Gross national savings, including net current transfers (constant 2000 US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Gross national savings including net current transfers is equal to gross domestic savings plus net income and net current transfers from abroad. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank country economists.
Gross national savings, including net current transfers (constant 2000 US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Sub-Saharan Africa (2006)85,619,761,505
2Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2006)58,435,827,039
3Algeria (2005)39,075,195,509
4South Africa (2006)22,479,111,658
5Morocco (2006)17,373,999,717
6Angola (2006)16,338,051,468
7Tunisia (2006)6,662,025,895
8Botswana (2006)4,015,350,707
9Gabon (2006)3,030,718,461
10Tanzania (2006)2,809,984,685
11Cameroon (2006)2,602,958,689
12Ghana (2006)2,226,762,058
13Mozambique (2006)2,097,840,255
14Ethiopia (2006)1,992,282,091
15Sudan (2006)1,752,783,312
16Namibia (2006)1,501,451,218
17Kenya (2006)1,434,445,225
18Mauritius (2005)1,151,134,945
19Cape Verde (2006)960,422,834
20Madagascar (2006)736,957,073
21Chad (2006)674,179,016
22Mali (2005)523,024,941
23Lesotho (2006)475,642,162
24Rwanda (2001)285,383,644
25Swaziland (2006)267,083,054
26Benin (2000)245,949,927
27Guinea (2006)226,397,152
28Eritrea (2004)102,973,406
29Seychelles (2001)89,329,166
30Gambia (2004)53,768,471
31Togo (2004)12,059,118
32Guinea-Bissau (2006)-37,522,066.39
33Malawi (2006)-86,679,380.22
34Zambia (2005)-273,378,114.82
35Democratic Republic of the Congo (2002)-391,533,039.84
36Zimbabwe (2005)-553,779,013.94
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