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
1Iran-334.019-54868.1313900.5598992.8198467.2195074.17118879.9387235.69
2Korea, South17359428.66916191.3124838.7731188.0737902.6440419.8642612.69
3Iraq-3445.24-16893.82-13959.7-8914.164231.4314420.9830027.0340496.27
4Uzbekistan4031.821539.911330.81701.861746.332345.953254.953795.1
5Congo1241.64221.5611475.371962.572100.482003.731929.81756.56
6Gabon763.537388.447402.52519.208567.647578.443681.904690.883
7Angola563.578-515.497209.435300.718364.82628.885694.011535.957
8Sao Tome and Principe374.46-587.833-542.785159.818-415.852-421.337-448.637517.507
9Mongolia-296.4-328.614-175.899-436.289-242.645-49.667592.026501.615
10Chad456.505187.846136.425372.254402.714429.221385.092409.255
11Norway484.682234.709281.667299.462329.384356.961368.694380.79
12Algeria999.386-541.509-1186.97-1132.71-512.798-302.856-78.93187.038
13Kazakhstan173.284-236.44-534.121-412.337-282.97-86.31548.541181.552
14Saudi Arabia632.52-33.38330.365110.394126.674116.072132.136161.645
15United Arab Emirates170.128-52.05613.94174.378103.389123.589135.04151.087
16Paraguay2179.35377.64419.829-76.637-199.492-222.109-54.99877.965
17Sweden77.746-24.549-70.569-49.2625.82578.58162.42671.816
18Iceland-7.982-189.753-147.764-96.971-19.58624.20136.12358.858
19China-121.731-1015.2-1125.89-850.19-631.428-463.91-235.52951.746
20Jamaica-65.71-109.956-87.901-43.359-19.193-1.34717.89339.79
21South Africa-10.695-128.091-158.997-136.721-104.431-58.291-18.37532.118
22Libya34.0887.0812.95915.17717.24721.06525.22429.451
23Hong Kong1.4525.91726.54933.86254.70673.118108.41217.149
24Azerbaijan7.5962.345.826.6888.2539.28412.51213.207
25Kuwait7.9355.5385.7666.5597.198.73710.52612.684
26Australia-6.35-51.63-62.409-36.203-9.1491.2496.23212.564
27Singapore13.961-2.2617.3394.7336.1796.9478.0658.977
28Botswana-2.793-9.856-7.504-5.242-1.0462.114.196.701
29Brunei6.0640.5622.1062.6063.0973.373.5873.822
30East Timor1.9131.3241.311.3951.4711.1091.4631.314
31Papua New Guinea0.543-1.668-0.2890.157-0.002-0.1950.4920.797
32Peru8.183-8.137-3.637-0.539-1.3930.7610.3030.396
33Barbados-0.546-0.564-0.548-0.306-0.0670.1270.230.309
34Oman3.9810.3531.3861.4111.2691.0540.6950.257
35Lesotho0.413-0.235-2.344-3.087-1.754-0.698-0.270.216
36Vanuatu1.3190.036-0.0280.120.1680.1810.1940.208
37Solomon Islands-0.0140.1160.1350.1340.1350.140.1420.157
38Panama0.097-0.251-0.201-0.306-0.218-0.0820.050.138
39Latvia-1.213-1.026-1.502-0.993-0.245-0.030.1040.103
40Seychelles0.1990.54-0.0370.2270.0940.1650.1150.087
41Qatar44.9652.43955.41841.1428.723.70712.8760.068
42Grenada-0.093-0.109-0.051-0.022-0.0060.0120.020.033
43Antigua and Barbuda-0.198-0.592-0.031-0.0190.0040.0260.0420.017
44Dominica0.0090.008-0.012-0.007-0.0010.0120.0140.015
45Bhutan00000000
