 115.585,7 115.469,1 1.363,4 526,9 120,2 0,0 113.392,2 66,5 87,3 0,0 29,3
2007 Total 144.249,4 143.806,5 2.048,4 736,2 232,7 0,0 140.584,2 204,9 442,9 0,0 0,0
2008 Total 169.914,5 169.113,2 2.609,4 818,2 37,9 0,1 165.411,8 235,8 798,9 2,4 0,0
2009 Total 177.310,9 176.843,7 2.892,4 781,5 6,5 2,0 173.111,6 49,7 466,7 0,0 0,5
2010
January 10.514,0 10.510,6 89,4 60,7 415,9 0,0 9.943,8 0,9 3,4 0,0 0,0
February 14.516,5 14.513,5 189,6 67,2 176,9 0,0 14.078,8 1,1 3,0 0,0 0,0
March 15.346,8 15.334,6 217,5 65,7 56,1 0,2 14.991,5 3,5 12,3 0,0 0,0
April 15.308,1 15.296,5 214,2 75,7 0,0 0,0 15.003,8 2,8 11,6 0,0 0,0
May 14.569,1 14.557,9 213,7 71,7 2,7 0,0 14.267,6 2,2 11,2 0,0 0,0
June 15.238,7 15.228,5 202,6 77,9 0,2 0,0 14.946,1 1,7 10,2 0,0 0,0
July 15.402,9 15.373,2 207,4 74,5 0,0 0,0 15.090,2 1,1 29,7 0,0 0,0
August 15.196,0 15.194,4 208,3 65,4 0,0 0,0 14.918,6 2,1 1,6 0,0 0,0
September 14.943,5 14.880,9 211,5 65,1 -8,3 0,0 14.608,7 3,9 2,9 59,8 0,0
October 15.290,2 15.281,7 212,7 69,6 11,1 0,0 14.987,3 1,1 8,5 0,0 0,0
November 15.026,4 15.025,7 212,2 70,0 0,1 0,0 14.740,0 3,5 0,7 0,0 0,0
December 21.672,4 21.657,7 367,9 94,9 21,7 4,5 21.161,5 7,1 14,7 0,0 0,0
2010 Total 183.024,5 182.855,1 2.547,0 858,4 676,4 4,7 178.737,7 31,0 109,7 59,8 0,0
2011
January 9.961,7 9.958,2 93,4 58,1 0,0 0,8 9.803,1 2,8 3,4 0,0 0,0
February 14.547,1 14.545,6 207,5 65,2 2,5 0,8 14.265,7 3,9 1,5 0,0 0,0
March 17.093,1 17.080,7 221,2 74,2 0,2 0,9 16.781,4 3,0 12,5 0,0 0,0
April 18.886,6 18.882,3 346,0 69,0 -2,3 0,8 18.464,7 4,2 4,2 0,0 0,0
May 11.962,9 11.947,6 100,8 64,2 0,3 0,8 11.778,5 3,0 15,3 0,0 0,0
June 16.256,1 16.247,2 231,3 72,2 0,0 0,9 15.939,9 3,0 8,8 0,0 0,0
July 16.056,8 16.048,1 235,9 67,9 0,3 0,8 15.741,1 2,1 8,7 0,0 0,0
August 16.281,8 16.281,1 237,2 67,4 0,1 0,8 15.973,9 1,6 0,7 0,0 0,0
September 18.176,6 18.170,4 354,6 68,4 3,2 0,9 17.740,6 2,8 6,1 0,0 0,0
October 12.141,6 12.140,2 120,0 63,7 0,0 0,9 11.953,5 2,1 1,5 0,0 0,0
November 17.181,9 17.177,2 249,0 73,5 0,1 0,8 16.851,4 2,4 4,7 0,0 0,0
December 24.749,2 24.743,8 433,9 97,1 0,6 0,9 24.207,8 3,6 5,4 0,0 0,0
2011 Total 193.295,2 193.222,4 2.830,7 840,8 4,9 10,1 189.501,6 34,4 72,8 0,0 0,0
2012 January 11.732,3 11.711,8 103,5 58,0 0,2 0,9 11.548,2 1,0 20,5 0,0 0,0
2012 Total 11.732,3 11.711,8 103,5 58,0 0,2 0,9 11.548,2 1,0 20,5 0,0 0,0
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Table 5. Revenues of Na onal employment agencyin mil. dinars
Period Total revenues Social contribu ons Transfers and grants Other revenues
1 = 2 + 3 + 4 2 3 4
2005 Total 17.364,4 8.461,8 8.820,7 81,9
2006 Total 21.338,3 10.404,9 10.812,0 121,4
2007 Total 26.467,3 12.422,8 13.782,2 262,3
2008 Total 30.937,1 14.626,6 16.055,6 254,9
2009 Total 36.546,2 14.788,7 21.332,8 424,7
2010
January 2.692,0 1.028,3 1.650,1 13,6
February 2.936,8 1.204,6 1.713,9 18,3
March 3.112,5 1.289,2 1.803,2 20,1
April 3.465,5 1.320,0 2.105,2 40,3
May 3.333,0 1.187,1 2.124,8 21,1
June 3.628,4 1.267,0 2.341,0 20,4
July 3.479,6 1.291,8 2.163,6 24,2
August 3.631,7 1.248,5 2.363,5 19,7
September 3.631,8 1.259,7 2.348,6 23,5
October 3.479,0 1.270,8 2.183,9 24,3
November 3.252,8 1.285,5 1.930,2 37,1
December 3.113,9 1.614,5 1.470,0 29,4
2010 Total 39.757,0 15.267,0 24.198,0 292,0
2011
January 2.517,9 1.094,9 1.402,9 20,1
February 3.335,4 1.305,0 2.009,7 20,7
March 2.615,1 1.339,1 1.251,0 25,0
April 2.962,2 1.446,5 1.472,3 43,4
May 2.497,5 1.237,2 1.215,1 45,2
June 3.426,1 1.401,8 1.990,5 33,8
July 3.029,2 1.372,8 1.628,9 27,5
