Key Facts
- GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
- $4,500 (2008 est.)
- Inflation Rate
- 14% (2008 est.)
- Population
- 9,775,246 (July 2009 est.)
- Country Risk Ratings
- D
- Ease of Doing Business
- 150/181
- Global Competitiveness
- 3.42/134
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Bolivia : Introduction
Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and countercoups. Democratic civilian rule was established in 1982, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and illegal drug production. In December 2005, Bolivians elected Movement Toward Socialism leader Evo MORALES president - by the widest margin of any leader since the restoration of civilian rule in 1982 - after he ran on a promise to change the country's traditional political class and empower the nation's poor, indigenous majority. However, since taking office, his controversial strategies have exacerbated racial and economic tensions between the Amerindian populations of the Andean west and the non-indigenous communities of the eastern lowlands.
quick links
Bolivia: Country Commercial GuideBolivia: World Bank Doing Business Indicators
Bolivia: BBC Country Profile
Bolivia: MSU Global Access
- Bolivia: Banco Central de Bolivia
The Banco Central de Bolivia is the monetary authority that maintains monetary stability by issuing domestic currency of Bolivia. This site offers information on the regulations, currency exchange, and economic statistics of the country. Site is available only in Spanish.
- Bolivia: Bolsa Boliviana
(Spanish only)
- Bolivia: Foreign Trade Statistics
Provided by the Bolivian Institute of Foreign Trade, Foreign Trade Statistics includes topics like Bolivian exports and imports and global exports. Statistical information is also provided for Santa Cruz. The site is only available in Spanish.
Sources:
CIA World Factbook (September 2009)
U.S. Dept. of State Country Background Notes (May 2008)