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| 1 | AFG | 512 | GGR_NGDP |
Islamic Republic of Af Percent of GDP | 2002-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8.243 | 11.04 | 14.27 | 18.19 | 18.34 | 19.94 | 17.55 | 20.55 | 21.97 | 23.71(f) | 23.60(f) | 23.87(f) | 24.34(f) | 23.92(f) | 23.64(f) | 23.31(f)
| 2 | ALB | 914 | GGR_NGDP |
Albania Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.26 | 24.17 | 25.52 | 24.11 | 23.85 | 24.83 | 24.08 | 24.56 | 25.06 | 26.02 | 26.00 | 26.71 | 25.98 | 25.83 | 25.30(f) | 25.61(f) | 25.62(f) | 25.68(f) | 25.52(f) | 25.42(f) | 25.40(f)
| 3 | DZA | 612 | GGR_NGDP |
Algeria Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 28.90 | 31.60 | 29.48 | 26.91 | 29.19 | 29.97 | 32.11 | 33.33 | 27.36 | 29.95 | 38.27 | 34.99 | 35.45 | 37.08 | 36.02 | 40.76 | 42.72 | 39.63 | 46.81 | 36.63 | 36.37 | 39.53(f) | 37.99(f) | 35.59(f) | 33.75(f) | 32.41(f) | 31.25(f) | 30.59(f)
| 4 | AGO | 614 | GGR_NGDP |
Angola Percent of GDP | 2000-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 52.42 | 45.82 | 35.08 | 37.30 | 37.16 | 44.13 | 50.17 | 45.82 | 50.94 | 34.56 | 43.48(f) | 48.90(f) | 44.79(f) | 42.69(f) | 41.19(f) | 39.03(f) | 37.18(f) | 36.46(f)
| 5 | ATG | 311 | GGR_NGDP |
Antigua and Barbuda Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 17.37 | 19.61 | 18.09 | 18.68 | 17.54 | 19.33 | 18.77 | 19.54 | 19.03 | 22.00 | 21.48 | 21.15 | 18.49 | 22.02 | 20.06(f) | 21.64(f) | 21.40(f) | 22.01(f) | 22.21(f) | 22.42(f) | 22.64(f)
| 6 | ARG | 213 | GGR_NGDP |
Argentina Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 23.20 | 23.82 | 24.33 | 24.61 | 23.64 | 23.04 | 26.02 | 29.03 | 29.42 | 29.91 | 31.52 | 33.40 | 34.29 | 37.20 | 36.68(f) | 36.36(f) | 36.74(f) | 36.76(f) | 36.77(f) | 36.82(f) | 36.88(f)
| 7 | ARM | 911 | GGR_NGDP |
Armenia Percent of GDP | 1996-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 15.41 | 15.75 | 17.15 | 19.33 | 16.49 | 17.05 | 18.85 | 17.78 | 15.39 | 17.82 | 17.97 | 20.09 | 20.48 | 20.87 | 20.97 | 21.77 | 21.15(f) | 21.18(f) | 21.55(f) | 21.73(f) | 21.91(f) | 21.51(f)
| 8 | AUS | 193 | GGR_NGDP |
Australia Percent of GDP | 1988-2011 | | | | | | | | | 31.17 | 30.66 | 30.33 | 30.31 | 29.38 | 29.45 | 30.03 | 31.11 | 32.07 | 32.38 | 34.50 | 36.87 | 36.42 | 35.63 | 35.38 | 36.20 | 36.37 | 36.58 | 36.47 | 35.53 | 33.69 | 33.47 | 32.00 | 32.33 | 33.86(f) | 34.07(f) | 33.96(f) | 34.00(f) | 34.14(f) | 34.22(f)
| 9 | AUT | 122 | GGR_NGDP |
Austria Percent of GDP | 1988-2011 | | | | | | | | | 46.86 | 45.85 | 46.67 | 47.34 | 49.73 | 52.54 | 52.07 | 52.73 | 53.07 | 51.35 | 50.95 | 51.05 | 50.09 | 51.07 | 49.73 | 49.65 | 49.18 | 48.16 | 47.47 | 47.61 | 48.33 | 48.75 | 48.13 | 47.89 | 48.27(f) | 48.26(f) | 48.28(f) | 48.25(f) | 48.25(f) | 48.23(f)
| 10 | AZE | 912 | GGR_NGDP |
Azerbaijan Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 21.22 | 18.67 | 27.30 | 26.75 | 26.83 | 25.10 | 28.02 | 28.23 | 51.11 | 41.55 | 46.68 | 46.07 | 43.55(f) | 39.19(f) | 35.65(f) | 33.79(f) | 33.27(f) | 34.04(f)
| 11 | BHS | 313 | GGR_NGDP |
The Bahamas Percent of GDP | 1991-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | 13.17 | 15.26 | 15.55 | 16.83 | 17.36 | 16.86 | 16.00 | 14.81 | 14.13 | 15.09 | 14.90 | 12.71 | 12.96 | 13.43 | 14.03 | 15.57 | 16.30 | 17.20 | 16.51 | 16.80 | 17.75(f) | 17.48(f) | 17.81(f) | 17.99(f) | 18.09(f) | 18.09(f) | 18.09(f)
| 12 | BHR | 419 | GGR_NGDP |
Bahrain Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 24.25 | 29.49 | 28.65 | 28.72 | 25.17 | 25.50 | 27.64 | 29.55 | 23.83 | 26.54 | 34.96 | 32.71 | 32.16 | 31.26 | 30.78 | 33.03 | 30.88 | 29.34 | 32.39 | 23.84 | 26.05 | 28.05(f) | 32.04(f) | 32.19(f) | 30.70(f) | 28.74(f) | 27.41(f) | 26.41(f)
| 13 | BGD | 513 | GGR_NGDP |
Bangladesh Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 6.909 | 6.985 | 6.745 | 6.613 | 6.588 | 6.959 | 7.135 | 6.960 | 7.082 | 7.237 | 12.29 | 12.73 | 12.52 | 13.91 | 13.79 | 13.80 | 10.64 | 10.85 | 10.35 | 9.823 | 9.849 | 10.04 | 11.09 | 11.38 | 10.59 | 10.85 | 11.09 | 10.82 | 11.28 | 10.85 | 11.51 | 12.04(f) | 13.12(f) | 13.84(f) | 14.44(f) | 15.23(f) | 15.69(f) | 15.99(f)
| 14 | BRB | 316 | GGR_NGDP |
Barbados Percent of GDP | 1994-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 31.02 | 32.61 | 32.74 | 33.08 | 33.51 | 35.85 | 33.62 | 38.45 | 37.35 | 38.42 | 37.85 | 34.95 | 33.51 | 35.49 | 36.99 | 32.68 | 34.96 | 34.75(f) | 36.06(f) | 36.65(f) | 37.09(f) | 37.45(f) | 37.41(f) | 37.09(f)
| 15 | BLR | 913 | GGR_NGDP |
Belarus Percent of GDP | 1998-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 10.86 | 10.77 | 11.15 | 44.95 | 44.79 | 45.93 | 46.88 | 47.37 | 49.07 | 49.45 | 50.59 | 45.66 | 41.59 | 41.74 | 38.98(f) | 39.19(f) | 38.88(f) | 38.54(f) | 38.23(f) | 37.89(f)
| 16 | BEL | 124 | GGR_NGDP |
Belgium Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 45.65 | 46.05 | 47.28 | 47.63 | 48.36 | 48.36 | 47.66 | 47.87 | 46.63 | 44.72 | 45.54 | 46.11 | 45.76 | 47.42 | 47.41 | 47.58 | 48.41 | 48.90 | 49.39 | 49.47 | 49.00 | 49.47 | 49.62 | 50.86 | 48.94 | 49.27 | 48.67 | 48.00 | 48.60 | 47.98 | 48.76 | 49.27 | 50.66(f) | 50.66(f) | 50.66(f) | 50.66(f) | 50.66(f) | 50.62(f)
| 17 | BLZ | 339 | GGR_NGDP |
Belize Percent of GDP | 1996-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 23.94 | 23.86 | 24.20 | 22.55 | 22.27 | 24.61 | 22.78 | 22.49 | 21.92 | 24.14 | 25.79 | 28.08 | 28.59 | 27.01 | 27.40 | 28.61(f) | 27.46(f) | 27.53(f) | 27.16(f) | 26.77(f) | 26.46(f) | 26.24(f)
| 18 | BEN | 638 | GGR_NGDP |
Benin Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 14.88 | 14.15 | 15.69 | 15.81 | 16.39 | 17.58 | 18.00 | 17.99 | 17.39 | 18.74 | 17.78 | 17.85 | 17.78 | 18.92 | 19.30 | 19.00 | 19.21 | 23.75 | 21.32 | 21.74 | 20.05 | 20.12(f) | 21.78(f) | 21.38(f) | 21.83(f) | 21.86(f) | 21.90(f) | 21.93(f)
| 19 | BTN | 514 | GGR_NGDP |
Bhutan Percent of GDP | 1981-2009 | | 48.36 | 36.48 | 42.95 | 43.13 | 46.97 | 47.16 | 48.84 | 48.61 | 38.19 | 29.82 | 31.58 | 32.27 | 41.58 | 39.31 | 42.30 | 42.12 | 37.40 | 33.73 | 46.01 | 43.82 | 39.71 | 36.43 | 25.62 | 34.27 | 30.72 | 34.71 | 35.69 | 35.09 | 35.56 | 46.61(f) | 40.36(f) | 38.56(f) | 26.10(f) | 24.24(f) | 25.03(f) | 29.34(f) | 29.01(f)
| 20 | BOL | 218 | GGR_NGDP |
Bolivia Percent of GDP | 1981-2009 | | 37.06 | 9.088 | 12.27 | 3.628 | 11.98 | 19.53 | 16.72 | 17.48 | 18.91 | 18.38 | 19.98 | 20.85 | 21.08 | 23.77 | 23.96 | 24.15 | 25.00 | 24.87 | 25.53 | 25.59 | 25.14 | 24.51 | 24.11 | 26.80 | 30.94 | 34.30 | 34.39 | 38.90 | 36.09 | 33.17(f) | 35.41(f) | 36.38(f) | 35.69(f) | 35.25(f) | 35.19(f) | 35.16(f) | 34.74(f)
| 21 | BIH | 963 | GGR_NGDP |
Bosnia and Herzegovina Percent of GDP | 1998-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 53.45 | 54.72 | 51.67 | 46.90 | 44.56 | 46.95 | 45.58 | 46.58 | 48.20 | 46.98 | 46.01 | 44.92 | 46.26 | 46.29(f) | 46.22(f) | 46.48(f) | 46.63(f) | 46.75(f) | 46.97(f) | 47.09(f)
| 22 | BWA | 616 | GGR_NGDP |
Botswana Percent of GDP | 2000-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 46.45 | 35.19 | 36.75 | 38.70 | 37.02 | 39.91 | 39.28 | 34.64 | 31.08 | 33.41 | 29.51(f) | 29.92(f) | 31.49(f) | 29.68(f) | 29.61(f) | 29.58(f) | 29.54(f) | 29.61(f)
| 23 | BRA | 223 | GGR_NGDP |
Brazil Percent of GDP | 1996-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 33.57 | 33.78 | 34.92 | 35.43 | 31.91 | 33.88 | 35.11 | 34.03 | 34.78 | 35.77 | 35.94 | 35.65 | 36.32 | 35.01 | 36.63 | 36.21 | 36.26(f) | 36.36(f) | 36.42(f) | 36.48(f) | 36.51(f) | 36.54(f)
| 24 | BRN | 516 | GGR_NGDP |
Brunei Darussalam Percent of GDP | 1985-2011 | | | | | | 85.73 | 62.82 | 46.69 | 46.40 | 43.38 | 42.41 | 42.00 | 34.11 | 34.28 | 35.98 | 36.52 | 39.64 | 36.84 | 28.27 | 32.53 | 49.14 | 42.17 | 40.79 | 43.16 | 46.23 | 50.20 | 52.92 | 35.93 | 70.13 | 42.51 | 48.61 | 65.56 | 68.89(f) | 67.98(f) | 66.82(f) | 68.75(f) | 71.08(f) | 70.75(f)
| 25 | BGR | 918 | GGR_NGDP |
Bulgaria Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 37.49 | 36.71 | 35.37 | 36.59 | 37.46 | 37.44 | 36.98 | 38.19 | 38.04 | 35.26 | 32.69 | 32.47 | 33.01(f) | 33.97(f) | 34.81(f) | 35.47(f) | 36.20(f) | 36.79(f)
| 26 | BFA | 748 | GGR_NGDP |
Burkina Faso Percent of GDP | 1985-2010 | | | | | | 11.53 | 12.61 | 15.70 | 13.37 | 18.16 | 12.24 | 15.97 | 16.02 | 15.81 | 17.93 | 18.88 | 20.34 | 19.55 | 19.28 | 20.57 | 18.89 | 18.11 | 16.91 | 17.78 | 18.07 | 17.24 | 39.05 | 20.01 | 17.10 | 19.59 | 20.15 | 22.06(f) | 23.47(f) | 22.86(f) | 22.89(f) | 23.16(f) | 23.46(f) | 23.64(f)
| 27 | BDI | 618 | GGR_NGDP |
Burundi Percent of GDP | 1992-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | 20.80 | 21.61 | 16.69 | 17.44 | 15.00 | 13.55 | 14.69 | 15.23 | 18.21 | 16.68 | 18.69 | 21.73 | 25.34 | 22.58 | 27.33 | 37.47 | 38.25 | 32.13 | 37.30(f) | 36.09(f) | 33.15(f) | 31.66(f) | 31.61(f) | 30.26(f) | 30.18(f) | 30.09(f)
| 28 | KHM | 522 | GGR_NGDP |
Cambodia Percent of GDP | 1996-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 8.129 | 8.693 | 8.048 | 10.00 | 10.23 | 9.986 | 10.50 | 9.580 | 10.30 | 11.95 | 12.78 | 13.73 | 15.89 | 15.79 | 17.03 | 17.01 | 15.65(f) | 16.05(f) | 16.36(f) | 16.58(f) | 16.86(f) | 17.12(f)
| 29 | CMR | 622 | GGR_NGDP |
Cameroon Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.30 | 17.73 | 17.46 | 16.05 | 15.31 | 17.77 | 47.64 | 20.28 | 20.83 | 18.38 | 17.47 | 18.84(f) | 17.98(f) | 19.04(f) | 18.93(f) | 19.51(f) | 19.65(f) | 19.87(f)
| 30 | CAN | 156 | GGR_NGDP |
