Net income (BoP, current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Net income refers to receipts and payments of employee compensation paid to nonresident workers and investment income (receipts and payments on direct investment, portfolio investment, other investments, and receipts on reserve assets). Income derived from the use of intangible assets is recorded under business services. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.
Net income (BoP, current US$) - BOP - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Libya (2007)1,970,800,000
2Egypt (2007)1,388,200,000
3Lesotho (2007)420,193,614
4Mauritius (2008)178,100,229
5Swaziland (2007)63,774,602
6Ethiopia (2007)39,534,994
7Djibouti (2007)23,885,754
8Sao Tome and Principe (2007)4,474,508
9Niger (2006)1,212,492
10Comoros (1995)1,009,731
11Eritrea (2000)-1,403,232.39
12Burundi (2007)-5,886,938.24
13Chad (1994)-7,337,834.19
14Guinea-Bissau (2004)-9,634,954.31
15Rwanda (2007)-14,811,129.83
16Central African Republic (1994)-22,694,332.56
17Burkina Faso (2001)-24,423,000.74
18Benin (2006)-30,212,849.14
19Cape Verde (2007)-31,003,339.72
20Mauritania (1998)-31,584,951.21
21Togo (2006)-37,795,704.37
22Malawi (2002)-38,494,498.12
23Gambia (2007)-39,978,573.29
24Equatorial Guinea (1996)-45,019,823.26
25Guinea (2007)-63,150,000
26Seychelles (2007)-71,069,795.28
27Senegal (2007)-73,837,789.9
28Tanzania (2007)-79,022,100.74
29Madagascar (2005)-80,253,630
30Somalia (1989)-84,399,465.23
31Sierra Leone (2007)-104,322,205.51
32Ghana (2007)-138,610,000
33Liberia (2007)-149,932,938.45
34Namibia (2007)-158,361,935.01
35Kenya (2007)-191,580,102.32
36Mali (2007)-291,443,106.58
37Zimbabwe (1994)-293,652,409.85
38Uganda (2008)-298,263,826.43
39Botswana (2007)-346,090,768.48
40Cameroon (2007)-384,731,441.23
41Morocco (2007)-404,635,038.02
42Mozambique (2008)-631,338,232.72
43Ivory Coast (2007)-810,195,937.02
44Gabon (2005)-957,591,480.84
45Zambia (2007)-1,383,400,000
46Tunisia (2007)-1,753,685,867.21
47Republic of the Congo (2007)-1,884,754,030.15
48Sudan (2007)-2,253,136,612.56
49Algeria (1991)-2,547,627,264.3
50Angola (2007)-8,778,171,000
51South Africa (2008)-9,127,778,471.25
52North Africa (2006)-9,571,812,683.22
53Nigeria (2007)-16,746,241,144.28
54Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2006)-20,791,644,560.84
55Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2006)-32,091,644,560.84
56Africa (2006)-46,947,178,524.06
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