Ethiopia - Adjusted savings: mineral depletion (% of GNI)

Adjusted savings: mineral depletion (% of GNI) in Ethiopia was 0.000 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 38 years was 0.538 in 2011, while its lowest value was 0.000 in 2019.

Definition: Mineral depletion is the ratio of the value of the stock of mineral resources to the remaining reserve lifetime. It covers tin, gold, lead, zinc, iron, copper, nickel, silver, bauxite, and phosphate.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018: Building a Sustainable Future" (Lange et al 2018).

See also:

Year Value
1981 0.008
1982 0.005
1983 0.008
1984 0.009
1985 0.008
1986 0.010
1987 0.010
1988 0.009
1989 0.003
1990 0.003
1991 0.012
1992 0.009
1993 0.015
1994 0.123
1995 0.062
1996 0.080
1997 0.060
1998 0.045
1999 0.059
2000 0.095
2001 0.089
2002 0.172
2003 0.057
2004 0.030
2005 0.050
2006 0.104
2007 0.098
2008 0.071
2009 0.084
2010 0.207
2011 0.538
2012 0.422
2013 0.264
2014 0.176
2015 0.086
2016 0.092
2017 0.086
2018 0.029
2019 0.000

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts