Gross domestic savings, public (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Public sector’s gross domestic saving is derived as value added in public sector at factor cost plus all indirect taxes, net less general government consumption expenditure. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank country economists.
Gross domestic savings, public (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Republic of the Congo (2008)4,159,783,837
2Gabon (2008)2,796,542,201
3Cameroon (2007)1,571,334,011
4Sudan (2008)1,568,000,210
5Zimbabwe (2005)972,190,154
6Senegal (2008)699,348,972
7Botswana (2003)579,868,780
8Ivory Coast (2008)492,396,329
9Ethiopia (2008)406,251,098
10Chad (2006)327,985,596
11Malawi (2008)256,140,240
12Swaziland (2008)198,850,909
13Madagascar (2008)196,138,225
14Benin (2005)189,266,458
15Burkina Faso (1999)167,776,507
16Guinea (2008)158,636,030
17Niger (2005)158,303,442
18Equatorial Guinea (2000)152,640,524
19Ghana (2004)133,351,482
20Lesotho (1994)126,869,254
21Togo (2005)88,346,588
22Namibia (1999)68,354,068
23Cape Verde (2008)58,329,680
24Mali (2004)53,703,471
25Central African Republic (1999)34,693,682
26Sierra Leone (2004)32,629,475
27Gambia (2004)9,870,130
28Comoros (2005)9,177,227
29Rwanda (2004)3,117,153
30Tanzania (2006)0
31Guinea-Bissau (2008)-37,193,465.79
32South Africa (2008)-88,345,431.85
33Mauritania (1998)-93,412,424.89
34Uganda (2004)-411,181,078.07
35Kenya (2008)-2,346,636,374.88
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