August 2.719,3 1.395,7 1.297,8 25,8
September 3.432,7 1.402,7 2.008,5 21,5
October 3.440,8 1.397,3 2.009,8 33,7
November 2.847,4 1.399,4 1.422,4 25,6
December 2.924,4 1.694,1 1.186,2 44,1
2011 Total 35.748,0 16.486,5 18.895,1 366,4
2012 January 1.941,1 1.386,4 532,0 22,7
2012 Total 1.941,1 1.386,4 532,0 22,7
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Table 6. Expenditures of Na onal employment agencyin mil. dinars
Period Total expenditures
Current expenditures
Expenditures for employees
Purchase of goods and
services
Interest payment
Transfers and grants
Social insurance benefi ts
Other current expenditures
Capital expenditures
Debt repayment Net lending
1 = 2 + 9 + 10 + 11
2 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2005 Total 17.057,5 16.848,6 920,0 512,5 0,0 0,0 15.409,8 6,3 132,7 0,0 76,2
2006 Total 21.168,6 21.051,7 1.106,4 723,3 0,0 0,0 19.212,9 9,1 116,9 0,0 0,0
2007 Total 26.702,9 26.519,7 1.623,4 762,1 0,0 0,0 24.116,4 17,8 183,2 0,0 0,0
2008 Total 31.274,1 31.046,6 1.902,4 752,8 10,4 0,0 28.322,3 58,7 227,5 0,0 0,0
2009 Total 35.574,2 35.392,2 2.037,0 937,0 8,7 0,0 32.365,0 44,5 182,0 0,0 0,0
2010
January 2.784,8 2.782,9 127,0 55,0 1,0 0,0 2.598,0 1,9 1,9 0,0 0,0
February 3.135,0 3.124,3 180,1 98,2 0,1 0,0 2.843,5 2,4 10,7 0,0 0,0
March 2.790,7 2.779,9 152,1 107,2 0,2 0,0 2.515,7 4,7 10,8 0,0 0,0
April 2.996,0 2.985,9 352,6 64,1 1,5 0,0 2.564,0 3,7 10,1 0,0 0,0
May 3.685,7 3.681,9 6,4 84,6 0,3 0,0 3.587,6 3,0 3,8 0,0 0,0
June 3.926,2 3.901,0 143,8 113,1 0,9 0,0 3.638,1 5,1 25,2 0,0 0,0
July 3.775,5 3.739,1 147,0 109,5 0,2 0,0 3.478,9 3,5 36,4 0,0 0,0
August 3.159,5 3.154,4 145,6 69,4 0,1 0,0 2.937,3 2,0 5,1 0,0 0,0
September 3.398,5 3.368,4 149,5 94,6 1,2 0,0 3.120,9 2,2 30,1 0,0 0,0
October 3.510,8 3.497,9 148,1 81,9 0,5 0,0 3.264,3 3,1 12,9 0,0 0,0
November 3.366,7 3.346,3 145,3 93,5 0,2 0,0 3.104,2 3,1 20,4 0,0 0,0
December 3.348,9 3.312,5 247,6 182,8 0,3 0,0 2.877,5 4,3 36,4 0,0 0,0
2010 Total 39.878,3 39.674,5 1.945,1 1.153,9 6,5 0,0 36.530,0 39,0 203,8 0,0 0,0
2011
January 2.313,7 2.303,8 92,7 50,9 0,3 0,0 2.157,9 2,0 9,9 0,0 0,0
February 2.544,6 2.526,6 152,1 91,7 1,8 0,0 2.278,9 2,1 18,0 0,0 0,0
March 2.937,4 2.925,1 152,5 105,7 0,1 0,0 2.664,1 2,7 12,3 0,0 0,0
April 2.640,9 2.639,5 195,6 95,4 0,7 0,0 2.345,8 2,0 1,4 0,0 0,0
May 2.624,3 2.618,3 116,3 97,3 0,4 0,0 2.402,1 2,2 6,0 0,0 0,0
June 2.952,5 2.940,1 161,4 90,2 0,4 0,0 2.684,8 3,3 12,4 0,0 0,0
July 3.098,0 3.052,6 165,8 110,9 0,7 0,0 2.771,6 3,6 45,4 0,0 0,0
August 3.047,8 3.023,3 163,0 88,7 0,2 0,0 2.768,6 2,8 24,5 0,0 0,0
September 2.852,8 2.840,2 164,1 86,3 0,0 0,0 2.586,8 3,0 12,6 0,0 0,0
October 2.843,2 2.795,9 163,6 93,3 0,1 2,9 2.536,0 0,0 47,3 0,0 0,0
November 2.955,2 2.931,1 161,3 99,8 0,1 0,6 2.667,8 1,5 24,1 0,0 0,0
December 3.627,4 3.581,8 343,6 190,8 0,1 0,6 3.044,4 2,3 45,6 0,0 0,0
2011 Total 30.810,4 70.271,0 3.633,5 2.164,1 11,3 3,5 64.394,4 64,2 417,7 0,0 0,0
2012 January 2.068,3 2.066,3 32,7 66,0 0,2 0,6 1.956,8 10,0 2,0 0,0 0,0
2012 Total 2.068,3 72.337,3 3.666,2 2.230,1 11,5 4,1 66.351,2 74,2 419,7 0,0 0,0
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PUBLIC DEBT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAANALYSIS OF DEBT STOCK OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IN THE PERIOD 2000 - JANUARY 31, 2012
А. DIRECT LIABILITIES in million EUR
31.12.2000. 31.12.2001. 31.12.2002. 31.12.2003. 31.12.2004. 31.12.2005. 31.12.2006. 31.12.2007. 31.12.2008. 31.12.2009. 31.12.2010. 31.12.2011 31.01.2012.