Canada Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 39.14 | 41.11 | 41.51 | 40.61 | 40.82 | 40.48 | 41.64 | 42.06 | 42.32 | 40.79 | 42.47 | 43.72 | 44.03 | 43.32 | 42.88 | 42.94 | 43.51 | 43.97 | 44.02 | 43.60 | 43.53 | 42.18 | 40.81 | 40.73 | 40.59 | 40.75 | 40.84 | 40.74 | 39.66 | 39.17 | 38.26 | 38.12 | 38.06(f) | 38.39(f) | 38.79(f) | 39.11(f) | 39.33(f) | 39.14(f)
| 31 | CPV | 624 | GGR_NGDP |
Cape Verde Percent of GDP | 2002-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 31.28 | 26.87 | 31.81 | 30.90 | 31.57 | 32.48 | 33.27 | 28.76 | 28.01 | 25.09 | 24.70(f) | 26.29(f) | 26.84(f) | 26.75(f) | 27.25(f) | 27.10(f)
| 32 | CAF | 626 | GGR_NGDP |
Central African Republ Percent of GDP | 1988-2010 | | | | | | | | | 16.48 | 15.59 | 16.45 | 14.12 | 15.06 | 14.45 | 14.09 | 15.33 | 10.60 | 12.44 | 17.05 | 16.73 | 14.34 | 12.80 | 15.34 | 9.628 | 11.70 | 12.36 | 22.91 | 14.39 | 15.17 | 16.07 | 17.97 | 13.52(f) | 16.14(f) | 17.35(f) | 18.02(f) | 18.72(f) | 19.23(f) | 19.67(f)
| 33 | TCD | 628 | GGR_NGDP |
Chad Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 11.09 | 11.03 | 11.39 | 10.17 | 10.66 | 11.31 | 10.17 | 11.28 | 10.89 | 11.80 | 12.99 | 19.09 | 24.25 | 27.87 | 19.59 | 25.27 | 31.81(f) | 31.00(f) | 28.97(f) | 28.26(f) | 26.33(f) | 25.14(f) | 24.30(f)
| 34 | CHL | 228 | GGR_NGDP |
Chile Percent of GDP | 1996-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 22.75 | 22.73 | 22.24 | 21.82 | 22.12 | 22.83 | 22.20 | 21.98 | 22.90 | 24.76 | 26.17 | 27.32 | 25.86 | 20.55 | 23.34 | 24.55 | 23.35(f) | 23.16(f) | 22.97(f) | 22.42(f) | 22.49(f) | 22.51(f)
| 35 | CHN | 924 | GGR_NGDP |
China Percent of GDP | 1982-2011 | | | 26.53 | 26.73 | 25.46 | 25.32 | 23.81 | 21.36 | 18.63 | 19.21 | 19.02 | 16.86 | 14.59 | 13.61 | 11.59 | 10.72 | 10.82 | 11.42 | 12.10 | 13.09 | 13.78 | 15.11 | 15.93 | 16.16 | 16.65 | 17.22 | 18.23 | 19.80 | 19.66 | 20.01 | 20.19 | 22.34 | 22.84(f) | 22.97(f) | 23.07(f) | 23.27(f) | 23.38(f) | 23.44(f)
| 36 | COL | 233 | GGR_NGDP |
Colombia Percent of GDP | 1980-2009 | 0.0460 | 0.0360 | 10.77 | 11.29 | 11.47 | 12.24 | 12.26 | 14.15 | 13.68 | 16.29 | 17.08 | 18.08 | 18.38 | 19.81 | 20.48 | 21.24 | 22.62 | 23.00 | 22.53 | 22.94 | 23.49 | 24.64 | 24.46 | 25.15 | 25.16 | 25.70 | 27.28 | 27.18 | 26.33 | 26.52 | 25.94(f) | 26.67(f) | 27.23(f) | 27.07(f) | 26.87(f) | 26.91(f) | 26.53(f) | 26.45(f)
| 37 | COM | 632 | GGR_NGDP |
Comoros Percent of GDP | 1984-2010 | | | | | 31.61 | 32.93 | 32.95 | 30.80 | 28.39 | 30.35 | 30.88 | 28.69 | 30.12 | 28.48 | 30.64 | 24.13 | 20.58 | 22.63 | 18.69 | 18.37 | 14.43 | 18.37 | 20.51 | 18.02 | 18.41 | 19.93 | 18.68 | 20.31 | 23.51 | 23.62 | 29.17 | 25.45(f) | 24.57(f) | 24.14(f) | 23.95(f) | 24.04(f) | 24.52(f) | 24.73(f)
| 38 | COD | 636 | GGR_NGDP |
Democratic Republic of Percent of GDP | 1996-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5.417 | 5.175 | 5.917 | 4.493 | 5.080 | 6.485 | 8.305 | 11.71 | 13.26 | 18.26 | 19.51 | 16.96 | 21.08 | 24.32 | 33.09 | 30.09(f) | 29.14(f) | 28.47(f) | 27.64(f) | 28.04(f) | 27.80(f) | 27.64(f)
| 39 | COG | 634 | GGR_NGDP |
Republic of Congo Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 27.25 | 25.50 | 22.64 | 24.28 | 22.60 | 23.80 | 27.74 | 28.72 | 22.74 | 26.73 | 26.58 | 30.85 | 27.34 | 30.20 | 30.37 | 38.80 | 44.43 | 39.25 | 47.03 | 29.47 | 37.52 | 41.47(f) | 45.86(f) | 43.88(f) | 43.83(f) | 44.24(f) | 44.98(f) | 41.45(f)
| 40 | CRI | 238 | GGR_NGDP |
Costa Rica Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12.42 | 13.45 | 13.34 | 13.94 | 13.60 | 13.85 | 14.23 | 15.48 | 15.86 | 14.03 | 13.74 | 13.83(f) | 14.72(f) | 15.61(f) | 15.85(f) | 15.92(f) | 15.99(f) | 16.04(f)
| 41 | CIV | 662 | GGR_NGDP |
Côte d'Ivoire Percent of GDP | 1997-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 19.94 | 18.91 | 16.90 | 17.13 | 17.81 | 18.51 | 17.58 | 18.43 | 18.14 | 19.02 | 19.72 | 20.57 | 19.49 | 19.70 | 20.26 | 19.16(f) | 20.28(f) | 20.76(f) | 21.21(f) | 21.37(f) | 21.46(f)
| 42 | HRV | 960 | GGR_NGDP |
Croatia Percent of GDP | 2002-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 39.81 | 39.09 | 39.02 | 38.57 | 38.56 | 39.81 | 39.05 | 38.21 | 36.98 | 35.90(f) | 35.52(f) | 35.62(f) | 35.82(f) | 35.62(f) | 35.39(f) | 35.21(f)
| 43 | CYP | 423 | GGR_NGDP |
Cyprus Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 32.96 | 32.57 | 31.75 | 33.30 | 33.17 | 35.42 | 36.31 | 36.20 | 38.08 | 38.55 | 41.30 | 42.05 | 45.02 | 43.05 | 40.14 | 41.61 | 40.88(f) | 41.70(f) | 42.83(f) | 42.58(f) | 42.81(f) | 42.76(f) | 42.83(f)
| 44 | CZE | 935 | GGR_NGDP |
Czech Republic Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 40.21 | 38.54 | 38.95 | 38.13 | 38.64 | 38.02 | 38.31 | 39.07 | 43.31 | 40.45 | 39.76 | 39.60 | 40.31 | 38.94 | 39.10 | 39.32 | 40.71(f) | 41.31(f) | 41.21(f) | 41.14(f) | 41.06(f) | 41.10(f) | 41.13(f)
| 45 | DNK | 128 | GGR_NGDP |
Denmark Percent of GDP | 1994-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 102.36 | 56.36 | 56.88 | 56.08 | 56.24 | 56.78 | 55.84 | 55.37 | 54.82 | 54.98 | 56.44 | 57.81 | 56.63 | 55.56 | 54.77 | 55.10 | 53.47 | 52.07(f) | 50.90(f) | 52.29(f) | 52.66(f) | 52.60(f) | 52.05(f) | 51.56(f)
| 46 | DJI | 611 | GGR_NGDP |
Djibouti Percent of GDP | 1991-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | 37.67 | 40.36 | 39.63 | 36.46 | 30.72 | 30.76 | 31.09 | 34.17 | 30.63 | 30.84 | 28.04 | 29.21 | 34.04 | 35.61 | 37.08 | 34.95 | 35.17 | 41.86 | 36.98 | 35.46 | 34.51 | 35.81(f) | 35.87(f) | 35.95(f) | 35.94(f) | 35.98(f) | 36.06(f)
| 47 | DMA | 321 | GGR_NGDP |
Dominica Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 27.33 | 26.52 | 25.73 | 24.44 | 24.71 | 26.87 | 27.82 | 26.91 | 28.11 | 26.87 | 30.69 | 23.62 | 24.86 | 30.99 | 29.69 | 32.13 | 32.83 | 35.81 | 35.59 | 36.71 | 37.33 | 33.80(f) | 32.51(f) | 30.82(f) | 30.47(f) | 30.21(f) | 30.20(f) | 30.20(f)
| 48 | DOM | 243 | GGR_NGDP |
Dominican Republic Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12.71 | 12.51 | 12.77 | 13.31 | 14.46 | 14.48 | 13.05 | 14.02 | 15.65 | 16.13 | 17.51 | 15.85 | 13.68 | 13.63 | 13.23(f) | 13.69(f) | 13.72(f) | 13.72(f) | 13.72(f) | 13.72(f) | 13.72(f)
| 49 | ECU | 248 | GGR_NGDP |
Ecuador Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 22.59 | 21.62 | 21.53 | 19.03 | 22.23 | 26.97 | 24.37 | 25.56 | 24.32 | 25.05 | 24.40 | 27.23 | 29.56 | 34.48 | 30.16 | 34.01 | 40.90(f) | 41.36(f) | 40.51(f) | 38.87(f) | 37.58(f) | 36.54(f) | 35.72(f)
| 50 | EGY | 469 | GGR_NGDP |
Egypt Percent of GDP | 2002-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 25.36 | 26.17 | 25.60 | 24.84 | 28.60 | 27.72 | 27.78 | 27.69 | 25.14 | 22.02 | 23.90(f) | 24.71(f) | 25.15(f) | 24.55(f) | 23.93(f) | 23.06(f)
| 51 | SLV | 253 | GGR_NGDP |
El Salvador Percent of GDP | 1993-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 13.33 | 14.43 | 15.39 | 16.58 | 13.75 | 14.22 | 14.02 | 14.98 | 14.45 | 14.33 | 15.04 | 15.57 | 15.67 | 16.81 | 16.74 | 16.56 | 15.85 | 17.31 | 17.90(f) | 18.45(f) | 18.90(f) | 18.89(f) | 19.02(f) | 19.04(f) | 19.07(f)
| 52 | GNQ | 642 | GGR_NGDP |
Equatorial Guinea Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 39.69 | 28.64 | 32.50 | 40.01 | 39.00 | 23.26 | 19.37 | 25.04 | 19.14 | 40.63 | 51.06 | 48.19 | 37.27 | 38.37 | 22.53 | 18.47 | 17.44 | 17.97 | 27.44 | 18.50 | 18.58 | 27.35 | 27.70 | 27.46 | 29.77 | 34.70 | 40.77 | 38.30 | 36.99 | 41.00 | 29.95 | 28.04(f) | 25.21(f) | 22.24(f) | 20.96(f) | 20.64(f) | 20.64(f) | 19.60(f)
| 53 | ERI | 643 | GGR_NGDP |
Eritrea Percent of GDP | 1992-2008 | | | | | | | | | | | | | 30.58 | 55.29 | 45.70 | 45.09 | 38.88 | 42.18 | 36.87 | 35.85 | 45.92 | 38.63 | 36.21 | 49.82 | 38.23 | 35.29 | 27.08 | 24.28 | 21.00 | 15.91(f) | 18.58(f) | 17.41(f) | 17.03(f) | 17.03(f) | 17.07(f) | 16.47(f) | 15.98(f) | 14.87(f)
| 54 | EST | 939 | GGR_NGDP |
Estonia Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 38.05 | 35.74 | 37.06 | 37.54 | 35.19 | 34.02 | 33.62 | 35.17 | 35.49 | 36.19 | 36.81 | 37.79 | 37.67 | 38.74 | 45.60 | 45.11 | 44.12 | 42.84(f) | 41.80(f) | 40.92(f) | 40.67(f) | 40.26(f) | 39.45(f)
| 55 | ETH | 644 | GGR_NGDP |
Ethiopia Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 10.69 | 11.73 | 12.53 | 13.36 | 14.80 | 14.66 | 15.52 | 14.51 | 17.69 | 19.26 | 13.69 | 11.07 | 9.109 | 9.440 | 11.97 | 14.31 | 14.54 | 15.72 | 16.96 | 17.50 | 16.84 | 18.82 | 19.25 | 21.38 | 20.68 | 18.92 | 18.42 | 17.08 | 15.99 | 16.29 | 17.28 | 17.00 | 15.84(f) | 17.15(f) | 17.24(f) | 17.35(f) | 17.46(f) | 17.52(f)
| 56 | FJI | 819 | GGR_NGDP |
Fiji Percent of GDP | 1992-2007 | | | | | | | | | | | | | 25.57 | 25.33 | 25.52 | 25.09 | 24.42 | 25.64 | 33.93 | 26.67 | 24.84 | 23.30 | 25.22 | 23.80 | 24.40 | 24.05 | 25.45 | 25.27 | 25.25(f) | 24.92(f) | 25.12(f) | 25.10(f) | 25.39(f) | 24.11(f) | 23.99(f) | 23.92(f) | 23.92(f) | 23.88(f)
| 57 | FIN | 172 | GGR_NGDP |
Finland Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 46.92 | 49.54 | 49.01 | 48.83 | 50.52 | 52.37 | 53.84 | 52.15 | 54.91 | 54.52 | 54.21 | 56.66 | 56.62 | 56.17 | 56.71 | 54.92 | 56.15 | 54.93 | 54.51 | 53.45 | 55.36 | 53.08 | 53.15 | 52.78 | 52.49 | 53.04 | 53.27 | 52.73 | 53.56 | 53.37 | 52.70 | 53.24(f) | 53.61(f) | 54.22(f) | 54.39(f) | 54.42(f) | 54.42(f) | 54.46(f)
| 58 | FRA | 132 | GGR_NGDP |
France Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 45.60 | 46.17 | 47.02 | 47.82 | 48.50 | 48.78 | 47.84 | 48.30 | 47.21 | 46.93 | 47.06 | 47.70 | 47.39 | 48.53 | 48.74 | 49.01 | 50.47 | 50.88 | 50.12 | 50.84 | 50.11 | 49.98 | 49.55 | 49.28 | 49.72 | 50.66 | 50.56 | 49.85 | 49.98 | 49.15 | 49.58 | 50.98(f) | 51.26(f) | 51.43(f) | 51.39(f) | 51.40(f) | 51.40(f) | 51.41(f)
