Sweden - Changes in inventories (current US$)

The latest value for Changes in inventories (current US$) in Sweden was $83,710,540 as of 2020. Over the past 60 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $5,398,131,000 in 2011 and ($6,361,023,000) in 2009.

Definition: Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1960 $547,533,400
1961 $433,330,900
1962 $340,541,400
1963 $260,900,100
1964 $631,119,200
1965 $802,422,900
1966 $541,710,700
1967 $342,231,900
1968 $399,708,800
1969 $725,787,100
1970 $1,391,658,000
1971 $778,360,900
1972 $408,275,600
1973 $224,942,000
1974 $1,866,617,000
1975 $3,099,134,000
1976 $2,519,875,000
1977 $109,494,200
1978 ($915,034,600)
1979 $999,782,800
1980 $2,069,480,000
1981 ($157,555,400)
1982 ($367,639,400)
1983 ($757,756,400)
1984 ($305,543,200)
1985 $654,470,800
1986 $141,589,200
1987 $419,919,600
1988 $660,201,500
1989 $1,100,584,000
1990 $898,840,600
1991 ($2,183,935,000)
1992 $83,091,280
1993 ($617,596,400)
1994 $2,233,541,000
1995 $3,023,706,000
1996 $1,095,288,000
1997 $1,262,492,000
1998 $1,960,779,000
1999 $682,731,400
2000 $1,708,978,000
2001 $681,763,200
2002 $231,691,200
2003 $1,003,673,000
2004 ($110,220,600)
2005 ($519,998,400)
2006 $112,222,500
2007 $3,512,606,000
2008 $229,552,000
2009 ($6,361,023,000)
2010 $2,338,390,000
2011 $5,398,131,000
2012 ($730,920,800)
2013 $455,636,000
2014 $1,604,190,000
2015 $3,410,734,000
2016 $2,603,366,000
2017 $3,182,412,000
2018 $4,603,384,000
2019 $3,812,082,000
2020 $83,710,540

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts