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Economy of Belgrade : ウィキペディア英語版
Economy of Belgrade
This article is about the economy of Belgrade, capital of Serbia.
As of December 2011, the average monthly net pay in Belgrade amounted to 49,987 Serbian dinars (about 448 euro or 607 USD), the highest of any of the districts in Serbia. The average net pay in Serbia was 39,385 Serbian dinars (about 353 euro or 478 USD).〔http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Ekonomija/343043/Kupovna-moc-u-Srbiji-za-trecinu-manja-nego-lane〕
The total GDP of Belgrade for 2014 is estimated at $16.97 Billion USD which equates to $10,086 USD per capita in real terms - given an estimated 2014 population of 1,682,934 (based on Census 2011 results) .
GDP at purchasing power parity is estimated at $36.1 Billion USD, which is $21,461 per capita in terms of purchasing power parity. 〔http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/public/PublicationView.aspx?pKey=41&pLevel=1&pubType=2&pubKey=2625〕
==Growth of investments in Belgrade==
The troubled political and economic transition during the 1990s left Belgrade, like the rest of the country, severely affected by an internationally imposed trade embargo. The hyperinflation of the Yugoslav dinar, the highest inflation ever recorded in the world, decimated the city's economy
In the competition for European cities and regions of the future in 2006 and 2007, organized by the ''Financial Times'' magazine, Belgrade was proclaimed “City of the Future in Southern Europe” on March 16 in Cannes. Apart from Belgrade, awards also went to Paris as the “City of the Future in Western Europe”, Brno as the “City of the Future in Central Europe”, Baku as the “City of the Future in Eastern Europe” and London as the “City of the future in Northern Europe”, which was also named “European City of the Future 2006/07”.
The latest greenfield investments are also being increasingly realized in Zemun, the part of the city which will soon be on a par, according to investments, with New Belgrade, where the largest construction works have been carried out so far. The mayor expects foreign capital to start arriving faster in Belgrade and Serbia, which is also the precondition for the opening of new jobs and the start of new programs.
The competition for “Cities and Regions of the Future” is organized by the specialized edition of the ''Financial Times'' for foreign direct investments – ''FDI Magazine'', and this prestigious annual award is presented for all the continents. The award also represents a recommendation of the world’s leading economic magazine for the locations where one should invest, since it is based on criteria such as economic potential, operating costs, human resources, transport, IT and telecommunication, as well as the quality of life for foreign investors.

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