| 59 | GAB | 646 | GGR_NGDP |
Gabon Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 19.98 | 24.55 | 23.05 | 22.92 | 23.83 | 29.52 | 25.92 | 33.12 | 34.49 | 28.34 | 33.47 | 33.97 | 31.71 | 31.12 | 30.11 | 31.38 | 31.71 | 29.51 | 31.94 | 32.60 | 28.13 | 27.82(f) | 27.10(f) | 27.16(f) | 27.38(f) | 27.52(f) | 27.55(f) | 27.40(f)
| 60 | GMB | 648 | GGR_NGDP |
The Gambia Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 15.70 | 11.90 | 14.38 | 12.58 | 17.63 | 15.70 | 17.42 | 18.30 | 17.22 | 20.34 | 18.86 | 19.62 | 22.43(f) | 22.58(f) | 22.90(f) | 23.00(f) | 21.98(f) | 21.43(f)
| 61 | GEO | 915 | GGR_NGDP |
Georgia Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 15.50 | 16.63 | 16.24 | 15.97 | 23.08 | 24.42 | 26.67 | 29.26 | 30.69 | 29.27 | 28.28 | 28.36(f) | 27.25(f) | 27.23(f) | 26.96(f) | 26.82(f) | 26.71(f) | 26.62(f)
| 62 | DEU | 134 | GGR_NGDP |
Germany Percent of GDP | 1991-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | 43.18 | 44.55 | 44.97 | 45.33 | 45.10 | 46.01 | 45.78 | 45.99 | 46.88 | 46.76 | 44.98 | 44.61 | 44.79 | 43.62 | 43.80 | 43.95 | 43.74 | 43.99 | 44.89 | 43.59 | 44.58 | 44.28(f) | 44.15(f) | 44.08(f) | 43.91(f) | 43.79(f) | 43.74(f)
| 63 | GHA | 652 | GGR_NGDP |
Ghana Percent of GDP | 1980-2009 | 4.137 | 5.506 | 5.210 | 9.474 | 8.190 | 9.698 | 13.50 | 12.10 | 11.55 | 11.90 | 8.383 | 8.984 | 7.381 | 10.97 | 13.18 | 15.78 | 12.36 | 9.345 | 10.13 | 8.264 | 13.42 | 17.90 | 12.73 | 17.02 | 17.52 | 16.69 | 17.06 | 17.50 | 16.04 | 16.52 | 16.74(f) | 20.14(f) | 20.18(f) | 19.68(f) | 20.96(f) | 21.21(f) | 20.91(f) | 20.28(f)
| 64 | GRC | 174 | GGR_NGDP |
Greece Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 25.26 | 24.10 | 26.62 | 27.61 | 28.40 | 28.31 | 28.85 | 29.76 | 27.75 | 26.26 | 28.92 | 29.33 | 30.12 | 31.17 | 32.63 | 36.18 | 37.00 | 38.60 | 40.10 | 40.91 | 42.95 | 40.85 | 40.25 | 39.02 | 38.10 | 38.61 | 38.73 | 40.04 | 40.00 | 37.47 | 38.99 | 40.52(f) | 41.71(f) | 41.73(f) | 41.58(f) | 39.58(f) | 39.58(f) | 39.57(f)
| 65 | GRD | 328 | GGR_NGDP |
Grenada Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 21.89 | 22.99 | 20.64 | 23.37 | 22.23 | 23.10 | 23.48 | 21.69 | 22.83 | 21.93 | 23.39 | 23.39 | 21.69 | 25.66 | 24.03 | 27.26 | 26.90 | 21.61 | 23.98 | 22.63 | 24.24 | 22.37 | 21.09(f) | 20.60(f) | 20.71(f) | 20.87(f) | 21.04(f) | 21.25(f)
| 66 | GTM | 258 | GGR_NGDP |
Guatemala Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12.34 | 12.40 | 12.78 | 12.53 | 12.32 | 11.99 | 12.73 | 12.84 | 12.03 | 11.07 | 11.28 | 11.83(f) | 11.76(f) | 12.65(f) | 12.90(f) | 12.94(f) | 12.94(f) | 12.92(f)
| 67 | GIN | 656 | GGR_NGDP |
Guinea Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 21.82 | 18.98 | 15.94 | 14.67 | 13.58 | 14.33 | 13.41 | 14.57 | 14.07 | 13.08 | 13.24 | 14.67 | 13.83 | 13.93 | 12.59 | 15.24 | 15.89 | 15.10 | 16.13 | 16.55 | 15.70 | 21.12 | 22.17(f) | 22.62(f) | 23.12(f) | 22.34(f) | 20.95(f) | 18.77(f)
| 68 | GNB | 654 | GGR_NGDP |
Guinea-Bissau Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 22.35 | 17.23 | 11.30 | 12.98 | 17.49 | 15.91 | 16.48 | 16.24 | 23.66 | 24.80 | 20.45 | 18.58 | 21.82(f) | 21.93(f) | 22.06(f) | 22.13(f) | 22.05(f) | 21.97(f)
| 69 | GUY | 336 | GGR_NGDP |
Guyana Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 25.58 | 22.50 | 23.11 | 27.43 | 27.12 | 27.75 | 24.97 | 27.51 | 28.49 | 29.73 | 28.27 | 27.68 | 29.31 | 28.20 | 32.05(f) | 30.15(f) | 29.14(f) | 28.27(f) | 27.58(f) | 26.00(f) | 25.85(f)
| 70 | HTI | 263 | GGR_NGDP |
Haiti Percent of GDP | 1997-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 10.05 | 9.666 | 9.251 | 8.426 | 8.027 | 8.408 | 9.111 | 10.19 | 13.14 | 13.47 | 15.77 | 15.13 | 17.90 | 28.41(f) | 29.83(f) | 29.53(f) | 26.08(f) | 24.75(f) | 23.47(f) | 21.61(f) | 21.55(f)
| 71 | HND | 268 | GGR_NGDP |
Honduras Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 23.88 | 22.20 | 23.50 | 21.60 | 24.16 | 24.21 | 24.10 | 24.41 | 26.45 | 25.07 | 24.83 | 23.50(f) | 23.63(f) | 23.00(f) | 22.36(f) | 22.00(f) | 21.72(f) | 22.09(f)
| 72 | HKG | 532 | GGR_NGDP |
Hong Kong SAR Percent of GDP | 1991-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.35 | 18.63 | 19.75 | 18.03 | 16.70 | 18.18 | 22.03 | 15.69 | 18.12 | 17.33 | 13.22 | 13.67 | 16.12 | 18.96 | 18.74 | 20.24 | 23.67 | 18.99 | 19.16 | 22.52 | 24.18(f) | 21.64(f) | 20.65(f) | 21.27(f) | 21.91(f) | 22.26(f) | 22.51(f)
| 73 | HUN | 944 | GGR_NGDP |
Hungary Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 42.75 | 44.60 | 45.28 | 43.76 | 44.16 | 44.80 | 43.79 | 42.60 | 42.47 | 42.67 | 42.23 | 42.80 | 45.56 | 45.53 | 46.89 | 45.16 | 52.40(f) | 45.84(f) | 45.46(f) | 45.67(f) | 45.82(f) | 45.99(f) | 45.97(f)
| 74 | ISL | 176 | GGR_NGDP |
Iceland Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 36.04 | 37.37 | 38.47 | 36.39 | 37.50 | 35.95 | 35.97 | 36.19 | 39.99 | 39.08 | 39.89 | 42.70 | 43.24 | 41.05 | 40.65 | 41.76 | 42.61 | 42.62 | 42.81 | 45.06 | 45.43 | 43.69 | 43.45 | 44.63 | 45.85 | 47.14 | 47.96 | 47.67 | 44.10 | 41.08 | 41.54 | 41.69 | 41.81(f) | 41.17(f) | 41.57(f) | 41.61(f) | 41.26(f) | 41.11(f)
| 75 | IND | 534 | GGR_NGDP |
India Percent of GDP | 1988-2010 | | | | | | | | | 18.20 | 18.20 | 18.01 | 18.40 | 18.41 | 17.52 | 17.83 | 17.73 | 17.38 | 17.30 | 16.74 | 16.82 | 16.98 | 17.05 | 17.62 | 18.17 | 18.86 | 19.10 | 20.19 | 21.81 | 20.30 | 19.52 | 18.82 | 18.46(f) | 18.79(f) | 19.06(f) | 19.14(f) | 19.16(f) | 19.20(f) | 19.29(f)
| 76 | IDN | 536 | GGR_NGDP |
Indonesia Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 14.61 | 19.30 | 17.87 | 18.34 | 19.31 | 19.38 | 20.35 | 19.29 | 21.28 | 16.50 | 17.02 | 17.41(f) | 17.89(f) | 17.52(f) | 17.15(f) | 16.89(f) | 16.79(f) | 16.78(f)
| 77 | IRN | 429 | GGR_NGDP |
Islamic Republic of Ir Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 19.63 | 16.84 | 18.51 | 28.97 | 25.64 | 24.21 | 22.49 | 21.00 | 15.83 | 20.56 | 25.38 | 19.86 | 22.88 | 23.43 | 24.00 | 27.54 | 27.49 | 29.04 | 25.38 | 23.66 | 22.78 | 25.70(f) | 23.53(f) | 21.39(f) | 20.00(f) | 18.97(f) | 18.23(f) | 17.25(f)
| 78 | IRQ | 433 | GGR_NGDP |
Iraq Percent of GDP | 2005-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 107.31 | 88.20 | 84.33 | 85.78 | 80.28 | 75.60 | 77.18(f) | 73.77(f) | 74.52(f) | 73.76(f) | 74.62(f) | 76.32(f) | 74.41(f)
| 79 | IRL | 178 | GGR_NGDP |
Ireland Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 36.15 | 36.97 | 38.96 | 40.72 | 40.87 | 40.54 | 40.19 | 40.67 | 41.20 | 37.98 | 38.85 | 40.14 | 40.35 | 40.50 | 40.62 | 37.40 | 37.46 | 36.70 | 35.46 | 35.52 | 34.98 | 33.03 | 32.09 | 32.52 | 33.86 | 34.48 | 36.30 | 36.26 | 34.96 | 33.75 | 34.33 | 34.29 | 34.23(f) | 34.57(f) | 34.71(f) | 34.58(f) | 34.14(f) | 34.16(f)
| 80 | ISR | 436 | GGR_NGDP |
Israel Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 47.13 | 47.11 | 47.30 | 45.76 | 44.66 | 44.28 | 45.11 | 44.76 | 42.06 | 39.06 | 40.18 | 40.35(f) | 40.60(f) | 41.46(f) | 41.55(f) | 41.63(f) | 41.73(f) | 41.84(f)
| 81 | ITA | 136 | GGR_NGDP |
Italy Percent of GDP | 1988-2011 | | | | | | | | | 38.55 | 39.36 | 41.21 | 42.36 | 44.69 | 45.98 | 44.15 | 44.83 | 45.22 | 47.29 | 45.89 | 46.12 | 45.04 | 44.66 | 44.15 | 44.56 | 43.99 | 43.57 | 45.14 | 46.13 | 45.94 | 46.52 | 46.01 | 46.01 | 48.28(f) | 49.00(f) | 49.08(f) | 49.14(f) | 49.23(f) | 49.31(f)
| 82 | JAM | 343 | GGR_NGDP |
Jamaica Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 25.30 | 23.64 | 21.60 | 22.57 | 22.88 | 24.20 | 22.52 | 21.90 | 22.62 | 25.31 | 25.74 | 23.83 | 24.13 | 26.34 | 26.81 | 26.03 | 26.06 | 27.59 | 26.98 | 27.13 | 26.37 | 25.23(f) | 24.74(f) | 24.85(f) | 25.14(f) | 25.14(f) | 25.14(f) | 25.09(f)
| 83 | JPN | 158 | GGR_NGDP |
Japan Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 26.84 | 28.11 | 28.36 | 28.45 | 29.06 | 29.33 | 29.34 | 30.61 | 30.64 | 30.61 | 31.50 | 31.26 | 31.04 | 29.70 | 28.96 | 29.05 | 29.41 | 29.50 | 29.09 | 28.98 | 29.24 | 30.33 | 28.92 | 28.42 | 27.91 | 29.30 | 30.84 | 31.22 | 31.62 | 29.59 | 29.64 | 30.61(f) | 31.14(f) | 31.61(f) | 31.84(f) | 31.95(f) | 32.00(f) | 31.99(f)
| 84 | JOR | 439 | GGR_NGDP |
Jordan Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 36.74 | 34.96 | 37.58 | 34.80 | 32.63 | 34.37 | 33.60 | 31.53 | 30.39 | 30.94 | 30.03 | 30.26 | 29.58 | 34.74 | 36.61 | 33.29 | 32.35 | 32.31 | 30.08 | 26.45 | 24.85 | 26.09(f) | 26.89(f) | 26.43(f) | 26.72(f) | 26.89(f) | 27.08(f) | 27.30(f)
| 85 | KAZ | 916 | GGR_NGDP |
Kazakhstan Percent of GDP | 1994-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 22.20 | 16.86 | 13.22 | 13.47 | 18.19 | 17.54 | 21.86 | 25.65 | 22.45 | 25.35 | 24.55 | 28.08 | 27.45 | 29.32 | 27.92 | 22.14 | 23.94 | 28.52 | 28.45(f) | 28.89(f) | 28.16(f) | 27.91(f) | 27.21(f) | 26.96(f)
| 86 | KEN | 664 | GGR_NGDP |
Kenya Percent of GDP | 1982-2010 | | | 17.73 | 16.85 | 16.66 | 16.95 | 16.65 | 17.86 | 18.88 | 18.82 | 18.80 | 13.35 | 12.61 | 13.99 | 19.81 | 23.12 | 22.48 | 22.45 | 23.09 | 21.60 | 20.15 | 19.88 | 20.77 | 20.89 | 22.63 | 22.46 | 22.18 | 23.09 | 22.87 | 22.75 | 24.60 | 25.57(f) | 25.89(f) | 25.81(f) | 26.11(f) | 25.33(f) | 24.77(f) | 24.81(f)
| 87 | KIR | 826 | GGR_NGDP |
Kiribati Percent of GDP | 1988-2010 | | | | | | | | | 45.70 | 60.34 | 93.69 | 66.24 | 81.09 | 70.96 | 66.10 | 78.50 | 57.46 | 89.48 | 96.58 | 80.59 | 73.52 | 91.43 | 100.37 | 80.46 | 63.28 | 80.93 | 77.90 | 71.89 | 67.08 | 75.24 | 72.56 | 63.94(f) | 73.10(f) | 70.40(f) | 67.06(f) | 59.69(f) | 59.00(f) | 58.33(f)