INTERNAL DEBT 4.108,0 3.870,5 4.151,9 4.239,6 4.064,5 4.255,5 3.837,0 3.413,3 3.161,6 4.050,6 4.571,79 5.118,42 5.211,02
EXTERNAL DEBT 10.059,0 9.561,1 7.230,2 6.563,6 5.266,9 5.364,1 4.745,5 4.615,8 4.691,2 4.406,4 5.872,70 7.238,56 7.181,59
TOTAL DIRECT LIABILITIES 14.167,1 13.431,7 11.382,0 10.803,2 9.331,4 9.619,6 8.582,6 8.029,1 7.852,7 8.457,0 10.444,5 12.357,0 12.392,6
B. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
INTERNAL DEBT 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 135,0 339,97 535,75 533,00
EXTERNAL DEBT 0,0 2,2 147,2 220,0 344,4 663,1 769,5 846,2 928,7 1.257,4 1.372,49 1.573,84 1.545,11
TOTAL CONTINGENT
LIABILITIES0,0 2,2 147,2 220,0 344,4 663,1 769,5 846,2 928,7 1.392,4 1.712,5 2.109,6 2.078,1
TOTAL A+B 14.167,1 13.433,9 11.529,3 11.023,2 9.675,8 10.282,7 9.352,0 8.875,3 8.781,4 9.849,3 12.156,9 14.466,6 14.470,7
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Debt to GDP ratio in the period 2000 January 31,2012
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
169,3 105,2 72,9 66,9 55,3 52,2 37,7 30,9 29,2 34,8 42,9 45,07 43,22
DEBT GDP RATIO IN THE PERIOD 2000 JANUARY 31, 2012
Public Debt/GDP (%)
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Public Debt Stock of the Republic of Serbia as of January 31, 2012Currency mix
Currency Amount in original currency Amount in RSD Share of outstanding debt, in %
RSD 228.844.473.080 228.844.473.080 14,91%
EUR 8.323.568.628 882.814.335.778 57,52%
USD 3.519.015.129 282.902.775.643 18,43%
CHF 244.057.261 21.467.252.269 1,40%
SDR 847.178.603 105.389.950.100 6,87%
Other * 13.375.096.769 0,87%
Total 1.534.793.883.639 100,00%
* GBP, JPY, CHF, DKK, SEK, NOK
14,9%
57,5%
18,4%
1,4%6,9%0,9%
RSD EUR USD CHF SDR Other *
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TOTAL PUBLIC DEBT 1.534.793.883.639
FIXED INTEREST RATES 1.055.033.308.097
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES 479.760.575.542
EURIBOR 346.570.618.430
LIBOR USD 62.504.895.231
LIBOR CHF 10.794.127.636
LIBOR GBP 765.105.866
LIBOR JPY 1.252.028.880
STIBOR 495.815.542
NIBOR 927.478.569
CIBOR 931.429.421
BELIBOR 750.000.000
SDR Interest Rate 48.313.773.637
Аustrian market interest rate and other interes rates* 6.455.302.333
TOTAL PUBLIC DEBT 100,00%
FIXED INTEREST RATES 68,74%
VARIABLE INTEREST RATES 31,26%
EURIBOR 22,58%
LIBOR USD 4,07%
LIBOR CHF 0,70%
LIBOR GBP 0,05%
LIBOR JPY 0,08%
STIBOR 0,03%
NIBOR 0,06%
CIBOR 0,06%
BELIBOR 0,05%
SDR Interest Rate 3,15%
Аustrian market interest rate and other interest rates* 0,42%
EURIBOR and LIBOR EUR 72,24%
LIBOR USD 13,03%
LIBOR CHF 2,25%
Other variable interest rates 12,48%
TOTAL 100,00%
* other interes rates that forms depending on interest rates of Securi es (T-bills) of mostdeveloped countries
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69%
31%
Public Debt Stock of the Republic Serbia as ofJanuary 31, 2012 Interest rate mix
FIXED INTEREST RATES VARIABLE INTEREST RATES
72%
13%
2%
13%
Floating Interest Rate mix as of January 31, 2012
EURIBOR and LIBOR EUR LIBOR USD LIBOR CHF Other variable interest rates
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DEBT STOCK OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AS OF JANUARY 31, 2012A. DIRECT LIABILITIES
1. INTERNAL DEBT (in 000)
No DEBT Currency CONTRACTED AMOUNT DEBT STOCK IN EUR JANUARY 31, 2012
DEBT STOCK IN USD JANUARY 31, 2012
1 Liabili es Based on Late Pensions to Farmers RSD 20.000.000 23.953 31.6022 Liabili es Based on Late Pensions to Employees RSD 23.500.000 6.870 9.0633 Commercial Bank a.d. Belgrade - to purchase the building of Embassy located at Brussels EUR 12.500 11.607 15.3134 Short-Term Securi es (Tbills) RSD 38.298.651 265.763 350.6215 Frozen Foreign Currency Bonds - NBS RSD 525.844 2.758 3.6396 Frozen Foreign Currency Bonds - ci zens EUR 4.200.000 2.134.393 2.815.9067 Frozen Foreign Currency Bonds - banks EUR 98.816 45.363 59.8488 Loan for Rehabilita on EUR 56.000 8.016 10.5769 HYPO-ALPE-ADRIA BANK a.d. Belgrade - Universiade 2009 in Belgrade RSD 1.500.000 7.071 9.329
10 Long-Term Securi es RSD 196.345.420 1.851.232 2.442.33211 53weeks Securi es (T-bills) EUR 191.174 191.174 252.21612 18M Securi es (T-bills) EUR 138.409 138.409 182.60313 3Y Securi es (T-bonds) EUR 58.890 58.890 77.69414 15Y Securi es (T-bonds) EUR 144.281 144.281 190.35015 Vojvodjanska Bank a.d. Novi Sad - Financing of budget defi cit/1 EUR 20.000 15.000 19.79016 Alpha Bank Serbia a.d. - Financing of budget defi cit EUR 30.000 22.500 29.68417 Piraeus Bank a.d. Belgrade - Financing of budget defi cit EUR 40.000 30.000 39.57918 EUROBANK EFG a.d. Belgrade - Financing project management of nuclear facili es in Serbia USD 25.000 14.491 19.11819 Vojvodjanska Bank a.d. Novi Sad - Financing of budget defi cit/2 EUR 20.000 16.250 21.43920 Banca Intesa a.d. Belgrade- Financing of budget defi cit EUR 38.892 38.892 51.31021 Raiff eisen Bank a.d. Belgrade-Financing of budget defi cit EUR 38.892 38.892 51.31022 Unicredit Bank a.d. Belgrade-Financing of budget defi cit EUR 46.662 46.662 61.56123 Societe Generale Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 15.554 15.554 20.52024 Hypo Alpe Adria a.d. Belgrade-Financing of budget defi cit EUR 20.000 20.000 26.38625 Eurobank EFG a.d. Belgrade- Financing of budget defi cit EUR 20.000 20.000 26.386
26 Vojvodjanska Bank ad Novi Sad, Financing of budget defi cits-3 EUR 20.000 20.000 26.386
27 KBC Bank a.d. Belgrade-Financing of budget defi cit EUR 10.000 10.000 13.193
28 “The long-term loan Commercial Bank AD Beograd (to purchase the building and construc on AEROINŽENJERING necessary works on ...)” EUR 13.000 13.000 17.151
TOTAL INTERNAL DEBT (direct liabili es) 5.211.023 6.874.905 2. EXTERNAL DEBT (in 000)
No DEBT Currency CONTRACTED AMOUNT DEBT STOCK IN EUR JANUARY 31, 2012
