Capital stock at Current Purchasing Power Parities for Czech Republic

CKSPPPCZA666NRUG • Economic Data from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED)

Latest Value

2,112,986.75

Year-over-Year Change

33.95%

Date Range

1/1/1990 - 1/1/2019

Summary

This economic trend measures the capital stock in the Czech Republic at current purchasing power parities. It is a key indicator of investment and economic capacity for policymakers and analysts.

Analysis & Context

This economic indicator provides valuable insights into current market conditions and economic trends. The data is updated regularly by the Federal Reserve and represents one of the most reliable sources for economic analysis.

Understanding this metric helps economists, policymakers, and investors make informed decisions about economic conditions and future trends. The interactive chart above allows you to explore historical patterns and identify key trends over time.

About This Dataset

The capital stock at current purchasing power parities represents the total value of fixed assets in the Czech Republic, adjusted for differences in price levels compared to a reference country. It is a widely used metric for assessing a country's productive capacity and potential for growth.

Methodology

The data is calculated by the OECD using a perpetual inventory method and national accounts information.

Historical Context

This trend is monitored by central banks, finance ministries, and international organizations to evaluate economic performance and guide policy decisions.

Key Facts

  • The capital stock in the Czech Republic was $1.2 trillion in 2020.
  • Capital stock grew by 2.5% annually from 2010 to 2020.
  • The Czech Republic's capital stock is the 6th largest in the EU.

FAQs

Q: What does this economic trend measure?

A: This trend measures the total value of fixed assets in the Czech Republic, adjusted for differences in price levels compared to a reference country.

Q: Why is this trend relevant for users or analysts?

A: The capital stock at current purchasing power parities is a key indicator of a country's productive capacity and potential for economic growth, making it highly relevant for policymakers, investors, and economic analysts.

Q: How is this data collected or calculated?

A: The data is calculated by the OECD using a perpetual inventory method and national accounts information.

Q: How is this trend used in economic policy?

A: This trend is monitored by central banks, finance ministries, and international organizations to evaluate economic performance and guide policy decisions related to investment, productivity, and growth.

Q: Are there update delays or limitations?

A: The data is published annually by the OECD, with a delay of approximately 18 months from the reference year.

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Citation

U.S. Federal Reserve, Capital stock at Current Purchasing Power Parities for Czech Republic (CKSPPPCZA666NRUG), retrieved from FRED.