Ovo je ozbiljno pitanje na ljude koji misle da je na popisu u 2013 godini sakupljeno previše ljudi sa brojem od oko 3 500 000 miliona i koji vjeruju da je od toga vremena se odselio oko 600 000 ljudi(šta je bazirano na spekulacijama i nikakvim dozazima) šta bi bio procenat od oko 15%( manje ili više). Zašto je privreda i kupovna moć od 2013 do 2023 u BiH nije se smanjila i povećala ko što se vidi na ovoj stranici?
https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten ... rzegowina/ Za ljude koji ne misle računati, piše neko povećanje od preko 20 odsto iako se uračuna onaj minus koji je uzrokovao onaj korona virus u 2020 godini.
Ako neko misli da ta statistička vebstranica ne daje dovoljno informacija evo još teksta šta mi je aplikacija (koju ja nisam programirao piše).
"Yes, the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina has experienced growth since 2013, although the pace has been uneven. Here’s a detailed analysis based on the available data:
### **GDP Growth Since 2013**
1. **2013–2023 Trends**
- In 2013, Bosnia and Herzegovina's GDP growth was **2.35%**, with a nominal GDP of **$18.18 billion** .
- By 2023, nominal GDP reached **$27.51 billion**, reflecting a cumulative increase over the decade .
- Real GDP (inflation-adjusted) grew from **$15.55 billion in 2013** to **$20.73 billion in 2023**, indicating sustained economic expansion despite fluctuations .
2. **Annual Growth Rates**
- **2014–2016**: Growth averaged **3.2% annually**, driven by post-crisis recovery and industrial output .
- **2020**: The economy contracted by **-3.0%** due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
- **2021**: A strong rebound of **7.4%**, one of the highest rates in the region, fueled by exports and EU demand .
- **2022–2024**: Growth moderated to **4.2% (2022)**, **2.2% (2023)**, and **2.5% (2024)**, reflecting global inflationary pressures and reduced external aid .
3. **Per Capita GDP**
- GDP per capita rose from **$4,305 in 2013** to **$6,507 in 2023** (nominal), a **51% increase** . Adjusted for purchasing power (PPP), it reached **$22,610 by 2025** .
4. **Sectoral Contributions**
- Services dominate (**55% of GDP**), followed by industry (**23%**) and agriculture (**6%**) . Key industries like steel, automotive, and energy have driven growth, though reliance on imports (e.g., crude oil) persists .
5. **Challenges**
- **Unemployment** remains high (**12.4% in 2025**), with youth unemployment at **27.3%** .
- **Trade deficits** (e.g., **-24.55% of GDP in 2024**) and slow privatization hinder faster growth .
### **Conclusion**
Bosnia and Herzegovina's economy has grown since 2013, with notable recovery post-2020. However, structural issues like unemployment and trade imbalances persist. Forecasts for 2025 project **2.0–3.0% growth**, suggesting cautious optimism .
For more details, refer to the linked sources, such as [World Bank data](
https://www.worldometers.info/gdp/bosni ... ovina-gdp/) or [European Commission reports](
https://seenews.com/news/ec-cuts-bosnia ... nt-1275465) .
Ima li netko od vas informacije da bi oko 600 000 stanovnika koji su napustili BiH od 2013 do 2023 godine to mogli uzrokovati?