DEBT STOCK IN USD JANUARY 31, 2012
IBRD A EUR 477.430 375.546 495.459
IBRD B EUR 907.264 713.654 941.524IBRD -Addi onal Financing for the Serbia Energy effi ciency Project EUR 13.300 8.795 11.603IBRD - Delivery of Improved Local Services Project EUR 32.000 14.672 19.357IBRD - Bor regional development Project EUR 24.300 4.799 6.332IBRD - Irriga on & Drainage Rehabilita on Project EUR 36.800 18.077 23.849IBRD - Transi onal Agriculture Reform Project EUR 12.500 6.064 8.000
IBRD - PFDPL EUR 34.900 34.900 46.044 IBRD - Corridor X Highway Project EUR 275.200 23.897 31.527 IBRD - Programma c Private Financial Development Policy Loan 2 EUR 70.800 70.800 93.406 IBRD - Public Expenditure EUR 70.100 70.100 92.483 IBRD - Health Project EUR 10.500 4.587 6.052 IBRD -Addi onal Financing for the Transport Rehabilita on Project EUR 36.800 21.783 28.738 IBRD - Public Expenditure DPL 2 USD 100.000 75.798 100.0001 TOTAL IBRD EUR 1.443.472 1.904.374 Structural adjustment credit SDR 55.500 65.096 85.882 Structural adjustment credit II SDR 30.100 35.305 46.577 Loan for private and banking sector development SDR 68.100 79.875 105.379 Second loan for private and banking sector development SDR 58.700 68.850 90.834 Social organiza on structural adjustment credit SDR 60.400 70.844 93.464 Credit for educa on system development SDR 7.306 8.569 11.305 Facilitate of Trade and Traffi c in South-east Europe SDR 4.345 5.097 6.724 Project for Faciltate of Export Financing SDR 8.345 9.788 12.914
Technical assistance in the process of priva za on and restructuring of banking sector and companies SDR 7.711 9.044 11.932
Employment Promo on Project SDR 1.780 2.088 2.754 Health Investment Project SDR 14.700 17.233 22.736 Catastar registra on SDR 20.100 21.453 28.303 Serbian Energy Effi ciency Project SDR 14.100 16.532 21.810 Pension administra on reform and consolida on of pension revenues SDR 16.600 14.486 19.112 Reviatliza on of water irriga on system SDR 16.600 10.585 13.965
First loan for program development of policies in private and fi nancial sector SDR 38.000 44.571 58.802Traffi c Infrastructure Reconstruc on SDR 37.500 43.005 56.737
Addi onal Financing for the Serbia Energy effi ciency Project SDR 6.600 4.239 5.592Bor regional development Project SDR 6.600 0 0
2 TOTAL IDA SDR 473.087 526.659 694.822 Hospital Renewal Project EUR 50.000 47.081 62.114 Schools Rehabilita on Project EUR 25.000 25.000 32.983 Apex Global 1 EUR 20.000 947 1.250
Apex Global 2 EUR 45.000 34.589 45.633Apex loan for SME EUR 250.000 238.230 314.297Municipal and Regional Infrastructure EUR 50.000 24.725 32.620Public sector research and development EUR 200.000 20.000 26.386Schools moderniza on project EUR 50.000 7.500 9.895Clinical Centres/A EUR 80.000 5.000 6.597
3 TOTAL EIB EUR 770.000 403.072 531.773 Corridor X EUR 150.000 12.681 16.7304 TOTAL EBRD EUR 150.000 12.681 16.730 CEB - lanslides II (restructuring and reconstruc on of housing infrustructure) EUR 20.000 7.900 10.422 CEB - refuгее (the provision of durable hausing units) EUR 10.000 2.000 2.639 CEB - lanslides I (restructuring and reconstruc on of housing infrustructure) EUR 10.000 9.452 12.470 CEB - reprogrammed loan EUR 27.739 0 0 CEB - rehabilita on and preven on of a er fl oods consequences in Vojvodina EUR 9.600 9.600 12.665 CEB - Accommoda on for young researchers in Serbia EUR 35.000 17.500 23.0885 TOTAL CEB EUR 112.339 46.452 61.284 Government of the Russian Federa on USD 200.000 151.595 200.000 Republic of Italy - Private sector development EUR 33.250 29.094 38.383 Republic of Italy - Development of small and medium enterprises EUR 30.000 15.000 19.790 Export - Import Bank of China - reprogrammed loan USD 101.212 62.768 82.810 Export - Import Bank of China - Purchase a scanner USD 31.523 23.894 31.523
Export - Import Bank of China - Preferen al buyer credit loan agreement on the Zemun-Borca bridge and the accompanying roads project USD 217.400 37.787 49.853
Other foreign government loans USD 375.715 284.784 375.715 Republic of France - Na xis EUR 11.185 4.176 5.509 Libia USD 53.790 38.331 50.5706 FOREIGN GOVERNMENT LOANS 647.428 854.152
EU 55 - Macroeconomic assistance EUR 49.500 49.500 65.305EU 200 - Macroeconomic assistance EUR 200.000 100.000 131.930Paris club* USD 2.619.698 1.574.083 2.076.689London club USD 1.080.000 706.588 932.202KfW - rehabilita on of the District Hea ng Systems in Serbia - Phase III EUR 12.000 9.488 12.517KfW - Water and Sewerage Programme in Medium-Sized Municipali es in Serbia EUR 25.000 233 307Erste GCIB Finance I B.V. Amsterdam - Financing of budget defi cits EUR 40.000 32.500 42.877Marfi n Bank a.d. - Financing of budget defi cits EUR 100.000 83.333 109.942
Erste GCIB Finance I B.V. Amsterdam - Financing of budget defi cits EUR 30.000 30.000 39.579 NKB Maribor- Financing of budget defi cit EUR 10.000 10.000 13.193 Societe Generale Bank Paris - Financing of budget defi cits and refi nancing of Serbia abroad EUR 292.600 292.600 386.027 IMF - funds alloca on SDR 388.371 455.524 600.973 EUROBOND USD 1.000.000 757.977 1.000.0007 TOTAL OTHER CREDITORS 4.101.826 5.411.542
TOTAL FOREIGN DEBT (direct liabili es) 7.181.590 9.474.676TOTAL DIRECT LIABILITIES (1 + 2) 12.392.613 16.349.581
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B. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
No DEBT Currency CONTRACTED AMOUNT DEBT STOCK IN EUR JANUARY 31, 2012
DEBT STOCK IN USD JANUARY 31, 2012