| 88 | KOR | 542 | GGR_NGDP |
Korea Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 17.30 | 18.00 | 17.92 | 19.03 | 19.31 | 22.32 | 21.78 | 21.57 | 21.93 | 21.19 | 21.79 | 22.68 | 24.21 | 24.03 | 23.05 | 22.65 | 23.98(f) | 23.98(f) | 24.02(f) | 24.04(f) | 24.05(f) | 24.05(f) | 24.05(f)
| 89 | UVK | 967 | GGR_NGDP |
Kosovo Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12.44 | 12.80 | 17.79 | 19.88 | 21.12 | 20.92 | 23.06 | 26.46 | 24.49 | 29.29 | 27.61 | 28.14(f) | 28.10(f) | 27.15(f) | 27.78(f) | 27.95(f) | 28.28(f) | 28.52(f)
| 90 | KWT | 443 | GGR_NGDP |
Kuwait Percent of GDP | 1990-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | 60.33 | 52.86 | 41.24 | 45.63 | 49.39 | 52.73 | 56.12 | 60.84 | 58.89 | 60.07 | 68.17 | 71.62 | 61.20 | 54.35 | 56.41 | 71.42 | 67.31 | 69.18 | 60.19 | 69.41 | 65.64(f) | 66.85(f) | 68.80(f) | 69.28(f) | 67.13(f) | 65.40(f) | 64.56(f) | 65.01(f)
| 91 | KGZ | 917 | GGR_NGDP |
Kyrgyz Republic Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.53 | 20.37 | 22.79 | 22.49 | 23.28 | 24.69 | 26.42 | 30.35 | 29.87 | 32.14 | 30.54 | 33.34 | 32.88(f) | 31.85(f) | 31.28(f) | 31.98(f) | 32.22(f) | 32.20(f)
| 92 | LAO | 544 | GGR_NGDP |
Lao People's Democrati Percent of GDP | 2000-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 17.96 | 17.59 | 15.98 | 14.10 | 13.64 | 14.84 | 15.36 | 16.23 | 16.47 | 18.04 | 19.31(f) | 19.43(f) | 20.10(f) | 20.03(f) | 19.74(f) | 19.15(f) | 19.02(f) | 19.13(f)
| 93 | LVA | 941 | GGR_NGDP |
Latvia Percent of GDP | 1998-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 38.78 | 37.07 | 34.16 | 32.51 | 32.55 | 32.94 | 33.93 | 35.32 | 36.21 | 36.34 | 35.61 | 36.22 | 36.17 | 35.93 | 37.31(f) | 35.50(f) | 34.20(f) | 33.41(f) | 32.69(f) | 32.46(f)
| 94 | LBN | 446 | GGR_NGDP |
Lebanon Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.64 | 17.61 | 20.25 | 21.79 | 22.79 | 22.47 | 25.09 | 24.04 | 23.69 | 24.51 | 22.87 | 23.53 | 24.26(f) | 24.71(f) | 24.62(f) | 24.51(f) | 24.41(f) | 24.31(f)
| 95 | LSO | 666 | GGR_NGDP |
Lesotho Percent of GDP | 1982-2008 | | | 29.95 | 31.84 | 34.45 | 37.03 | 36.92 | 40.45 | 35.93 | 42.10 | 44.41 | 44.34 | 44.25 | 46.72 | 47.23 | 48.24 | 50.38 | 50.10 | 44.97 | 42.54 | 42.59 | 43.65 | 45.10 | 48.09 | 52.09 | 52.11 | 64.19 | 60.88 | 64.88 | 62.75(f) | 52.48(f) | 51.65(f) | 65.52(f) | 58.59(f) | 51.87(f) | 51.97(f) | 50.94(f) | 48.62(f)
| 96 | LBR | 668 | GGR_NGDP |
Liberia Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 16.42 | 13.57 | 13.58 | 11.91 | 14.81 | 14.23 | 19.04 | 23.82 | 25.39 | 31.12 | 36.75 | 38.87 | 35.84(f) | 39.51(f) | 39.91(f) | 40.22(f) | 40.55(f) | 39.91(f)
| 97 | LBY | 672 | GGR_NGDP |
Libya Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 34.46 | 37.08 | 26.61 | 25.25 | 26.72 | 32.50 | 43.47 | 33.29 | 31.51 | 33.73 | 41.75 | 38.28 | 46.14 | 48.96 | 53.01 | 66.68 | 67.22 | 70.11 | 66.95 | 61.71 | 57.19 | | | | | | |
| 98 | LTU | 946 | GGR_NGDP |
Lithuania Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 31.99 | 31.50 | 31.46 | 30.97 | 31.65 | 32.97 | 33.25 | 33.80 | 34.01 | 34.73 | 34.97 | 34.08 | 35.70(f) | 35.11(f) | 34.36(f) | 33.64(f) | 33.41(f) | 30.80(f)
| 99 | LUX | 137 | GGR_NGDP |
Luxembourg Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 42.10 | 42.32 | 44.31 | 44.43 | 42.59 | 43.56 | 44.24 | 43.63 | 42.25 | 41.46 | 41.52 | 39.93 | 39.95 | 40.13 | 42.14 | 41.42 | 40.92 | 41.65(f) | 41.50(f) | 41.77(f) | 41.66(f) | 41.67(f) | 41.72(f)
| 100 | MKD | 962 | GGR_NGDP |
Former Yugoslav Republ Percent of GDP | 1998-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 32.80 | 34.92 | 36.18 | 33.98 | 34.95 | 37.36 | 35.54 | 34.19 | 31.96 | 32.21 | 32.48 | 30.52 | 30.24 | 29.56 | 29.96(f) | 30.02(f) | 30.07(f) | 30.21(f) | 30.21(f) | 30.21(f)
| 101 | MDG | 674 | GGR_NGDP |
Madagascar Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 15.09 | 10.86 | 9.925 | 9.871 | 10.43 | 12.59 | 11.78 | 10.35 | 14.18 | 15.42 | 16.40 | 11.05 | 13.85 | 12.94 | 11.20 | 11.43 | 12.87 | 14.98 | 13.69 | 15.01 | 15.30 | 14.04 | 10.16 | 15.42 | 20.27 | 18.47 | 20.97 | 16.00 | 17.59 | 12.27 | 12.33 | 11.87(f) | 12.10(f) | 12.52(f) | 12.67(f) | 12.43(f) | 12.26(f) | 11.77(f)
| 102 | MWI | 676 | GGR_NGDP |
Malawi Percent of GDP | 2002-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 15.91 | 22.26 | 25.25 | 29.16 | 32.26 | 31.09 | 31.04 | 29.82 | 36.71 | 28.61 | 28.43(f) | 28.00(f) | 27.55(f) | 27.45(f) | 27.14(f) | 27.04(f)
| 103 | MYS | 548 | GGR_NGDP |
Malaysia Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 32.87 | 31.07 | 32.21 | 30.05 | 30.87 | 27.57 | 27.53 | 27.89 | 24.13 | 23.22 | 21.33 | 25.99 | 25.25 | 25.56 | 24.54 | 23.65 | 25.00 | 25.31 | 25.54 | 27.07 | 24.78 | 24.67(f) | 23.56(f) | 23.20(f) | 22.81(f) | 22.46(f) | 22.13(f) | 21.84(f)
| 104 | MDV | 556 | GGR_NGDP |
Maldives Percent of GDP | 1990-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | 20.56 | 27.48 | 23.49 | 20.84 | 25.79 | 25.60 | 25.21 | 23.70 | 23.63 | 24.95 | 25.11 | 25.52 | 25.57 | 24.71 | 24.88 | 36.31 | 36.89 | 38.36 | 30.80 | 23.07 | 24.62(f) | 30.80(f) | 30.71(f) | 28.38(f) | 25.36(f) | 25.38(f) | 25.38(f) | 25.33(f)
| 105 | MLI | 678 | GGR_NGDP |
Mali Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 19.25 | 18.45 | 21.05 | 22.61 | 21.94 | 22.36 | 57.06 | 22.14 | 19.67 | 22.54 | 20.92 | 21.87 | 21.06(f) | 21.45(f) | 21.83(f) | 22.19(f) | 22.31(f) | 22.47(f)
| 106 | MLT | 181 | GGR_NGDP |
Malta Percent of GDP | 2000-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 36.65 | 38.31 | 38.58 | 37.79 | 40.60 | 41.64 | 41.64 | 40.47 | 39.45 | 39.75 | 39.55(f) | 40.22(f) | 40.83(f) | 40.30(f) | 39.76(f) | 39.76(f) | 39.76(f) | 39.76(f)
| 107 | MRT | 682 | GGR_NGDP |
Mauritania Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 22.47 | 19.40 | 17.95 | 21.30 | 19.44 | 19.22 | 24.10 | 20.93 | 20.58 | 21.81 | 24.70 | 24.67 | 34.75 | 35.41 | 32.87 | 26.62 | 64.27 | 27.98 | 24.17 | 25.46 | 26.48 | 27.55(f) | 29.25(f) | 27.37(f) | 26.09(f) | 25.58(f) | 25.12(f) | 24.82(f)
| 108 | MUS | 684 | GGR_NGDP |
Mauritius Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.87 | 17.85 | 19.15 | 19.71 | 19.27 | 19.66 | 19.07 | 19.55 | 21.04 | 22.80 | 21.90 | 21.23(f) | 21.75(f) | 20.89(f) | 21.12(f) | 21.20(f) | 21.17(f) | 21.27(f)
| 109 | MEX | 273 | GGR_NGDP |
Mexico Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 23.19 | 24.43 | 23.86 | 19.01 | 18.87 | 19.46 | 19.68 | 19.83 | 17.56 | 17.64 | 18.55 | 19.17 | 20.36 | 21.18 | 20.66 | 21.06 | 21.82 | 21.97 | 23.50 | 23.64 | 22.63 | 22.79(f) | 22.17(f) | 22.20(f) | 22.17(f) | 21.75(f) | 21.38(f) | 21.05(f)
| 110 | MDA | 921 | GGR_NGDP |
Moldova Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 39.44 | 35.87 | 38.48 | 37.60 | 30.39 | 30.99 | 29.17 | 29.56 | 33.97 | 35.35 | 38.56 | 39.87 | 41.72 | 40.55 | 38.90 | 38.31 | 36.70 | 38.15(f) | 37.40(f) | 37.70(f) | 37.59(f) | 37.53(f) | 37.77(f)
| 111 | MNG | 948 | GGR_NGDP |
Mongolia Percent of GDP | 1981-2010 | | 41.92 | 42.65 | 42.76 | 43.53 | 43.91 | 39.19 | 39.13 | 38.02 | 40.88 | 42.33 | 39.67 | 21.02 | 24.95 | 22.44 | 21.63 | 21.74 | 22.74 | 23.85 | 23.29 | 28.71 | 30.86 | 30.77 | 30.28 | 30.20 | 27.55 | 33.78 | 37.94 | 33.11 | 30.24 | 36.52 | 40.64(f) | 36.39(f) | 33.15(f) | 31.72(f) | 32.72(f) | 33.84(f) | 36.26(f)
| 112 | MNE | 943 | GGR_NGDP |
Montenegro Percent of GDP | 2002-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 33.57 | 37.55 | 36.97 | 36.62 | 43.39 | 47.58 | 48.27 | 41.99 | 41.07 | 37.67(f) | 37.93(f) | 37.96(f) | 37.99(f) | 38.03(f) | 38.06(f) | 38.09(f)
| 113 | MAR | 686 | GGR_NGDP |
Morocco Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 26.90 | 24.98 | 26.21 | 26.98 | 24.41 | 23.99 | 23.53 | 25.48 | 22.86 | 24.54 | 23.61 | 22.54 | 24.25 | 23.02 | 23.98 | 26.28 | 27.36 | 29.92 | 32.53 | 29.28 | 27.53 | 27.56(f) | 27.20(f) | 27.39(f) | 27.39(f) | 27.48(f) | 27.57(f) | 27.57(f)
| 114 | MOZ | 688 | GGR_NGDP |
Mozambique Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 12.74 | 16.40 | 23.44 | 19.57 | 17.48 | 11.36 | 12.13 | 15.64 | 20.58 | 22.82 | 16.55 | 21.49 | 26.77 | 25.27 | 25.40 | 21.78 | 15.92 | 18.85 | 17.80 | 21.19 | 21.93 | 22.65 | 21.60 | 22.54 | 20.34 | 20.12 | 22.93 | 25.20 | 25.34 | 27.06 | 29.68 | 29.44(f) | 28.74(f) | 28.87(f) | 28.92(f) | 29.16(f) | 29.35(f) | 29.18(f)
| 115 | MMR | 518 | GGR_NGDP |
Myanmar Percent of GDP | 1998-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 7.248 | 5.366 | 5.276 | 4.629 | 4.991 | 4.977 | 6.456 | 6.665 | 7.672 | 7.291 | 7.288 | 6.677 | 6.668 | 6.160(f) | 9.645(f) | 11.06(f) | 12.15(f) | 11.77(f) | 11.41(f) | 11.15(f)
| 116 | NAM | 728 | GGR_NGDP |
Namibia Percent of GDP | 1990-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | 27.63 | 30.38 | 32.07 | 30.53 | 29.64 | 29.86 | 29.20 | 31.10 | 31.15 | 31.19 | 28.46 | 27.62 | 28.11 | 25.70 | 25.21 | 26.29 | 28.44 | 30.45 | 30.90 | 30.95 | 28.21(f) | 29.27(f) | 31.47(f) | 32.19(f) | 31.48(f) | 31.31(f) | 31.33(f) | 31.23(f)
| 117 | NPL | 558 | GGR_NGDP |
Nepal Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 11.26 | 11.92 | 11.87 | 13.02 | 13.10 | 13.80 | 12.74 | 13.86 | 14.64 | 16.58 | 17.90 | 17.27 | 17.78(f) | 18.10(f) | 18.17(f) | 18.06(f) | 17.99(f) | 18.01(f)
| 118 | NLD | 138 | GGR_NGDP |
Netherlands Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 47.23 | 47.54 | 46.30 | 45.80 | 46.44 | 46.14 | 45.10 | 44.10 | 43.94 | 44.33 | 44.51 | 46.20 | 45.26 | 46.49 | 45.16 | 45.50 | 45.04 | 45.91(f) | 45.22(f) | 45.20(f) | 45.49(f) | 45.49(f) | 45.50(f)
