World Economic Outlook according to the IMF until 2015 => Data 2010

Created 2011-02-03 10:38:48
Updated 2011-10-13 20:06:10

General government net lending/borrowing 2015

#Country/Territoty20082009201020112012201320142015
1East Timor430.772238.215212.482202.027190.835129.455155.06126.333
2Congo23.5194.89824.74728.49629.3628.39127.44825.352
3Kuwait19.94419.60917.12417.88117.90120.01822.37124.984
4Azerbaijan19.9886.76813.89314.37916.89618.22222.6323.231
5Iraq-3.337-21.931-14.181-8.2053.3139.93418.01221.331
6Brunei31.7763.63212.61714.916.90617.75218.48719.775
7Libya30.2589.40113.30514.2314.66316.17617.63818.718
8United Arab Emirates18.21-6.3311.5847.9410.17811.24711.40111.808
9Norway19.2589.85911.1411.2911.74612.08811.92511.756
10Chad12.2075.823.5829.1529.0839.2568.0148.2
11Gabon11.7267.4686.317.3517.5027.2388.1757.997
12Sao Tome and Principe14.9-19.1-14.6433.83-9.123-8.398-8.1817.156
13Saudi Arabia35.413-2.3691.8666.1936.5045.4945.8056.576
14Botswana-3.119-11.516-7.901-4.995-0.8841.5912.8754.209
15Angola8.923-8.6082.6833.2983.4625.0454.7873.266
16Barbados-6.892-7.205-6.837-3.64-0.7691.3782.3723.021
17Uzbekistan10.6813.2022.2312.3892.0832.3882.8282.828
18Iceland-0.54-12.644-9.246-5.647-1.0841.2681.7892.757
19Mongolia-4.924-5.426-2.224-4.762-2.424-0.3883.8212.749
20Korea, South1.6910.041.4031.9882.3352.6582.6552.614
21Singapore5.224-0.8242.4131.4511.7921.892.072.203
22Jamaica-6.395-9.892-7.123-3.226-1.314-0.0851.0442.156
23Papua New Guinea2.509-7.656-1.1730.592-0.009-0.6891.42.15
24Sweden2.419-0.79-2.157-1.4390.1622.071.5591.701
25Solomon Islands-0.2892.192.4252.2051.951.7511.5511.451
26Grenada-5.072-6.561-2.936-1.214-0.2890.6060.8951.402
27Iran-0.011-1.6970.3822.3532.0831.8112.0341.337
28Dominica0.9130.841-1.182-0.648-0.0581.0491.121.164
29Algeria9.09-5.343-9.892-8.439-3.47-1.874-0.4511.011
30Oman17.1681.9926.7036.225.1223.9712.4590.846
31Lesotho3.102-1.656-14.853-17.765-9.128-3.315-1.150.81
32Australia-0.513-4.109-4.572-2.48-0.60.0770.3660.699
33South Africa-0.461-5.166-5.792-4.497-3.086-1.549-0.4390.692
34Hong Kong0.0861.551.5621.7622.6673.3334.6250.656
35Latvia-7.495-7.841-11.947-7.597-1.792-0.2090.6910.648
36Kazakhstan1.063-1.486-2.848-2.025-1.255-0.3460.1770.596
37Seychelles2.2895.039-0.331.8770.7171.1720.7580.531
38Antigua and Barbuda-6.104-19.589-1.035-0.6190.1150.7481.1290.425
39Panama0.419-1.011-0.738-1.021-0.662-0.2260.1240.314
40Vanuatu2.1010.053-0.0390.1540.2040.2040.2050.205
41China-0.388-2.981-2.891-1.929-1.278-0.84-0.3810.075
42Peru2.196-2.132-0.845-0.116-0.2790.1420.0530.064
43Paraguay2.960.5340.522-0.087-0.206-0.211-0.0480.063
44Qatar11.47813.67311.336.8894.2313.2311.6290.008
45Bhutan00000000
46New Zealand0.741-2.771-4.143-3.3650000
47Djibouti1.254-4.862-0.4750.0360.0230.0060.016-0.024
48Switzerland0.7471.381-1.039-0.8730.1360.3360.293-0.036
49Central Africa-1.0051.083-0.725-1.707-0.249-0.42-0.143-0.055
50Cameroon2.334-0.059-2.148-1.774-0.7990.1070.607-0.102
51Canada0.126-5.519-4.933-2.92-2.141-1.418-0.728-0.249
52Moldova-1.001-6.39-5.361-3.375-2.552-0.769-0.378-0.263
53Bosnia and Herzegovina-3.894-5.819-4.957-2.988-1.391-0.748-0.628-0.294
54Suriname1.969-1.553-4.053-2.478-2.306-1.515-0.849-0.294
55Chile4.342-4.304-1.61-0.563-0.442-0.379-0.111-0.297
56Cambodia1.018-3.347-1.926-2.086-1.379-0.964-0.638-0.365
57Mauritius3.471-3.369-4.068-4.809-3.629-1.46-1.131-0.446
58Uruguay-1.499-1.716-0.598-0.858-0.744-0.592-0.507-0.449
59Serbia-2.631-4.135-4.762-4.044-2.722-1.594-0.822-0.475
60Dominican Republic-3.49-3.454-2.35-1.605-0.628-0.619-0.517-0.527
Source: International Monetary Fund 2010 (IMF).

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Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonr Percent of GDP.

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