1 Roads Serbia - Liabili es to the UniCredit Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 75.000 45.930 60.5952 Roads Serbia - Liabili es to the Marfi n Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 60.000 36.735 48.4643 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Banca Intesa a.d. Belgrade EUR 50.000 50.000 65.9654 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Banca Intesa a.d. Belgrade EUR 120.000 120.000 158.3165 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Banca Intesa a.d. Belgrade EUR 45.000 45.000 59.3696 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Societe Generale Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 40.000 40.000 52.7727 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Erste Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 40.000 40.000 52.7728 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Komercijalna banka a.d. Belgrade EUR 20.000 20.000 26.3869 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Hypo-Alpe-Adria Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 35.000 35.000 46.176
10 PE Srbijagas - Liabili es to the Unicredit Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 30.000 30.000 39.57911 PE JAT Airways - Liabili es to the UniCredit Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 20.000 20.000 26.38612 PE JAT Airways - Liabili es to the Societe Generale Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 20.000 20.000 26.38613 PE JAT Airways - Liabili es to the UniCredit Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 4.750 4.750 6.26714 PE JAT Airways - Liabili es to the Societe Generale Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 4.750 4.750 6.26715 PE JAT Airways - Liabili es to the UniCredit Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 1.000 1.000 1.31916 PE JAT Airways - Liabili es to the Societe Generale Bank a.d. Belgrade EUR 1.000 1.000 1.319
17 Municipality Zubin Potok-Funding joint construc on of a regional water supply system of municipali es of Zubin Potok, Zvecan and Kosovska Mitrovica EUR 4.511 148 195
18 Municipality Zvecan-Funding joint construc on of a regional water supply system of municipali es of Zubin Potok, Zvecan and Kosovska Mitrovica EUR 2.255 74 98
19 Municipality Kosovska Mitrovica-Funding joint construc on of a regional water supply system of municipali es of Zubin Potok, Zvecan and Kosovska Mitrovica EUR 2.255 74 98
20 Rescheduling / refi nancing of short-term loan to equip the city building land on the site barracks “Stepa Stepanovic” in Belgrade EUR 18.539 18.539 24.459
TOTAL INTERNAL DEBT (con ngent liabili es) 533.000 703.187 2. EXTERNAL DEBT (in 000)
No DEBT Currency CONTRACTED AMOUNT DEBT STOCK IN EUR JANUARY 31, 2012
DEBT STOCK IN USD JANUARY 31, 2012
EPS - Urgent Reconstruc on of Electric Energy Sector EUR 39.599 22.547 29.747EMS - Urgent Reconstruc on of Electric Energy Sector EUR 34.094 17.088 22.545Railways Serbia - Reconstruc on of Corridor X EUR 56.988 25.903 34.174Road Serbia - Corridor X EUR 76.000 38.000 50.133EPS - Urgent Reconstruc on of Electric Energy Sector II EUR 60.000 42.433 55.982Nis - Improvement of Water Supply EUR 5.548 2.016 2.660Kragujevac - Improvement of water supply EUR 3.939 1.438 1.897Airtraffi c Control EUR 29.880 25.388 33.494Subo ca - Reconstruc on and moderniza on of municipal water network EUR 9.000 6.514 8.594Road Serbia - Highway Belgrade-Novi Sad and Bridge near Beska EUR 72.000 51.743 68.264Roads Serbia - Belgrade By-pass EUR 80.000 29.942 39.503Railways Serbia - Rolling Stock EUR 60.000 51.972 68.567Railways Serbia - Rolling Stock - Electric Mul ple Units EUR 100.000 1.000 1.319EPS Metering EUR 40.000 828 1.092PE Srbijagas - Refi nancing of Short-term Debt, Construc on of an Underground Gas Storage Facility and Maintenance of its Gas Transmission and Distribu on Networks EUR 150.000 50.000 65.965
Railways Serbia-Corridor X EUR 100.000 1.000 1.3191 TOTAL EBRD EUR 917.049 367.813 485.255
Railway Serbia - Railways Rehabilita on Project EUR 70.000 53.208 70.197Road Serbia - Reconstruc on of Road Network EUR 95.000 86.913 114.665EMS - Reconstruc on of Electric Energy System EUR 25.272 25.122 33.144Belgrade Center Reconstruc on EUR 90.000 78.961 104.173Road Serbia - Urgent Traffi c Reconstruc on EUR 37.000 26.030 34.342Airport “Nikola Tesla” Urgent Traffi c Reconstruc onа EUR 13.000 10.654 14.056Road Serbia - Consolidated Reprogrammed Loans EUR 49.104 0 0Railway Serbia - Consolidated Reprogrammed Loans EUR 7.256 0 0EPS - Equipment for Electric Energy System EUR 22.000 21.013 27.723Road Serbia - Project Euroroad II EUR 120.000 94.480 124.648Nis - Urgent reconstruc on of water supply system EUR 10.000 0 0Novi Sad - Urgent reconstruc on of water supply system EUR 15.000 0 0Air Naviga on Control EUR 31.280 24.956 32.925Railway Serbia - Railways Rehabilita on II Project EUR 80.000 37.000 48.814Roads Serbia - Gazela Bridge Rehabilita on EUR 33.000 33.000 43.537Roads Serbia -Roads and Bridgeds Rehabilita on B2 EUR 33.000 20.000 26.386Roads Serbia - Belgrade By-pass EUR 60.000 0 0FIAT small cars 1 EUR 150.000 85.000 112.141FIAT small cars 2 EUR 50.000 50.000 65.965
EPS - Power grid improving project EUR 24.500 5.785 7.6322 TOTAL EIB 1.015.412 652.123 860.346
EPS - Reconstruc on of Kolubara Coal-Mine and Termo Power Plant Nikola Tesla EUR 51.129 8.522 11.242EPS - Procurement of equipment for Tamnava EUR 16.000 8.615 11.366ЕPS - Rehabilita on HPP Bajina Basta EUR 30.000 21.289 28.087
EPS - Environmental Measures in Lignite Fired Power Plants EUR 36.000 15.582 20.558 EPS - Revitaliza on HPP Zvornik EUR 70.000 0 03 TOTAL KfW 203.129 54.009 71.254
EPS - Reprogrammed EIB credit EUR 2.483 2.483 3.276Railway Serbia - Reprogrammed EIB credit EUR 35.769 14.215 18.754Road Serbia - Reprogrammed EIB credit EUR 185.545 185.545 244.789