| 119 | NZL | 196 | GGR_NGDP |
New Zealand Percent of GDP | 1985-2011 | | | | | | 31.55 | 33.47 | 34.75 | 36.02 | 37.39 | 38.32 | 38.14 | 37.85 | 36.91 | 36.58 | 36.92 | 34.59 | 33.00 | 32.39 | 31.17 | 31.35 | 31.39 | 31.76 | 32.23 | 32.34 | 33.67 | 34.30 | 33.59 | 32.94 | 31.15 | 29.14 | 28.89 | 28.97(f) | 29.61(f) | 30.05(f) | 30.26(f) | 30.63(f) | 30.03(f)
| 120 | NIC | 278 | GGR_NGDP |
Nicaragua Percent of GDP | 2001-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 23.77 | 25.34 | 27.44 | 28.84 | 29.84 | 32.34 | 33.35 | 32.16 | 32.65 | 32.84 | 34.61(f) | 34.38(f) | 33.66(f) | 33.78(f) | 34.15(f) | 34.20(f) | 34.01(f)
| 121 | NER | 692 | GGR_NGDP |
Niger Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12.16 | 13.41 | 13.86 | 15.19 | 14.13 | 14.28 | 14.99 | 16.36 | 15.17 | 17.19 | 18.18 | 60.09 | 22.15 | 24.28 | 19.12 | 19.25 | 23.49 | 25.85(f) | 26.49(f) | 26.57(f) | 27.00(f) | 27.58(f) | 26.62(f)
| 122 | NGA | 694 | GGR_NGDP |
Nigeria Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 42.12 | 45.79 | 32.95 | 31.97 | 35.36 | 36.30 | 32.29 | 26.90 | 32.02 | 17.81 | 23.27 | 30.15(f) | 29.42(f) | 27.86(f) | 25.67(f) | 23.30(f) | 21.73(f) | 20.38(f)
| 123 | NOR | 142 | GGR_NGDP |
Norway Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 49.11 | 47.95 | 47.73 | 49.42 | 48.47 | 50.75 | 50.29 | 51.26 | 51.22 | 50.05 | 51.34 | 50.30 | 49.75 | 49.11 | 49.96 | 52.89 | 53.65 | 53.39 | 51.42 | 52.75 | 56.89 | 56.82 | 55.59 | 55.15 | 55.92 | 56.55 | 58.17 | 57.61 | 58.53 | 57.20 | 55.95 | 57.42(f) | 58.03(f) | 57.21(f) | 56.30(f) | 55.56(f) | 55.01(f) | 54.60(f)
| 124 | OMN | 449 | GGR_NGDP |
Oman Percent of GDP | 1990-2008 | | | | | | | | | | | 47.32 | 43.06 | 40.45 | 38.08 | 37.00 | 39.37 | 40.92 | 42.25 | 36.58 | 39.58 | 49.65 | 46.73 | 45.39 | 45.78 | 45.44 | 48.06 | 48.91 | 47.51 | 46.38 | 39.17(f) | 39.93(f) | 41.91(f) | 45.43(f) | 43.52(f) | 40.55(f) | 37.99(f) | 36.77(f) | 34.83(f)
| 125 | PAK | 564 | GGR_NGDP |
Pakistan Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 17.52 | 17.43 | 16.20 | 15.75 | 14.19 | 13.55 | 14.38 | 13.27 | 12.99 | 13.68 | 14.27 | 14.10 | 15.88 | 17.19 | 14.62 | 14.15 | 14.70 | 15.30 | 14.94 | 14.72 | 14.36 | 12.77 | 12.77(f) | 13.26(f) | 13.30(f) | 13.58(f) | 13.87(f) | 13.87(f)
| 126 | PAN | 283 | GGR_NGDP |
Panama Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 34.47 | 18.52 | 22.93 | 22.29 | 21.03 | 22.34 | 21.36 | 21.98 | 22.48 | 23.53 | 24.11 | 22.96 | 22.05 | 21.60 | 20.48 | 21.33 | 24.24 | 26.07 | 24.98 | 24.46 | 24.92 | 24.84 | 24.36(f) | 24.10(f) | 23.80(f) | 24.47(f) | 25.26(f) | 25.28(f)
| 127 | PNG | 853 | GGR_NGDP |
Papua New Guinea Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 33.01 | 31.94 | 27.09 | 27.36 | 26.83 | 26.67 | 28.79 | 31.16 | 29.15 | 28.63 | 30.47 | 29.70 | 27.27 | 27.67 | 32.06 | 35.16 | 37.22 | 37.27 | 32.59 | 27.30 | 31.30 | 31.18 | 29.17(f) | 28.72(f) | 26.02(f) | 20.60(f) | 20.70(f) | 21.00(f)
| 128 | PRY | 288 | GGR_NGDP |
Paraguay Percent of GDP | 1989-2011 | | | | | | | | | | 14.70 | 15.36 | 14.70 | 15.93 | 17.56 | 19.78 | 20.50 | 19.75 | 22.12 | 22.45 | 21.85 | 21.26 | 22.24 | 20.89 | 20.74 | 21.40 | 21.44 | 21.93 | 21.15 | 20.87 | 23.23 | 22.05 | 23.24 | 24.23(f) | 23.98(f) | 23.79(f) | 23.71(f) | 23.73(f) | 23.70(f)
| 129 | PER | 293 | GGR_NGDP |
Peru Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.54 | 17.76 | 17.34 | 17.64 | 17.57 | 18.65 | 20.07 | 20.91 | 21.09 | 18.74 | 19.99 | 20.93 | 20.89(f) | 21.01(f) | 20.89(f) | 21.06(f) | 20.91(f) | 20.98(f)
| 130 | PHL | 566 | GGR_NGDP |
Philippines Percent of GDP | 1994-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 19.82 | 19.67 | 20.79 | 21.30 | 19.63 | 19.05 | 18.11 | 18.13 | 17.46 | 17.55 | 17.22 | 17.84 | 19.05 | 18.69 | 18.66 | 17.41 | 17.00 | 17.29 | 17.28(f) | 17.47(f) | 17.56(f) | 17.46(f) | 17.56(f) | 17.57(f)
| 131 | POL | 964 | GGR_NGDP |
Poland Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 43.30 | 46.14 | 41.81 | 40.07 | 40.41 | 38.05 | 38.53 | 39.27 | 38.49 | 37.24 | 39.37 | 40.24 | 40.31 | 39.51 | 37.16 | 37.52 | 39.24 | 40.78(f) | 41.05(f) | 40.86(f) | 40.96(f) | 41.06(f) | 40.63(f)
| 132 | PRT | 182 | GGR_NGDP |
Portugal Percent of GDP | 1986-2010 | | | | | | | 40.78 | 36.01 | 36.59 | 36.70 | 34.15 | 36.73 | 41.58 | 37.13 | 34.20 | 36.19 | 37.48 | 37.69 | 37.25 | 38.19 | 38.10 | 38.06 | 39.24 | 40.56 | 41.13 | 39.75 | 40.31 | 41.15 | 41.11 | 39.74 | 41.62 | 44.68(f) | 42.82(f) | 42.58(f) | 42.20(f) | 42.05(f) | 41.90(f) | 41.90(f)
| 133 | QAT | 453 | GGR_NGDP |
Qatar Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 46.04 | 42.08 | 45.03 | 41.51 | 37.08 | 39.62 | 38.46 | 34.92 | 38.55 | 31.47 | 38.72 | 34.74 | 39.65 | 32.99 | 43.31 | 37.13 | 36.10 | 36.62 | 35.00 | 44.23 | 30.82 | 32.81 | 34.85(f) | 36.25(f) | 34.40(f) | 32.87(f) | 32.11(f) | 30.91(f)
| 134 | ROU | 968 | GGR_NGDP |
Romania Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 31.01 | 29.82 | 29.54 | 28.71 | 29.93 | 31.38 | 32.32 | 32.25 | 32.16 | 31.20 | 32.27 | 31.38(f) | 32.18(f) | 32.45(f) | 32.54(f) | 32.67(f) | 32.77(f) | 32.85(f)
| 135 | RUS | 922 | GGR_NGDP |
Russia Percent of GDP | 1998-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 34.57 | 32.89 | 36.17 | 36.92 | 36.99 | 36.38 | 36.65 | 40.96 | 39.48 | 39.86 | 39.17 | 35.04 | 35.50 | 38.36 | 38.72(f) | 36.80(f) | 36.01(f) | 34.87(f) | 33.91(f) | 33.10(f)
| 136 | RWA | 714 | GGR_NGDP |
Rwanda Percent of GDP | 1992-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | 17.38 | 14.16 | 4.478 | 18.94 | 17.20 | 17.54 | 16.35 | 16.59 | 20.24 | 19.97 | 20.10 | 17.46 | 22.25 | 24.22 | 21.91 | 21.31 | 25.76 | 24.56 | 26.87 | 26.45(f) | 23.06(f) | 24.32(f) | 23.38(f) | 22.17(f) | 21.53(f) | 21.06(f)
| 137 | WSM | 862 | GGR_NGDP |
Samoa Percent of GDP | 1998-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 34.92 | 39.98 | 35.00 | 32.74 | 33.83 | 33.03 | 31.41 | 36.33 | 31.82 | 36.57 | 31.18 | 34.60 | 36.83(f) | 37.69(f) | 35.62(f) | 34.44(f) | 34.02(f) | 33.37(f) | 32.78(f) | 32.05(f)
| 138 | STP | 716 | GGR_NGDP |
São Tomé and Príncipe Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 62.22 | 36.75 | 31.94 | 34.01 | 34.77 | 71.56 | 33.88 | 165.54 | 45.42 | 31.24 | 38.10 | 36.67 | 34.80(f) | 29.00(f) | 28.60(f) | 32.27(f) | 30.57(f) | 29.80(f)
| 139 | SAU | 456 | GGR_NGDP |
Saudi Arabia Percent of GDP | 1999-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 30.31 | 41.78 | 42.82 | 35.54 | 41.39 | 48.55 | 53.94 | 56.58 | 50.36 | 66.04 | 40.96 | 48.59 | 55.13(f) | 51.69(f) | 48.66(f) | 46.31(f) | 44.09(f) | 42.08(f) | 40.83(f)
| 140 | SEN | 722 | GGR_NGDP |
Senegal Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.80 | 18.58 | 19.55 | 20.01 | 20.38 | 20.81 | 21.17 | 23.62 | 21.56 | 21.65 | 21.96 | 22.38 | 23.73(f) | 23.60(f) | 23.25(f) | 23.20(f) | 22.87(f) | 22.90(f)
| 141 | SRB | 942 | GGR_NGDP |
Serbia Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 33.55 | 36.80 | 42.40 | 42.53 | 42.99 | 43.04 | 44.21 | 43.97 | 42.82 | 42.26 | 40.98 | 39.44(f) | 39.95(f) | 39.76(f) | 40.08(f) | 40.16(f) | 40.30(f) | 40.30(f)
| 142 | SYC | 718 | GGR_NGDP |
Seychelles Percent of GDP | 1983-2010 | | | | 44.80 | 44.44 | 48.19 | 47.95 | 52.48 | 58.56 | 59.93 | 57.97 | 55.26 | 57.15 | 56.73 | 56.70 | 50.52 | 49.42 | 48.84 | 44.03 | 45.86 | 40.67 | 37.92 | 40.06 | 48.02 | 39.49 | 38.67 | 40.18 | 31.80 | 35.05 | 37.22 | 35.35 | 40.46(f) | 40.45(f) | 38.02(f) | 37.49(f) | 36.80(f) | 36.33(f) | 35.95(f)
| 143 | SLE | 724 | GGR_NGDP |
Sierra Leone Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 20.01 | 19.23 | 20.56 | 20.28 | 21.54 | 22.61 | 20.46 | 43.39 | 16.04 | 19.74 | 20.42 | 22.61(f) | 15.53(f) | 14.75(f) | 14.11(f) | 14.13(f) | 14.12(f) | 13.97(f)
| 144 | SGP | 576 | GGR_NGDP |
Singapore Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 29.43 | 28.65 | 29.78 | 32.67 | 33.21 | 32.40 | 35.01 | 35.13 | 29.58 | 28.76 | 28.65 | 26.69 | 22.19 | 20.88 | 19.44 | 20.21 | 20.05 | 24.09 | 24.40 | 18.01 | 22.00 | 24.92 | 22.86(f) | 23.21(f) | 23.14(f) | 23.19(f) | 23.16(f) | 24.20(f)
| 145 | SVK | 936 | GGR_NGDP |
Slovak Republic Percent of GDP | 1997-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 42.62 | 40.45 | 40.67 | 39.87 | 37.95 | 36.84 | 37.36 | 35.32 | 35.17 | 33.35 | 32.40 | 32.96 | 33.71 | 33.18 | 32.84 | 33.56(f) | 32.66(f) | 32.49(f) | 32.44(f) | 32.44(f) | 32.44(f)
| 146 | SVN | 961 | GGR_NGDP |
Slovenia Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 40.33 | 39.67 | 38.95 | 40.15 | 40.64 | 40.31 | 41.16 | 40.52 | 41.03 | 41.22 | 41.70 | 41.74 | 40.52 | 41.15 | 40.80 | 41.77 | 42.04 | 42.00(f) | 41.99(f) | 41.96(f) | 41.91(f) | 41.77(f) | 41.63(f)
| 147 | SLB | 813 | GGR_NGDP |
Solomon Islands Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 31.31 | 40.41 | 40.14 | 36.49 | 37.90 | 30.63 | 30.22 | 22.78 | 22.18 | 20.00 | 17.36 | 16.95 | 13.17 | 28.55 | 34.66 | 33.75 | 37.59 | 46.29 | 46.53 | 55.22 | 63.03 | 59.50(f) | 58.47(f) | 57.59(f) | 59.36(f) | 58.83(f) | 58.06(f) | 57.15(f)
| 148 | ZAF | 199 | GGR_NGDP |
South Africa Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 24.28 | 24.70 | 24.70 | 24.63 | 25.29 | 26.84 | 27.73 | 29.60 | 29.79 | 27.80 | 27.46 | 27.45(f) | 27.45(f) | 27.73(f) | 27.96(f) | 28.18(f) | 28.39(f) | 28.57(f)
| 149 | ESP | 184 | GGR_NGDP |
