Ecuador - Gross Savings 1985
16.89%
+2.84% from 1984
Ecuador's gross savings was 16.89% in 1985, increased +2.84% from 14.07% in 1984. This was the 78th highest globally.
Global Ranking - 1985▾
| Rank | Country | Value | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Belize | 58.60% | 283.7% |
| 2nd | Lesotho | 53.43% | 14.2% |
| 3rd | Kuwait | 44.20% | -17.0% |
| 4th | Singapore | 41.57% | -7.4% |
| 5th | Gabon | 37.13% | -26.7% |
| 6th | Switzerland | 36.17% | 4.5% |
| 7th | Qatar | 35.72% | -26.7% |
| 8th | United Arab Emirates | 35.58% | -9.8% |
| 9th | China | 35.21% | 0.5% |
| 10th | Türkiye | 34.82% | 119.3% |
| 11th | Cabo Verde | 34.48% | -10.2% |
| 12th | Seychelles | 33.44% | 369.4% |
| 13th | Korea | 32.75% | -4.4% |
| 14th | Romania | 32.69% | 50.9% |
| 15th | Botswana | 32.43% | 19.2% |
| 16th | Norway | 32.12% | -2.0% |
| 17th | Bulgaria | 31.85% | 17.7% |
| 18th | Japan | 30.75% | 5.6% |
| 19th | Hong Kong SAR, China | 30.67% | -3.1% |
| 20th | Bahrain | 30.17% | -17.5% |
| 21st | Luxembourg | 29.87% | 79.7% |
| 22nd | Algeria | 29.40% | 0.1% |
| 23rd | Albania | 28.41% | -39.4% |
| 24th | Oman | 27.74% | 22.1% |
| 25th | Finland | 27.34% | 1.6% |
| 26th | Equatorial Guinea | 27.30% | 760.9% |
| 27th | Israel | 27.22% | 100.3% |
| 28th | Mexico | 26.72% | 21.6% |
| 29th | Malaysia | 25.63% | -9.5% |
| 30th | Maldives | 25.58% | 25.8% |
| 31st | Morocco | 25.26% | 35.8% |
| 32nd | Malta | 25.06% | -48.0% |
| 33rd | Greece | 25.00% | 1.6% |
| 34th | Congo, Republic of | 24.87% | 8.6% |
| 35th | Peru | 24.34% | -3.2% |
| 36th | Kenya | 23.97% | 124.7% |
| 37th | Netherlands | 23.97% | 0.1% |
| 38th | Sri Lanka | 23.70% | 13.4% |
| 39th | Tunisia | 23.67% | 9.5% |
| 40th | Indonesia | 23.53% | 32.0% |
| 41st | Cameroon | 23.33% | 11.1% |
| 42nd | Cyprus | 23.22% | -17.1% |
| 43rd | Sweden | 23.20% | 1.7% |
| 44th | Austria | 23.12% | -0.1% |
| 45th | Thailand | 23.01% | 19.6% |
| 46th | Italy | 23.01% | 13.5% |
| 47th | Gambia, The | 22.88% | 236.7% |
| 48th | Egypt, Arab Republic of | 22.86% | 123.5% |
| 49th | Costa Rica | 22.52% | 22.7% |
| 50th | Togo | 22.35% | 35.2% |
| 51st | Poland | 22.29% | 3.4% |
| 52nd | Portugal | 22.15% | -3.1% |
| 53rd | Mauritius | 21.84% | 42.4% |
| 54th | European Union | 21.68% | 0.6% |
| 55th | Bangladesh | 21.52% | 13.6% |
| 56th | South Africa | 21.26% | -1.5% |
| 57th | Spain | 20.88% | 2.2% |
| 58th | Germany | 20.68% | -4.6% |
| 59th | France | 20.68% | -2.8% |
| 60th | Canada | 20.53% | 0.2% |
| 61st | United States | 20.37% | -6.7% |
| 62nd | Hungary | 20.34% | -13.0% |
| 63rd | Brazil | 20.18% | 39.9% |
| 64th | Tonga | 19.60% | -20.6% |
| 65th | Mongolia | 19.25% | -1.7% |
| 66th | New Zealand | 19.11% | -2.5% |
| 67th | Denmark | 19.10% | -3.1% |
| 68th | United Kingdom | 18.98% | -4.1% |
| 69th | Nepal | 18.62% | 26.7% |
| 70th | Australia | 18.34% | -8.9% |
| 71st | Iran, Islamic Republic of | 18.26% | -30.0% |
| 72nd | Philippines | 18.21% | 17.3% |
| 73rd | Iceland | 17.70% | -21.7% |
| 74th | Belgium | 17.60% | 0.5% |
| 75th | Argentina | 17.24% | 5.7% |