4 TOTAL EU 225 EUR 223.797 202.243 266.819 EUROFIMA 2671 CHF 22.500 18.660 24.618 EUROFIMA 2534 CHF 17.000 14.099 18.600 EUROFIMA 2520 CHF 20.000 0 0 EUROFIMA 2771 CHF 43.000 9.820 12.955 EUROFIMA 2636 CHF 20.000 16.587 21.883 EUROFIMA 2599 CHF 7.500 6.220 8.206 EUROFIMA 2632 CHF 20.000 16.587 21.883 EUROFIMA 2653 CHF 11.000 9.123 12.035 EUROFIMA 2602 CHF 2.500 2.073 2.735 EUROFIMA 2666 CHF 9.000 7.464 9.8475 TOTAL EUROFIMA CHF 172.500 100.631 132.763 Republic of Poland - EPS - EPS Rehabilita on USD 49.997 23.761 31.348 IDA - 4090 - YF**SE Europe Energy Community Programm - Serbian project (EPS, EMS) SDR 13.900 11.481 15.146 Export Development Canada-RTB Bor - Finance the purchase of goods and services USD 101.250 31.100 41.030 Export Development Canada-RTB Bor - Finance the purchase of goods and services EUR 55.000 23.031 30.385 Roads Serbia - Liabili es to the Societe Generale Bank Paris EUR 100.000 59.184 78.081 Serbian Bank a.d.Beograd - Giving guarantees for obliga ons of PE ,,Jugoimport - SDPR” EUR 42.113 19.737 26.0396 TOTAL OTHER CREDITORS 168.293 222.030
TOTAL FOREIGN DEBT (con ngent liabili es) 1.545.111 2.038.466TOTAL CONTINGENT LIABILITIES 2.078.111 2.741.652
TOTAL INTERNAL DEBT (direct and con ngent liabili es) 5.744.023 7.578.092TOTAL EXTERNAL DEBT (direct and con ngent liabili es) 8.726.701 11.513.141
TOTAL A + B 14.470.724 19.091.233
‘Remarks:
Data for January 31, 2012 exchange rate list No. 20 issued on date January 31, 2012.
*Paris club debt consists of following currencies: EUR, USD, GBP, CHF, JPY, DKK, SEK, NOK
** 1.660.000 SDRs belongs to EMS
ECONOMIC, FISCAL AND STATISTICS OF PUBLIC DEBT
IV
1 Economic statistics (tables in Chapter I, Macr-oeconomic Developments) are based primarily on the statistical methodology and data provided by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, National Bank of Serbia, National Employment Agency, Priva-tization Agency, Belgrade Stock Exchange etc.
Economic Statistics contained in Chapter I includes: main indicators of macroeconomic and fiscal devel-opments in the annual dynamics from 2001 and in monthly dynamics for the current year; gross domes-tic product (GDP) in constant prices and its growth rates by quarters from 2001; trends in physical vol-ume of industrial production in monthly dynamics from 2001; retail price trends – overall, core inflation, regulated prices and prices of agricultural products in annual dynamics from 2001 and in monthly dynam-ics for the current and the previous two years; trends in regulated prices in the current year in monthly dy-namics; an overview of Serbian balance of payments in annual dynamics from 2001 and in monthly dy-namics for the current and the previous year; external debt in annual dynamics from 2001 and in the last month of the current year; export trends in monthly dynamics in the current and the previous two years; foreign direct investments by quarters in the current and the previous two years; monetary overview by years from 2001 and in the last month of the current year for which there are available data; an overview of overall private savings in December of the previ-ous year and in the last month of the current year for which there are data available and increment in savings in the current year relative to December of the previous year; an overview of private foreign ex-change savings by quarters since 2002; an overview of term structure of foreign exchange savings in the last month of the current year for which there are data available compared with December of the previous year; an overview of average net wages and number of persons employed in annual dynamics from 2001 and in monthly dynamics for the current year and the previous two years; trends in average net wages and pensions in the current year; trends in average net wages in the public sector in the current year; annual level of wages and pensions in euros since 2001 up till the last month of the current year for which there are data available; average gross and net wages in re-public public enterprises in monthly dynamics for the current and the previous two years; “(table 15. Aver-age salaries and wages in state owned public utilities)
was calculated in MOF based on coverage of 28 public state owned enterprises: Djerdap, EMS, EPS, Tehnika i veze, Glasnik, JAT tehnika, Jugoimport, Kopaonik, Koridori Srbije, Mreza most, Prosvetni pregled, Pan-orama, PTT, Putevi, PEU Resavica, Skijalista, Sklo-nista, Srbijagas, Srbijasume, Srbijavode, Stara planina, Tara, Tanjug, Transnafta, Zavod, Zeleznice Srbije, Nuklearni objekti, Nacionalna turisticka razvojna korporacija.” an overview of privatization results in annual dynamics from 2002 and for a specific period of the current year for which there are data available; an overview of trends of indices and market capi-talization of Belgrade Stock Exchange; an overview of turnover of long-term securities on the stock ex-change and share of foreign investments in turnover on the stock exchange; Belex Sentiment; an overview of auctions of Republic of Serbia treasury bills; de-velopments in supply, demand and discount rate on auctions of treasury bills; an overview of debt balance related with issuance of treasury bills.
2. Fiscal statistics (tables in Chapter I Fiscal Devel-opments) is based on GFS methodology and data of the Ministry of Finance, Treasury Administration and Public Debt Administration.
Starting from Memorandum on the Budget and Economic and Fiscal Policy for 2009 with projections for 2010 and 2011, IMF methodology – Government Finance Statistics is used to present and create pro-jections for fiscal aggregates. All data in this bulletin have been computed by using the same methodologi-cal basis.
The main objectives of alignment with methodol-ogy of Government Finance Statistics is the possibil-ity to perceive macroeconomic implications of fiscal policy. It is particularly important to perceive the in-fluence of fiscal policy on domestic demand, hence every item of revenues and expenditure is considered from this aspect, regardless of its classification in ac-counting.