Spain Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 28.64 | 29.42 | 29.87 | 31.71 | 31.83 | 33.54 | 34.20 | 35.84 | 35.89 | 37.73 | 37.79 | 38.66 | 40.25 | 40.04 | 39.15 | 37.96 | 38.35 | 38.25 | 37.84 | 38.43 | 38.12 | 37.98 | 38.41 | 38.16 | 38.52 | 39.39 | 40.36 | 41.10 | 37.15 | 34.87 | 36.10 | 35.13 | 36.01(f) | 36.14(f) | 36.09(f) | 36.34(f) | 36.72(f) | 36.86(f)
| 150 | LKA | 524 | GGR_NGDP |
Sri Lanka Percent of GDP | 1990-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | 22.44 | 21.83 | 21.39 | 20.59 | 19.75 | 21.04 | 19.39 | 18.72 | 17.31 | 17.72 | 16.64 | 16.47 | 16.44 | 15.61 | 15.31 | 16.81 | 17.28 | 16.64 | 15.56 | 15.01 | 14.89 | 14.29 | 14.96(f) | 15.12(f) | 15.39(f) | 15.64(f) | 15.81(f) | 16.00(f)
| 151 | KNA | 361 | GGR_NGDP |
St. Kitts and Nevis Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 40.92 | 28.86 | 24.43 | 24.98 | 20.42 | 19.77 | 21.06 | 23.53 | 21.13 | 21.05 | 20.10 | 19.30 | 20.45 | 21.75 | 23.24 | 24.80 | 24.37 | 23.94 | 24.21 | 24.89 | 23.42 | 21.62 | 25.39 | 26.30 | 27.50 | 32.22 | 30.61 | 29.31 | 28.66 | 32.64 | 31.04 | 37.24(f) | 30.31(f) | 29.40(f) | 27.34(f) | 27.31(f) | 27.28(f) | 26.74(f)
| 152 | LCA | 362 | GGR_NGDP |
St. Lucia Percent of GDP | 1985-2010 | | | | | | 23.55 | 24.10 | 25.51 | 25.27 | 25.53 | 22.62 | 22.72 | 22.80 | 27.81 | 24.50 | 24.76 | 24.03 | 23.62 | 27.19 | 29.30 | 25.60 | 24.70 | 25.89 | 25.07 | 25.56 | 24.83 | 24.92 | 25.85 | 27.35 | 27.11 | 27.07 | 27.28(f) | 26.73(f) | 25.95(f) | 25.95(f) | 25.95(f) | 25.95(f) | 25.95(f)
| 153 | VCT | 364 | GGR_NGDP |
St. Vincent and the Gr Percent of GDP | 1980-2011 | 22.24 | 24.60 | 26.26 | 24.60 | 28.17 | 28.37 | 27.18 | 27.26 | 28.18 | 28.06 | 27.83 | 27.84 | 24.46 | 23.12 | 24.74 | 23.08 | 24.55 | 25.39 | 25.45 | 25.51 | 24.92 | 24.69 | 25.14 | 25.02 | 23.56 | 23.56 | 24.19 | 25.07 | 28.32 | 29.65 | 27.26 | 25.95 | 27.12(f) | 27.62(f) | 28.01(f) | 28.24(f) | 28.41(f) | 28.41(f)
| 154 | SDN | 732 | GGR_NGDP |
Sudan Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 13.56 | 17.66 | 23.79 | 14.37 | 15.17 | 8.632 | 6.148 | 5.921 | 6.982 | 7.623 | 10.36 | 10.85 | 12.08 | 16.11 | 20.73 | 23.73 | 21.71 | 21.07 | 23.54 | 16.34 | 16.23 | 15.47(f) | 10.78(f) | 10.43(f) | 9.744(f) | 9.048(f) | 8.696(f) | 8.546(f)
| 155 | SUR | 366 | GGR_NGDP |
Suriname Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 27.61 | 24.01 | 25.68 | 23.58 | 25.60 | 30.48 | 35.55 | 29.79 | 34.33 | 26.30 | 25.81 | 35.40 | 25.44 | 27.75 | 26.42 | 27.60 | 27.17 | 30.03 | 27.32 | 29.93 | 26.69 | 27.90(f) | 26.31(f) | 24.34(f) | 25.07(f) | 25.42(f) | 25.36(f) | 25.11(f)
| 156 | SWZ | 734 | GGR_NGDP |
Swaziland Percent of GDP | 1981-2010 | | 16.02 | 16.80 | 16.24 | 16.84 | 17.31 | 16.32 | 17.48 | 19.67 | 22.38 | 24.46 | 24.57 | 23.26 | 21.35 | 21.53 | 22.17 | 23.33 | 24.54 | 25.51 | 26.84 | 26.35 | 26.75 | 26.70 | 27.89 | 32.14 | 33.21 | 42.77 | 37.05 | 40.77 | 36.16 | 25.26 | 24.99(f) | 40.04(f) | 29.14(f) | 30.07(f) | 31.63(f) | 31.94(f) | 31.94(f)
| 157 | SWE | 144 | GGR_NGDP |
Sweden Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 54.68 | 58.32 | 58.47 | 59.49 | 58.98 | 59.46 | 60.81 | 62.15 | 60.85 | 60.70 | 61.82 | 61.70 | 58.38 | 56.69 | 56.08 | 54.79 | 56.95 | 56.65 | 56.84 | 56.46 | 56.39 | 53.96 | 52.09 | 52.41 | 52.57 | 53.80 | 52.99 | 52.55 | 51.86 | 51.85 | 50.44 | 49.24(f) | 48.15(f) | 48.54(f) | 48.59(f) | 48.41(f) | 48.56(f) | 48.49(f)
| 158 | CHE | 146 | GGR_NGDP |
Switzerland Percent of GDP | 1983-2009 | | | | 32.23 | 32.10 | 31.90 | 33.00 | 32.79 | 33.13 | 32.34 | 31.32 | 31.40 | 32.32 | 33.49 | 34.26 | 35.11 | 35.63 | 35.16 | 36.03 | 36.25 | 37.61 | 36.92 | 37.17 | 36.80 | 36.48 | 36.90 | 36.64 | 36.02 | 34.52 | 34.92 | 34.26(f) | 35.17(f) | 34.91(f) | 34.84(f) | 34.96(f) | 35.03(f) | 35.03(f) | 35.03(f)
| 159 | SYR | 463 | GGR_NGDP |
Syrian Arab Republic Percent of GDP | 1990-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | 24.34 | 27.70 | 26.90 | 24.44 | 24.26 | 25.95 | 24.87 | 27.19 | 26.02 | 26.55 | 26.01 | 30.29 | 26.45 | 29.94 | 27.15 | 23.77 | 25.53 | 22.75 | 20.09 | 23.85 | 21.81(f) | | | | | | |
| 160 | TWN | 528 | GGR_NGDP |
Taiwan Province of Chi Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 23.90 | 23.96 | 22.92 | 22.30 | 21.97 | 21.90 | 19.84 | 21.45 | 23.79 | 24.65 | 24.77 | 22.88 | 24.38 | 23.31 | 23.10 | 21.99 | 20.77 | 21.50 | 22.04 | 19.85 | 19.55 | 18.65 | 19.70 | 20.38 | 18.96 | 21.31 | 19.81 | 19.89 | 20.11 | 19.13 | 17.98 | 18.08(f) | 17.50(f) | 18.00(f) | 18.00(f) | 18.00(f) | 18.00(f) | 18.00(f)
| 161 | TJK | 923 | GGR_NGDP |
Tajikistan Percent of GDP | 1998-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12.05 | 13.51 | 13.60 | 15.20 | 16.74 | 17.33 | 17.93 | 20.08 | 23.62 | 22.46 | 22.12 | 23.42 | 23.16 | 24.89 | 25.71(f) | 24.69(f) | 24.42(f) | 25.17(f) | 25.16(f) | 25.22(f)
| 162 | TZA | 738 | GGR_NGDP |
Tanzania Percent of GDP | 1991-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | 16.75 | 14.32 | 15.81 | 14.42 | 15.35 | 17.03 | 14.06 | 13.72 | 14.00 | 14.05 | 14.10 | 14.61 | 16.32 | 16.53 | 18.67 | 17.91 | 18.99 | 22.81 | 21.26 | 20.51 | 21.18(f) | 23.39(f) | 22.55(f) | 21.73(f) | 21.19(f) | 21.11(f) | 21.06(f)
| 163 | THA | 578 | GGR_NGDP |
Thailand Percent of GDP | 1995-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 20.42 | 20.71 | 19.95 | 17.63 | 17.46 | 17.55 | 19.06 | 18.99 | 21.62 | 21.85 | 22.59 | 22.27 | 21.55 | 21.36 | 20.82 | 22.42 | 21.37 | 21.26(f) | 20.58(f) | 20.46(f) | 20.55(f) | 20.85(f) | 21.14(f)
| 164 | TLS | 537 | GGR_NGDP |
Democratic Republic of Percent of GDP | 2000-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 3.999 | 5.043 | 8.227 | 9.927 | 30.88 | 48.98 | 62.69 | 75.35 | 80.83 | 72.52 | 75.24(f) | 78.15(f) | 72.61(f) | 68.07(f) | 62.26(f) | 59.36(f) | 55.33(f) | 50.89(f)
| 165 | TGO | 742 | GGR_NGDP |
Togo Percent of GDP | 1989-2009 | | | | | | | | | | 22.82 | 23.58 | 17.18 | 16.10 | 9.815 | 12.13 | 15.09 | 14.15 | 14.91 | 14.76 | 15.75 | 13.13 | 15.22 | 12.67 | 17.58 | 17.57 | 16.87 | 18.42 | 18.52 | 17.03 | 18.43 | 20.81(f) | 21.41(f) | 22.65(f) | 22.60(f) | 23.12(f) | 23.61(f) | 23.05(f) | 22.99(f)
| 167 | TTO | 369 | GGR_NGDP |
Trinidad and Tobago Percent of GDP | 1999-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 25.30 | 27.86 | 28.20 | 23.28 | 26.57 | 27.79 | 31.56 | 38.25 | 33.23 | 38.86 | 30.28 | 34.05 | 36.63(f) | 36.07(f) | 35.44(f) | 34.79(f) | 34.18(f) | 34.13(f) | 33.12(f)
| 168 | TUN | 744 | GGR_NGDP |
Tunisia Percent of GDP | 1991-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | 26.72 | 26.81 | 27.93 | 28.84 | 27.50 | 27.84 | 26.14 | 26.86 | 26.73 | 26.69 | 26.98 | 27.59 | 27.06 | 27.03 | 26.47 | 26.57 | 27.43 | 29.92 | 29.33 | 29.59 | 31.26 | 31.36(f) | 30.00(f) | 29.58(f) | 29.53(f) | 29.69(f) | 29.78(f)
| 169 | TUR | 186 | GGR_NGDP |
Turkey Percent of GDP | 2002-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 28.75 | 31.00 | 31.20 | 32.37 | 32.80 | 31.68 | 31.44 | 32.11 | 32.71 | 33.91(f) | 32.47(f) | 31.87(f) | 31.64(f) | 31.64(f) | 31.65(f) | 31.75(f)
| 170 | TKM | 925 | GGR_NGDP |
Turkmenistan Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 24.85 | 25.38 | 21.71 | 23.58 | 21.81 | 18.22 | 23.07 | 20.26 | 20.48 | 20.20 | 17.35 | 20.87 | 22.14 | 17.84 | 20.20(f) | 19.40(f) | 18.68(f) | 17.99(f) | 17.38(f) | 16.54(f) | 15.61(f)
| 172 | UGA | 746 | GGR_NGDP |
Uganda Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 16.62 | 16.79 | 17.31 | 17.47 | 18.95 | 18.39 | 18.05 | 18.97 | 20.01 | 18.17 | 17.37 | 15.79 | 15.04 | 14.96 | 15.62(f) | 14.96(f) | 14.96(f) | 14.97(f) | 15.27(f) | 15.54(f) | 15.93(f)
| 173 | UKR | 926 | GGR_NGDP |
Ukraine Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 36.66 | 35.58 | 31.86 | 33.38 | 33.52 | 36.00 | 37.96 | 37.13 | 41.83 | 43.23 | 41.85 | 44.27 | 42.30 | 42.77 | 42.47(f) | 40.83(f) | 40.15(f) | 39.87(f) | 39.52(f) | 39.21(f) | 38.98(f)
| 174 | ARE | 466 | GGR_NGDP |
United Arab Emirates Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 21.36 | 36.60 | 31.01 | 26.43 | 26.40 | 28.13 | 28.45 | 29.25 | 27.34 | 26.22 | 32.09 | 26.20 | 19.88 | 22.18 | 23.75 | 30.95 | 34.71 | 33.77 | 39.04 | 25.71 | 28.65 | 33.27(f) | 34.60(f) | 33.17(f) | 31.53(f) | 30.75(f) | 29.98(f) | 29.67(f)
| 175 | GBR | 112 | GGR_NGDP |
United Kingdom Percent of GDP | 1980-2010 | 39.58 | 41.71 | 42.81 | 41.54 | 41.44 | 41.20 | 39.95 | 38.93 | 38.97 | 38.75 | 37.89 | 37.77 | 36.62 | 35.21 | 35.94 | 36.49 | 35.98 | 36.40 | 37.22 | 37.34 | 37.95 | 37.81 | 36.22 | 35.89 | 36.40 | 37.26 | 37.97 | 37.63 | 38.14 | 36.89 | 36.47 | 37.06(f) | 37.30(f) | 37.20(f) | 37.36(f) | 37.22(f) | 37.38(f) | 37.42(f)
| 176 | USA | 111 | GGR_NGDP |
United States Percent of GDP | 2001-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 34.29 | 31.83 | 31.21 | 31.50 | 32.96 | 33.81 | 33.93 | 32.51 | 30.94 | 31.65 | 31.84(f) | 31.91(f) | 32.88(f) | 33.66(f) | 34.06(f) | 34.27(f) | 34.23(f)
| 177 | URY | 298 | GGR_NGDP |
Uruguay Percent of GDP | 1999-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 29.25 | 28.44 | 29.98 | 29.25 | 30.37 | 30.01 | 30.76 | 31.38 | 31.45 | 29.70 | 31.38 | 32.19 | 31.71(f) | 32.46(f) | 32.74(f) | 33.01(f) | 33.06(f) | 33.16(f) | 33.29(f)
| 178 | UZB | 927 | GGR_NGDP |
Uzbekistan Percent of GDP | 1992-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | 31.51 | 34.61 | 28.37 | 34.62 | 41.98 | 37.34 | 40.23 | 38.53 | 36.60 | 34.27 | 35.49 | 33.43 | 32.17 | 30.77 | 34.39 | 35.59 | 40.69 | 36.72 | 37.00 | 40.22 | 39.03(f) | 38.20(f) | 37.89(f) | 37.63(f) | 37.41(f) | 37.26(f)
| 179 | VUT | 846 | GGR_NGDP |
