Expense (current LCU) - 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 are in current local currency. Source: International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.
Expense (current LCU) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Zambia (2007)10,477,370,817,728
2Uganda (2006)2,990,112,395,536
3Ivory Coast (2007)1,949,400,000,000
4Algeria (2007)1,744,445,000,000
5Madagascar (2007)1,546,096,000,000
6Republic of the Congo (2005)795,963,223,052
7Cameroon (1999)740,600,000,000
8Sierra Leone (2004)688,091,624,950
9Guinea (1999)646,560,000,000
10South Africa (2007)600,220,600,000
11Senegal (2001)520,400,000,000
12Mali (2007)500,473,624,513
13Burkina Faso (2006)387,411,969,601
14Kenya (2007)357,205,309,412
15Benin (2006)335,348,654,590
16Niger (2007)239,470,872,457
17Egypt (2007)218,488,800,000
18Togo (2007)209,558,756,887
19Morocco (2007)179,462,427,292
20Burundi (1999)94,029,300,000
21Central African Republic (2004)64,826,057,946
22Mauritius (2007)46,725,600,000
23Rwanda (1992)40,670,000,000
24Zimbabwe (1997)34,323,600,000
25Cape Verde (2006)28,736,860,296
26Tunisia (2008)14,175,300,000
27Ethiopia (2002)13,756,900,000
28Namibia (2003)10,525,820,000
29Lesotho (2007)5,341,786,221
30Botswana (1996)4,667,300,000
31Ghana (2007)4,136,575,547
32Swaziland (2003)3,524,601,221
33Seychelles (2007)2,517,900,000
34Sudan (1999)2,047,480,000
35Gambia (1990)388,210,000
36Democratic Republic of the Congo (2001)114,130
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