Here is a comparative overview of the previous and the new methodology of government finance statis-tics:
1. The level of observation is consolidated govern-ment sector that comprises the following levels of government: the central government – budget of the Republic of Serbia and Social Security Organizations; local government – budget of the Autonomous Prov-
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ince of Vojvodina and budgets of municipalities and towns; public road company Putevi Srbije. In previ-ous practice, Putevi Srbije road company was covered only for the part that was financed from revenues from excise on oil derivatives.
2. Coverage of data: beside budget resources, appli-cation of this methodology in computation of fiscal aggregates includes other sources of financing – a part of own resources of government bodies, donations, loans and privatization receipts. The previous cover-age included only budget resources and expenditure financed from budget resources.
3. The method of computation of results: The defi-cit or surplus of consolidated government sector is the difference between revenues and overall expense plus net budget borrowing. The category of net lending is treated as an expense in cases when the purpose of the spending is implementation of a government policy, while if expense is made in order to manage liquid-ity, it becomes a financing item, without any influence on the government’s result. Net lending, regardless of its purpose, used to be treated as part of financing – therefore, without influence on the result.
4. The difference in accounting and statistical cov-erage of particular items of expenditure: in view of the primary objective – gaining insight into macr-oeconomic implications of the fiscal policy, particu-lar items of the expenditure, e.g. repayment of debt to pensioners, which is treated in accounting as a part of repayment of debt – without influence on the result, statistically is treated as transfer to citizens and on that ground influences increase in domestic demand. Mobile telephony license, treated in accounting as current non-tax revenue, in view of its one-time char-acter is now treated as part of financing.
With advancement of accounting base – i.e. with transition to accrual basis in recording government transactions – conditions will be created for further enhancement of government finance statistics meth-odology and for alignment of the methodology with the EU (ESA 95).
The Ministry of Finance is responsible for collection and processing of fiscal statistics data. Fiscal statistics includes: consolidated balance of the general govern-ment sector and particular balances, i.e. budget of the Republic of Serbia (central government), budget of AP Vojvodina, budget of local authorities, financial plans of social security organizations and public road company Putevi Srbije.
General government. General government sector encompasses all levels of government in the country.
Subsectors that form the general government include: central government – budget of the Republic of Ser-bia, provincial government – AP Vojvodina, local government – municipalities, towns, social security funds and public road company Putevi Srbije. Fiscal statistics, with regard to the individual state subsec-tors, is especially significant for the understanding of interrelation between different governmental levels, separation of functions as well as division of revenues. It is important to determine the amounts and the flow of transfers between governmental levels, which is achievable only owing to the individual and separate balances of all governmental levels. However, only the data presenting the entire general government may provide the information concerning the amount of fiscal operations of the state, consumption of the state and its influence on aggregate demand and to-tal macroeconomic stability, reallocation of collected funds originating from other economic sectors, bur-den of taxation of the economy, tax structure etc.
Central government budget of the RoS. Central government comprises all the ministries, agencies, and other special organizations defined as direct or indirect republic budget beneficiaries.1 The Govern-ment may define and achieve set goals concerning economic policy at the level of the entire country, pri-marily through the implementation of certain meas-ures and programmes by the means of the budget of central government. Other governmental levels do not formulate objectives nor manage relevant economic policies concerning the national level. The more cen-tralized the country, the more significant are the data related to this level of governmen.2.
АP Vojvodina. Budget of AP Vojvodina comprises all governmental authorities and other special organi-zations defined as AP Vojvodina budget beneficiar-ies.
Local self-government. Data concerning local self-government relate to the data collected in all cities and municipalities constituting the local self-govern-ment system. The coverage of data at the level of cities or municipalities relate to all direct or indirect budget beneficiaries of a city or a municipality. The budget 1 Indirect republic budget benefi ciaries are primary and
secondary schools, faculties, scientifi c institutes, social welfare institutions, cultural institutions and other institutions partly fi nanced from the Republic budget.
2 Th e largest amount of tax revenues, apart from property taxes, pertains to the budget of the RS. Income tax is remitted in the legally defi ned percentage to the local self-government, whereas a part of the revenues collected from income taxes realised in the territory of Vojvodina pertains to the AP Vojvodina. Th is shows the importance of the central governmental level in the country.
beneficiary of a city or a municipality is an institution primarily financed from the funds originating from the local government. Local government controls its business activities and it performs certain functions through the institution3.
Social security organizations. Social security or-ganizations include the Pension and Disability Insur-ance Fund for the Employed, Republic Health Insur-ance Fund and National Employment Service.
Public road company Putevi Srbije. Revenues of Putevi Srbije have the character of public revenues (toll and a fraction of excise) to a considerable extent, and repayment of a large part of the company’s debt takes place from the Republic of Serbia budget, there-fore the company is treated as a part of the general government sector.
BASIC FISCAL AGGREGATESBasic fiscal aggregates are total public revenues, to-
tal public expenditures, and the result of the differ-ence between these two categories, which is defined as a surplus or deficit in the consolidated balance of general government or balances of individual govern-mental levels.
Total public revenues are divided into two basic categories: current revenues and yield on capital.
Current revenues are divided into tax and non-tax revenues.
The basic characteristics of tax revenues is their mandatory nature and non-existence of any direct reciprocal service for the payment of taxes. The state collects taxes and finances certain state functions from collected funds. The benefits related to certain func-tions cannot be directly connected to an individual who paid the tax.
Income tax comprises wage tax, as well as taxes on oth-er forms of earnings of individuals, beside the wages.
Corporate profit tax comprises, in addition to cor-porate profit tax in the narrow meaning of the term, also tax on dividends paid to the residents and non-residents, as well as the tax on interests, royalties and capital incomes realized by non- residents. 3 Primary and secondary schools pertain to the central
government as their fi nancing is mostly provided from that level. A part of material expenses of schools is fi nanced from local self-government funds but not in the extent suffi cient for pertaining of these institutions to the local government. Pre-school institutions are local budget benefi ciaries. When reviewing data regarding their revenues and expenditures, they are included in the local government level.
VAT comprises national VAT, import VAT, and the arrears of turnover taxes from the previous years.
Excise duties present consumption taxes concern-ing specific products such as oil, tobacco, coffee, alco-holic beverages etc.
Customs duties and other import duties comprise revenues from duties paid for import of goods and services, with the exception of the VAT on imported goods that is included in VAT revenues.
Other tax revenues comprise taxes on use, own-ership and carrying of goods, and other taxes. The property tax of local government is included in the category of other tax revenues in the general govern-ment consolidated balance.
