Other domestic borrowing (current LCU) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Domestic financing (obtained from residents) refer to the means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocates financial resources arising from a budget surplus. It includes all government liabilities--other than those for currency issues or demand, time, or savings deposits with government--or claims on others held by government and changes in government holdings of cash and deposits. Government guarantees of the debt of others are excluded. Data are shown for central government only, and are in current local currency. Source: World Bank country economists.
Other domestic borrowing (current LCU) - GFS - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (2008)

Rank

Country

Value

1Zambia506,120,000,000
2Sierra Leone143,302,000,000
3Madagascar121,490,000,000
4Kenya110,527,211,290
5Egypt52,870,201,558
6Uganda31,000,000,000
7Sudan5,312,000,000
8Central African Republic4,600,000,000
9Ethiopia2,701,000,000
10Mauritius1,875,123,002
11Ghana1,131,728,402
12Namibia421,117,552
13Seychelles324,318,630
14Tunisia105,000,000
15Gambia12,000,000
16Botswana4
17Burkina Faso0
18Comoros0
19Guinea-Bissau0
20Liberia0
21Mozambique0
22Mauritania0
23Malawi0
24Tanzania0
25Lesotho-70,987,500
26Swaziland-628,000,000
27Chad-7,000,000,000
28South Africa-10,014,000,000
29Morocco-11,589,900,000
30Mali-22,100,000,000
31Rwanda-23,656,824,962
32Republic of the Congo-44,900,000,000
33Ivory Coast-67,800,000,000
34Angola-98,825,180,734.57
35Guinea-572,900,000,000
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