Gross domestic savings, public (current LCU) - 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 local currency. Source: World Bank country economists.
Gross domestic savings, public (current LCU) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Zimbabwe (2005)21,741,706,726,644
2Republic of the Congo (2008)1,862,792,800,000
3Gabon (2008)1,252,319,562,822
4Guinea (2008)1,111,200,000,000
5Cameroon (2007)753,029,200,000
6Madagascar (2008)352,734,983,713
7Senegal (2008)315,027,002,960
8Ivory Coast (2008)220,500,000,000
9Chad (2006)171,500,388,352
10Equatorial Guinea (2000)108,677,000,000
11Burkina Faso (1999)103,299,997,696
12Benin (2005)99,832,000,000
13Sierra Leone (2004)88,142,000,000
14Niger (2005)83,500,000,000
15Togo (2005)46,599,999,488
16Malawi (2008)35,987,959,836
17Mali (2004)28,370,684,420
18Central African Republic (1999)21,360,900,000
19Cape Verde (2008)4,391,000,000
20Ethiopia (2008)3,766,677,072
21Comoros (2005)3,630,520,064
22Sudan (2008)3,136,000,420
23Botswana (2003)2,870,350,352
24Rwanda (2004)1,800,000,000
25Swaziland (2008)1,640,520,000
26Lesotho (1994)450,512,736
27Namibia (1999)417,575,000
28Gambia (2004)296,400,000
29Ghana (2004)120,078,053
30Tanzania (2006)0
31South Africa (2008)-729,000,000
32Mauritania (1998)-17,606,000,000
33Guinea-Bissau (2008)-17,800,000,001
34Kenya (2008)-162,329,275,222.95001
35Uganda (2004)-795,600,000,000
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