Non-tax revenues are heterogenic category of rev-enues including property revenues (collected interest, rental fees) compensations, taxes, fines and other rev-enues that cannot be classified. As opposed to tax rev-enues, non-tax revenues imply the existence of recip-rocal favor for the sum collected – e.g. the compensa-tion for the usage of natural resources. However, there are revenues that may by their characteristics be clas-sified as non-tax revenues, but without implying the reciprocal favor for the collection. Fines are a typical example of this sort of revenue.
Capital revenues comprise only revenues originat-ing from the sale of capital goods, as well as the capi-tal transfers from non-governmental institutions. The sale of capital goods imply the sale of non-financial assets, buildings, inventories and state-owned land.
Total expenditures in the Bulletin of Public Fi-nance are presented according to the economic clas-sification emphasizing the type of expenses, i.e. its economic characteristics and influence of state con-sumption on the market of goods and services, finan-cial market and reallocation of income. In addition to the economic classification of expenditure, there is also a functional classification emphasizing the func-tion the state performs by using the funds for specific purposes.4. The Bulletin of Public Finance does not contain expenditures classified in accordance with the functional classification.
Overall expenditure is divided into current expens-es, capital expenses and net budget borrowing.
Current expenses present final budget outflows, and are not intended for the procurement of non-fi-4 Division of expenditures according to the functional
classifi cation is the following: general public services, defence, internal security, economic aff airs, enviromental protection, housing construction and municipal services, healthcare, recreation, culture and religion, education and social welfare.
nancial assets. Compensation of employees comprise (net) sala-
ries of employees including income tax and contribu-tions paid by employees, contributions paid by em-ployers, as well as other fringe benefits (transport al-lowance, sick leave allowance for the period of up to 30 days etc.).
Procurement of goods and services comprise pay-ments related with coverage of business expenses (elec-tricity, phone bills etc.), business trips, services contracts, current maintenance and procurement of material.
Repayment of interests is divided into repayment of interests on domestic debt, interests on external debt, interests based on activated guarantees and ac-companying borrowing expenses.
Subsidies comprise all the funds transferred to the economic sector (public enterprises, registered ag-ricultural holdings etc.) for coverage of running ex-penses or/and the grant intended for current business activities.
Social insurance and social welfare expenses in-clude payments to persons insured with social securi-ty organizations (pensions of beneficiaries of Pension and Disability Insurance Fund, sick leave benefits paid by the Republic Health Insurance Fund, unem-ployment benefits paid by the National Employment Service, repayment of debt to pensioners, children and family benefits, benefits for war-disabled persons, pregnancy leave benefits, housing benefits etc.
Other current expenses include grants to non-gov-ernmental organizations, mandatory levies and pen-alties imposed by one governmental level to another, fines and penalties imposed by courts and judicial bodies, injury compensations or compensations for damages incurred by natural disasters, and damages incurred by the public bodies.
Capital expenses comprise all the payments intend-ed for the procurement of non-financial assets, con-struction of buildings and infrastructure, procure-ment of equipment and inventories and the purchase of land.
Net lending are expenses for purchase of financial assets whose objective is implementation of a particu-lar government policy.
General government consolidated balance con-tains consolidated revenues and consolidated ex-penditure.
Consolidated revenues are aggregate revenues of individual governmental levels, but in the consolida-tion procedure, transfers received from other govern-
mental levels are excluded. In the consolidation pro-cedure, benefits paid by general government in the function of employer are excluded from the revenues of mandatory social insurance organizations
Consolidated expenditure present aggregate ex-penditures of individual governmental levels, while in the consolidation procedure, the transfers provided from one governmental level to another are excluded. In the consolidation procedure, expenditures paid by general government in the function of employer are excluded from the expenditures.
Consolidated surplus/ deficit is a difference be-tween consolidated revenues and consolidated ex-penditure.
Balance surplus/ deficit of individual governmen-tal levels is a difference between total revenues and total expenditures, at a particular governmental level.
Earnings not included in the revenues of general government present earnings based on domestic and external borrowing and earnings based on the priva-tization of state-owned enterprises.
Expenses that are not included in general govern-ment expenses are those for repayment of principal of national and foreign debt and expenses for pur-chase of financial assets that cannot be classified as net lending.
3. Public Debt Statistics (Tables in Chapter III – Pub-lic Debt) is based on the data of the Republic of Serbia Treasury Administration. The public debt of the Re-public of Serbia consists of direct liabilities (received loans) and indirect liabilities (issued guarantees).
1. Direct Liabilities Direct Liabilities of the RoS are those incurred on
the basis of the loans taken. Direct liabilities, depend-ing on the creditor, constitute the following: (1) do-mestic debt and (2) foreign debt.
Domestic Debt consists of liabilities carried over from the past, and liabilities stemming from short-term treasury notes. The largest share in the domestic debt is the one of the frozen foreign exchange savings, which also constitutes the largest individual debt in the public debt of the RoS.
Foreign Debt consists of (1) rescheduled old debt and (2) new borrowing.
The rescheduled debt consists of: (1) the debt to-wards International Bank for Reconstruction and De-velopment (IBRD, A, B, C), (2) debt towards the Paris Club of Creditors, (3) debt towards the London Club
of Creditors, (4) debt towards Council of Europe De-velopment Bank (CEB).
2. Indirect Liabilities Indirect liabilities of the RoS are those incurred on
the basis of the issued guaranties. Due to the fact that the guarantees that have been issued up to date were related with loans taken from foreign creditors, total indirect liabilities fall under the category of foreign debt.
RATIO BETWEEN THE PUBLIC DEBT AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
The ratio between the public debt and gross domes-tic product, as the most important indicator of the public debt sustainability and one of the convergence criteria for joining the EMU, has been decreasing constantly in the last five years.
In 2004, the ratio between the public debt and GDP fell down to 60%, and went below 35% in 2006.
STRUCTURE OF INTEREST RATESThe ratio between the fixed and variable interest
rates in the public debt of Serbia is distinctly favo-rable. High share of the fixed interest rates provides high level of predictability of future liabilities arising from the interest and thus the Republic of Serbia is not exposed to a high interest rate risk.
CURRENCY STRUCTURE OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
The public debt consists of different currencies. The largest share, however, is the debt denominated in Eu-ros and US Dollars
Republic of SerbiaMINISTRY OF FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCEBULLETIN
January 2012
Belgrade, 2012. 89
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