| 76th | Bahamas, The | 17.02% | 34.4% |
| 77th | Saudi Arabia | 17.01% | 39.9% |
| 78th | Ecuador | 16.89% | 20.2% |
| 79th | Colombia | 16.84% | 37.6% |
| 80th | India | 16.80% | -7.5% |
| 81st | Paraguay | 16.32% | -1.1% |
| 82nd | Jamaica | 16.02% | -1.1% |
| 83rd | Comoros | 15.69% | 809.6% |
| 84th | Panama | 15.58% | 53.0% |
| 85th | Vanuatu | 15.46% | -32.3% |
| 86th | Madagascar | 15.31% | -30.0% |
| 87th | Ireland | 14.64% | -5.6% |
| 88th | Pakistan | 14.60% | 22.3% |
| 89th | Jordan | 14.44% | 38.2% |
| 90th | Trinidad and Tobago | 14.28% | -19.2% |
| 91st | Syrian Arab Republic | 14.15% | 19.3% |
| 92nd | Dominican Republic | 13.44% | 6.6% |
| 93rd | Barbados | 13.06% | -8.1% |
| 94th | Bhutan | 13.02% | 82.4% |
| 95th | Mauritania | 12.48% | 1,672.4% |
| 96th | Papua New Guinea | 12.34% | -31.0% |
| 97th | Honduras | 12.11% | 95.2% |
| 98th | Burkina Faso | 11.72% | 0.7% |
| 99th | Eswatini | 11.63% | 10.0% |
| 100th | Central African Republic | 11.47% | 1,997.0% |
| 101st | Haiti | 11.43% | 7.6% |
| 102nd | Zambia | 10.77% | 53.4% |
| 103rd | Rwanda | 10.37% | -7.8% |
| 104th | Chile | 10.33% | 350.1% |
| 105th | Burundi | 10.26% | 89.2% |
| 106th | Nicaragua | 10.21% | 211.1% |
| 107th | Bolivia, Plurinational State of | 10.16% | -39.4% |
| 108th | Uruguay | 9.83% | 29.5% |
| 109th | El Salvador | 9.25% | -21.1% |
| 110th | Angola | 8.97% | -18.3% |
| 111th | Guatemala | 8.91% | 13.6% |
| 112th | Côte d'Ivoire | 8.81% | 3.5% |
| 113th | Mozambique | 8.58% | -25.3% |
| 114th | Niger | 8.32% | 334.3% |
| 115th | Ghana | 8.03% | 31.9% |
| 116th | Congo, Democratic Republic of | 7.25% | 12.6% |
| 117th | Viet Nam | 6.31% | -34.7% |
| 118th | Guyana | 5.72% | 1,194.2% |
| 119th | Uganda | 5.66% | -5.8% |
| 120th | Senegal | 5.08% | -32.5% |
| 121st | Malawi | 5.00% | -7.5% |
| 122nd | Tanzania | 4.83% | -11.1% |
| 123rd | Sudan | 4.54% | -93.4% |
| 124th | Zimbabwe | 4.18% | -26.2% |
| 125th | Guinea | 3.99% | -39.4% |
| 126th | Chad | 3.85% | 52.4% |
| 127th | Lao PDR | 3.41% | -31.8% |
| 128th | Benin | 2.63% | -54.9% |
| 129th | Sierra Leone | -0.70% | -120.9% |
| 130th | Lebanon | -6.18% | 55.3% |
| 131st | Mali | -13.22% | -158.3% |
| 132nd | Guinea-Bissau | -24.99% | -785.3% |
| 133rd | Solomon Islands | -124.76% | -1,222.8% |
FAQ
What was Ecuador's gross savings in 1985?▾
Ecuador's gross savings in 1985 was 16.89%. This ranked 78th globally.
How did Ecuador's gross savings change in 1985?▾
Ecuador's gross savings increased by 20.2% in 1985 compared to 1984.
Which country had the highest gross savings in 1985?▾
Belize had the highest gross savings in 1985 at 58.60%.
What is the gross savings of Ecuador in 1985?▾
The gross savings of Ecuador in 1985 was 16.89%. This ranked 78th globally.
How does 1985 compare to 1984 for Ecuador's gross savings?▾
Ecuador's gross savings went from 14.07% in 1984 to 16.89% in 1985, a 20.2% increase.
HistorySaid - pattern alert
Ecuador matched the Export Boom Cycle pattern in 1985. Historically: 768 occurrences, 546 successful (71%). Outcome 24 months later: -0.3%. View full analysis →