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Annual percentage growth of general government final consumption expenditure based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. General government final consumption expenditure (general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation.
General government final consumption expenditure (annual % growth) - Growth rates - National accounts - Economic Policy & Debt - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Timor-Leste (2000)166.81
2Serbia (2008)47.42
3Swaziland (2008)45.73
4Pakistan (2008)38.98
5Turkmenistan (1991)31.03
6Republic of the Congo (1996)28.6
7Syria (2008)27.14
8Zambia (2008)26.49
9Antigua and Barbuda (2002)25.77
10Angola (1990)24.65
11Sierra Leone (1995)23.05
12Jordan (2008)22.61
13Mali (2007)22
14South Asia (2008)21.64
15Sudan (2008)20.9
16India (2008)20.25
17St. Kitts and Nevis (2003)18.77
18Albania (2008)18.74
19Rwanda (1999)18.35
20Algeria (2008)18.1
21Laos (2006)17.92
22Armenia (2008)16.74
23Democratic Republic of the Congo (2002)16.71
24Brunei Darussalam (2007)15.77
25Somalia (1989)15.2
26Mauritania (2005)14.96
27Kazakhstan (2007)14.7
28Maldives (2004)14.66
29Benin (2005)14.5
30Niger (1999)14.4
31Afghanistan (2005)13.99
32Azerbaijan (2008)13.56
33Moldova (2008)13.18
34Nicaragua (2007)13.17
35Tajikistan (2008)13.16
36Lebanon (2008)12.43
37Bhutan (2008)12.32
38Tanzania (2006)11.94
39Ecuador (2008)11.55
40Indonesia (2008)10.43
41Lower middle income (2008)10.3
42Lesotho (2008)9.64
43Macedonia (2008)9.5
44Panama (2008)9.18
45Guinea (2008)8.89
46Oman (2004)8.85
47Cyprus (2008)8.74
48Uruguay (2008)8.64
49West Bank and Gaza (2005)8.55
50Guatemala (2008)8.5
51China (2008)8.13
52Djibouti (2006)7.96
53East Asia & Pacific (2008)7.92
54Ukraine (2008)7.91
55Ghana (2008)7.9
56Zimbabwe (2005)7.73
57Ethiopia (2008)7.7
58Dominican Republic (2008)7.67
59Low & middle income (2008)7.63
60Middle income (2008)7.62
61Georgia (2008)7.57
62Vietnam (2008)7.52
63Mozambique (2008)7.49
64Poland (2008)7.45
65Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (2007)7.02
66Kyrgyzstan (2008)6.99
67Cambodia (2007)6.95
68Argentina (2008)6.9
69Least developed countries: UN classification (2006)6.86
70Ireland (2007)6.84
71Nepal (2008)6.84
72Malaysia (2007)6.6
73Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)6.52
74Singapore (2005)6.52
75Low income (2005)6.43
76Bahrain (1985)6.18
77Malta (1993)6.12
78Namibia (2008)5.97
79Grenada (2007)5.84
80Venezuela (2008)5.69
81Brazil (2008)5.64
82Kuwait (2004)5.3
83Spain (2008)5.28
84Malawi (2008)5.26
85Belize (2008)5.08
86South Africa (2008)5.03
87Upper middle income (2008)4.97
88Saudi Arabia (2007)4.96
89Morocco (2008)4.85
90Latin America & Caribbean (2008)4.79
91Europe & Central Asia (2008)4.78
92Thailand (2008)4.64
93Tunisia (2008)4.6
94Slovakia (2008)4.31
95New Zealand (2007)4.3
96Paraguay (2008)4.24
97North Korea (2008)4.21
98South Korea (2008)4.21
99Trinidad and Tobago (2005)4.16
100Estonia (2008)4.08
101Chile (2008)4.03
102Peru (2008)3.98
103Bolivia (2008)3.91
104Norway (2008)3.81
105Madagascar (2008)3.77
106Romania (2008)3.7
107Canada (2007)3.69
108Kenya (2008)3.68
109Bangladesh (2008)3.61
110High income: nonOECD (2007)3.49
111Australia (2008)3.44
112United Kingdom (2008)3.44
113Lithuania (2007)3.33
114Senegal (2008)3.26
115Philippines (2008)3.23
116Yemen (2003)3.21
117Greece (2008)3.2
118Burkina Faso (2006)3.18
119Togo (2005)3.1
120Iceland (2008)2.8
121Uganda (2008)2.78
122Guyana (2002)2.67
123Slovenia (2007)2.51
124Russia (2008)2.5
125Costa Rica (2008)2.4
126Botswana (2008)2.18
127High income (2007)2.15
128Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008)2.14
129Mexico (2008)2.12
130Middle East & North Africa (2007)2.12
131Netherlands (2008)2.12
132Israel (2008)2.12
133Belgium (2008)2.11
134High income: OECD (2007)2.1
135Austria (2008)2.06
136Japan (2007)2
137Turkey (2008)1.93
138United States (2007)1.93
139Croatia (2008)1.93
140Euro area (2008)1.87
141El Salvador (2008)1.82
142Germany (2008)1.75
143Hong Kong (2008)1.74
144Finland (2008)1.68
145Latvia (2008)1.54
146Bahamas (2007)1.5
147Sweden (2008)1.49
148Comoros (2008)1.36
149Colombia (2008)1.33
150Luxembourg (2008)1.28
151France (2008)1.22
152Gambia (2004)1.19
153Denmark (2008)1.1
154Egypt (2008)1.06
155Czech Republic (2008)0.97
156Mauritius (2008)0.7
157Portugal (2008)0.65
158Italy (2008)0.64
159Ivory Coast (2008)0.4
160Belarus (2008)0.32
161Gabon (2008)0.19
162United Arab Emirates (2004)0.07
163Bulgaria (2008)0.04
164Macau (2008)-0.22
165Honduras (2008)-0.5
166Puerto Rico (1991)-0.55
167Cameroon (2007)-0.81
168Papua New Guinea (2004)-0.81
169Vanuatu (1995)-0.99
170Switzerland (2007)-1.1
171Dominica (2006)-1.87
172Hungary (2008)-1.9
173Cape Verde (2008)-2.9
174Burundi (1996)-3.39
175Montenegro (2008)-4.32
176Iran (2007)-4.33
177Suriname (1994)-4.79
178Fiji (1985)-5.89
179St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2003)-5.91
180Guinea-Bissau (2008)-8.01
181Sri Lanka (2002)-9.98
182Seychelles (2008)-10.43
183Central African Republic (2006)-11.46
184Eritrea (2007)-11.82
185Chad (2004)-13.56
186Barbados (2002)-36.25
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