Expense (current US$) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Expense is cash payments for operating activities of the government in providing goods and services. It includes compensation of employees (such as wages and salaries), interest and subsidies, grants, social benefits, and other expenses such as rent and dividends. Data in US dollars. Source: International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.
Expense (current US$) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Zimbabwe (1997)2,834,017,108,845
2South Africa (2007)85,193,684,075
3Egypt (2006)35,300,072,677
4Algeria (2007)25,175,127,431
5Morocco (2007)21,906,143,218
6Tunisia (2008)11,504,602,420
7Kenya (2007)5,306,266,223
8Ghana (2007)4,421,796,228
9Ivory Coast (2007)4,067,463,198
10Zambia (2007)2,617,691,815
11Uganda (2006)1,632,644,537
12Ethiopia (2002)1,605,660,763
13Republic of the Congo (2005)1,509,026,154
14Mauritius (2007)1,492,179,630
15Botswana (1996)1,404,038,469
16Namibia (2003)1,391,430,141
17Cameroon (1999)1,202,860,231
18Mali (2007)1,044,248,512
19Madagascar (2007)825,078,847
20Sudan (1999)810,721,292
21Lesotho (2007)758,198,649
22Burkina Faso (2006)740,905,139
23Senegal (2001)709,921,778
24Benin (2006)641,336,771
25Niger (2007)499,660,901
26Guinea (1999)466,022,329
27Swaziland (2003)465,924,401
28Togo (2007)437,248,657
29Seychelles (2007)375,746,550
30Cape Verde (2006)326,924,062
31Rwanda (1992)303,646,634
32Sierra Leone (2004)254,726,418
33Burundi (1999)166,848,043
34Central African Republic (2004)122,710,433
35Gambia (1990)49,248,510
36Democratic Republic of the Congo (2001)552.05
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