Value added, ownership of dwellings (current LCU) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Value added in dwellings is defined as the imputed value of output of owner occupied dwellings less the value of intermediate consumption (intermediate inputs). Dwellings is a subset of services (part of ISIC 70). Data are in current local currency. Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
Value added, ownership of dwellings (current LCU) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Zambia (2006)2,296,000,000,000
2Tanzania (2006)1,203,195,000,000
3Madagascar (2008)712,136,862,503
4Uganda (1996)420,500,000,000
5Senegal (2008)347,819,812,941
6Kenya (2008)60,265,485,503
7Sao Tome and Principe (2005)49,457,000,000
8Somalia (1990)47,592,001,536
9Equatorial Guinea (2008)27,372,067,703
10Mauritius (2008)24,463,535,848
11Ethiopia (2008)16,786,686,534
12Morocco (2007)16,294,000,000
13Mozambique (2007)12,900,211,949
14Egypt (2001)6,880,000,000
15Namibia (2008)4,739,157,055
16Lesotho (2008)1,741,008,028
17Cape Verde (1991)1,741,000,000
18Swaziland (2008)1,134,134,582
19Eritrea (2007)352,283,364
20Seychelles (1985)63,300,000
21Malawi (1978)29,300,000
22Botswana (2008)0
23Comoros (2005)0
24Gabon (2008)0
25Guinea (2008)0
26Liberia (2007)0
27Mauritania (2005)0
28Sierra Leone (2008)0
29South Africa (2008)0
30Sudan (2008)0
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