46Tonga-0.007-0.025-0.033-0.038-0.041-0.035-0.019-0.013
47Kiribati-0.031-0.018-0.02-0.022-0.024-0.026-0.029-0.028
48Suriname0.165-0.126-0.377-0.257-0.265-0.195-0.121-0.046
49Samoa-0.027-0.059-0.109-0.189-0.108-0.114-0.054-0.048
50Djibouti2.189-9.067-0.9620.0790.0570.0150.047-0.075
51Fiji0.011-0.26-0.241-0.198-0.16-0.129-0.099-0.079
52Liberia-0.11-0.108-0.098-0.019-0.05-0.07-0.086-0.091
53Saint Vincent and the Grenadines-0.026-0.056-0.211-0.075-0.081-0.085-0.091-0.098
54Bosnia and Herzegovina-0.962-1.396-1.201-0.757-0.379-0.22-0.198-0.099
55Kosovo-0.008-0.031-0.139-0.246-0.192-0.231-0.122-0.111
56Belize0.01-0.045-0.073-0.084-0.103-0.125-0.14-0.155
57Montenegro0.047-0.131-0.21-0.24-0.198-0.18-0.17-0.155
58Malta-0.255-0.218-0.226-0.22-0.211-0.193-0.182-0.191
59Saint Lucia-0.028-0.161-0.196-0.163-0.187-0.178-0.189-0.203
60Zimbabwe-0.124-0.126-0.108-0.169-0.178-0.182-0.191-0.205
61Switzerland4.0667.39-5.762-4.9780.7992.0271.825-0.228
62Moldova-0.63-3.837-3.587-2.466-2.056-0.68-0.364-0.277
63Bahamas, The-0.151-0.361-0.398-0.37-0.341-0.304-0.296-0.3
64Luxembourg1.134-0.277-1.521-1.342-1.087-0.997-0.64-0.362
65Saint Kitts and Nevis-0.078-0.047-0.235-0.204-0.226-0.267-0.319-0.362
66Ghana-2.558-2.131-2.804-2.507-2.152-1.789-0.868-0.377
67Slovenia-0.103-1.945-2.019-1.597-1.186-0.814-0.64-0.388
68Bahrain0.4-0.687-0.441-0.5-0.485-0.452-0.482-0.531
69El Salvador-0.579-1.172-1.077-1.017-0.867-0.775-0.777-0.659
70Gambia, The-0.298-0.757-0.799-0.792-0.79-0.757-0.687-0.714
71Ecuador-0.444-2.346-1.362-0.73-0.978-0.868-0.42-0.734
72Central Africa-8.92910.136-7.21-18.085-2.831-5.171-1.903-0.792
73Jordan-0.666-1.438-1.16-1.107-0.964-0.859-0.828-0.841
74Georgia-0.377-1.177-1.088-0.871-0.811-0.797-0.695-0.87
75Cyprus0.158-1.029-1.041-1.022-1.042-1.098-1.132-1.171
76New Zealand1.36-5.145-8.066-7.043-6.345-4.944-3.328-1.437
77Slovakia-1.546-4.307-5.354-3.371-2.822-2.36-2.001-1.612
78Mauritius9.189-9.247-11.854-14.851-11.971-5.124-4.212-1.765
79Tunisia-0.344-0.872-1.727-1.746-1.762-1.893-1.89-1.868
80Turkmenistan4.9484.0841.6030.8390.5950.406-0.486-2.03
81Comoros-4.4851.5969.773-3.783-2.42-3.279-2.648-2.05
82Tajikistan-1.042-1.069-1.093-1.514-1.88-1.745-2.22-2.554
83Bulgaria1.989-0.597-3.314-2.885-3.225-3.103-2.843-2.703
84Maldives-2.928-4.905-4.117-4.148-3.642-3.019-2.907-3.067
85Namibia1.931-1.329-6.263-8.418-6.335-4.566-3.753-3.113
86Swaziland0.237-1.641-3.429-4.346-4.34-4.031-4.03-3.339
87Nicaragua-0.033-2.62-0.144-0.78-3.916-3.493-3.644-3.968
88Bolivia-2.439-4.735-3.783-2.995-2.904-3.087-3.482-4.131
89Cape Verde-1.529-7.953-17.435-16.071-12.841-8.848-6.621-4.357
90Canada2.013-84.29-80.076-49.929-38.454-26.632-14.269-5.083
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 Billions National currency.

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