Vanuatu Percent of GDP | 1991-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | 30.40 | 29.51 | 22.53 | 22.86 | 25.38 | 22.68 | 21.71 | 21.26 | 23.40 | 19.23 | 19.04 | 18.82 | 17.69 | 19.53 | 20.35 | 20.68 | 22.26 | 27.66 | 26.83 | 24.96(f) | 24.67(f) | 24.46(f) | 23.99(f) | 23.43(f) | 22.93(f) | 22.58(f) | 22.33(f)
| 180 | VEN | 299 | GGR_NGDP |
Venezuela Percent of GDP | 1988-2010 | | | | | | | | | 23.96 | 31.62 | 35.77 | 31.62 | 24.28 | 24.75 | 31.03 | 27.00 | 35.67 | 33.57 | 24.30 | 26.85 | 32.74 | 27.31 | 29.51 | 32.35 | 34.39 | 37.63 | 37.60 | 32.72 | 31.20 | 24.62 | 31.12 | 35.29(f) | 36.52(f) | 36.77(f) | 36.12(f) | 35.71(f) | 35.94(f) | 36.19(f)
| 181 | VNM | 582 | GGR_NGDP |
Vietnam Percent of GDP | 1998-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 20.21 | 19.63 | 20.55 | 21.59 | 22.72 | 24.93 | 26.69 | 27.20 | 28.69 | 28.45 | 28.91 | 27.31 | 27.87 | 27.63 | 27.76(f) | 27.63(f) | 27.21(f) | 27.19(f) | 27.23(f) | 27.05(f)
| 182 | YEM | 474 | GGR_NGDP |
Republic of Yemen Percent of GDP | 1995-2009 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 18.39 | 29.78 | 32.72 | 26.50 | 28.31 | 37.78 | 33.28 | 30.23 | 31.12 | 32.01 | 34.95 | 38.56 | 33.17 | 36.71 | 25.00 | 26.03(f) | 24.62(f) | 29.74(f) | 24.79(f) | 23.15(f) | 22.21(f) | 21.61(f) | 21.28(f)
| 183 | ZMB | 754 | GGR_NGDP |
Zambia Percent of GDP | 2000-2011 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 23.82 | 24.73 | 26.07 | 24.84 | 23.75 | 23.31 | 43.63 | 23.00 | 22.99 | 18.85 | 19.57 | 22.18 | 21.97(f) | 23.72(f) | 24.61(f) | 25.49(f) | 26.14(f) | 26.40(f)
| 184 | ZWE | 698 | GGR_NGDP |
Zimbabwe Percent of GDP | 2005-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 16.17 | 9.438 | 3.760 | 2.969 | 16.53 | 29.54 | 31.33(f) | 34.89(f) | 36.25(f) | 35.96(f) | 35.44(f) | 35.25(f) | 34.72(f)
| 186 | Adva110 | 110 | GGR_NGDP |
Advanced economies Percent of GDP | 2001-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 36.80 | 35.53 | 35.71 | 35.85 | 36.78 | 37.58 | 37.93 | 37.47 | 36.13 | 35.98 | 36.51(f) | 36.61(f) | 37.01(f) | 37.28(f) | 37.37(f) | 37.42(f) | 37.34(f)
| 187 | Euro163 | 163 | GGR_NGDP |
Euro area Percent of GDP | 1990-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | 47.85 | 41.92 | 42.75 | 43.28 | 43.26 | 45.75 | 45.79 | 46.26 | 46.36 | 46.59 | 46.21 | 45.38 | 44.97 | 45.00 | 44.59 | 44.85 | 45.36 | 45.34 | 45.05 | 44.75 | 44.69 | 45.23(f) | 45.87(f) | 45.97(f) | 45.94(f) | 45.90(f) | 45.92(f) | 45.93(f)
| 188 | Majo119 | 119 | GGR_NGDP |
Major advanced economi Percent of GDP | 2001-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 36.54 | 35.01 | 35.00 | 35.13 | 36.21 | 37.14 | 37.46 | 36.99 | 35.66 | 35.59 | 36.18(f) | 36.28(f) | 36.84(f) | 37.24(f) | 37.41(f) | 37.50(f) | 37.43(f)
| 189 | Newl203 | 203 | GGR_NGDP |
Newly industrialized A Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 19.77 | 20.23 | 21.09 | 20.28 | 20.09 | 21.32 | 19.94 | 19.97 | 20.66 | 20.21 | 21.20 | 21.52 | 23.20 | 22.54 | 21.02 | 21.50 | 22.79(f) | 22.13(f) | 22.17(f) | 22.23(f) | 22.31(f) | 22.34(f) | 22.46(f)
| 190 | Othe123 | 123 | GGR_NGDP |
Other advanced economi Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 32.89 | 33.44 | 33.33 | 34.46 | 34.27 | 34.91 | 34.08 | 33.89 | 34.99 | 35.11 | 35.60 | 35.63 | 36.15 | 35.91 | 34.66 | 33.75 | 34.46(f) | 34.35(f) | 34.29(f) | 34.10(f) | 33.92(f) | 33.77(f) | 33.61(f)
| 191 | Euro998 | 998 | GGR_NGDP |
European Union Percent of GDP | 1995-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 44.79 | 45.42 | 45.29 | 44.98 | 45.37 | 44.88 | 44.13 | 43.50 | 43.58 | 43.32 | 43.71 | 44.13 | 44.02 | 43.92 | 43.59 | 43.38 | 43.94(f) | 44.35(f) | 44.41(f) | 44.39(f) | 44.30(f) | 44.30(f) | 44.25(f)
| 192 | Emer200 | 200 | GGR_NGDP |
Emerging and developin Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 23.62 | 23.92 | 24.12 | 24.84 | 25.76 | 27.84 | 28.73 | 28.79 | 29.57 | 26.49 | 26.96 | 28.41(f) | 28.44(f) | 28.04(f) | 27.62(f) | 27.29(f) | 27.03(f) | 26.79(f)
| 193 | Cent904 | 904 | GGR_NGDP |
Central and eastern Eu Percent of GDP | 2002-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 34.68 | 35.02 | 34.78 | 35.75 | 36.30 | 36.16 | 35.88 | 35.36 | 35.37 | 36.67(f) | 36.09(f) | 35.86(f) | 35.67(f) | 35.63(f) | 35.60(f) | 35.42(f)
| 194 | Comm901 | 901 | GGR_NGDP |
Commonwealth of Indepe Percent of GDP | 1998-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 32.74 | 30.88 | 33.60 | 35.24 | 35.47 | 35.42 | 35.54 | 39.44 | 38.48 | 38.79 | 39.08 | 34.87 | 35.31 | 37.86(f) | 37.83(f) | 36.21(f) | 35.39(f) | 34.40(f) | 33.53(f) | 32.86(f)
| 195 | Deve505 | 505 | GGR_NGDP |
Developing Asia Percent of GDP | 1998-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 14.47 | 14.99 | 15.29 | 16.48 | 16.96 | 17.43 | 17.82 | 18.24 | 19.20 | 20.25 | 20.07 | 19.68 | 19.71 | 21.08(f) | 21.50(f) | 21.58(f) | 21.60(f) | 21.70(f) | 21.77(f) | 21.80(f)
| 196 | ASEA511 | 511 | GGR_NGDP |
ASEAN-5 Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 17.57 | 20.51 | 19.77 | 20.72 | 21.08 | 21.24 | 21.97 | 21.36 | 22.23 | 19.95 | 20.00 | 19.97(f) | 20.02(f) | 19.63(f) | 19.28(f) | 19.04(f) | 18.94(f) | 18.86(f)
| 197 | Lati205 | 205 | GGR_NGDP |
Latin America and the Percent of GDP | 1997-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 27.19 | 26.56 | 25.56 | 24.70 | 24.64 | 25.22 | 25.75 | 26.48 | 27.79 | 28.76 | 29.01 | 30.02 | 28.91 | 30.59 | 31.00(f) | 30.75(f) | 30.73(f) | 30.65(f) | 30.54(f) | 30.45(f) | 30.38(f)
| 198 | Midd406 | 406 | GGR_NGDP |
Middle East and North Percent of GDP | 2002-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 30.32 | 32.25 | 34.93 | 41.56 | 42.73 | 40.85 | 44.95 | 35.23 | 35.67 | 39.20(f) | 39.33(f) | 38.16(f) | 36.41(f) | 35.14(f) | 34.24(f) | 33.37(f)
| 199 | Sub-603 | 603 | GGR_NGDP |
Sub-Saharan Africa Percent of GDP | 2000-2010 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 25.89 | 26.19 | 24.26 | 24.63 | 25.86 | 27.57 | 29.96 | 27.78 | 29.65 | 24.23 | 26.18 | 28.49(f) | 28.20(f) | 27.64(f) | 27.05(f) | 26.40(f) | 25.91(f) | 25.50(f)
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NOTES
| 1 | Islamic Republic of Afghanistan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 2 | Albania : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 3 | Algeria : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 4 | Angola : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 5 | Antigua and Barbuda : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 6 | Argentina : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 7 | Armenia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 8 | Australia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 9 | Austria : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 10 | Azerbaijan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 11 | The Bahamas : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 12 | Bahrain : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 13 | Bangladesh : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 14 | Barbados : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 15 | Belarus : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 16 | Belgium : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 17 | Belize : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 18 | Benin : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 19 | Bhutan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 20 | Bolivia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 21 | Bosnia and Herzegovina : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 22 | Botswana : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 23 | Brazil : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 24 | Brunei Darussalam : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 25 | Bulgaria : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 26 | Burkina Faso : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 27 | Burundi : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 28 | Cambodia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 29 | Cameroon : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 30 | Canada : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 31 | Cape Verde : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 32 | Central African Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 33 | Chad : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 34 | Chile : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 35 | China : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 36 | Colombia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 37 | Comoros : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 38 | Democratic Republic of Congo : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 39 | Republic of Congo : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 40 | Costa Rica : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 41 | Côte d'Ivoire : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 42 | Croatia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 43 | Cyprus : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 44 | Czech Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 45 | Denmark : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 46 | Djibouti : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 47 | Dominica : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 48 | Dominican Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 49 | Ecuador : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 50 | Egypt : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 51 | El Salvador : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 52 | Equatorial Guinea : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 53 | Eritrea : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 54 | Estonia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 55 | Ethiopia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 56 | Fiji : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 57 | Finland : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 58 | France : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 59 | Gabon : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 60 | The Gambia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 61 | Georgia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 62 | Germany : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 63 | Ghana : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 64 | Greece : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 65 | Grenada : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 66 | Guatemala : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 67 | Guinea : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 68 | Guinea-Bissau : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 69 | Guyana : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 70 | Haiti : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 71 | Honduras : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 72 | Hong Kong SAR : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 73 | Hungary : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 74 | Iceland : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 75 | India : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 76 | Indonesia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 77 | Islamic Republic of Iran : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 78 | Iraq : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 79 | Ireland : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 80 | Israel : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 81 | Italy : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 82 | Jamaica : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 83 | Japan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 84 | Jordan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 85 | Kazakhstan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 86 | Kenya : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 87 | Kiribati : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 88 | Korea : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 89 | Kosovo : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 90 | Kuwait : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 91 | Kyrgyz Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 92 | Lao People's Democratic Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 93 | Latvia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 94 | Lebanon : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 95 | Lesotho : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 96 | Liberia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 97 | Libya : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 98 | Lithuania : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 99 | Luxembourg : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 100 | Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 101 | Madagascar : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 102 | Malawi : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 103 | Malaysia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 104 | Maldives : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 105 | Mali : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 106 | Malta : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 107 | Mauritania : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 108 | Mauritius : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 109 | Mexico : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 110 | Moldova : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 111 | Mongolia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 112 | Montenegro : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 113 | Morocco : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 114 | Mozambique : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 115 | Myanmar : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 116 | Namibia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 117 | Nepal : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 118 | Netherlands : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 119 | New Zealand : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 120 | Nicaragua : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 121 | Niger : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 122 | Nigeria : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 123 | Norway : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 124 | Oman : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 125 | Pakistan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 126 | Panama : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 127 | Papua New Guinea : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 128 | Paraguay : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 129 | Peru : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 130 | Philippines : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 131 | Poland : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 132 | Portugal : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 133 | Qatar : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 134 | Romania : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 135 | Russia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 136 | Rwanda : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 137 | Samoa : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 138 | São Tomé and Príncipe : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 139 | Saudi Arabia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 140 | Senegal : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 141 | Serbia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 142 | Seychelles : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 143 | Sierra Leone : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 144 | Singapore : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 145 | Slovak Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 146 | Slovenia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 147 | Solomon Islands : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 148 | South Africa : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 149 | Spain : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 150 | Sri Lanka : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 151 | St. Kitts and Nevis : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 152 | St. Lucia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 153 | St. Vincent and the Grenadines : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 154 | Sudan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 155 | Suriname : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 156 | Swaziland : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 157 | Sweden : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 158 | Switzerland : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 159 | Syrian Arab Republic : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 160 | Taiwan Province of China : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 161 | Tajikistan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 162 | Tanzania : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 163 | Thailand : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 164 | Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 165 | Togo : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 167 | Trinidad and Tobago : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 168 | Tunisia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 169 | Turkey : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 170 | Turkmenistan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 172 | Uganda : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 173 | Ukraine : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 174 | United Arab Emirates : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 175 | United Kingdom : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 176 | United States : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 177 | Uruguay : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 178 | Uzbekistan : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 179 | Vanuatu : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 180 | Venezuela : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 181 | Vietnam : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 182 | Republic of Yemen : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 183 | Zambia : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
| | 184 | Zimbabwe : | Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. See notes for: General government revenue (National currency).
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