Arab Region | Fiscal health (Arab countries,2017–2021)
Fiscal health is based on two sub-factors, which are weighted as follows in calculating the overall component score 0-100 (best): 1) average deficits as a percentage of GDP for the most recent three years (80 percent of score 0-100 (best)) and 2) debt as a percentage of GDP (20 percent of score 0-100 (best)). This is a Composite Index (i.e. aggregating multiple sources)
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
97
Source
Year | Location |
value
Min
Max
|
---|---|---|
2017 | Algeria | 19.8 |
2018 | Algeria | 19.2 |
2019 | Algeria | 18.7 |
2020 | Algeria | 17.3 |
2021 | Algeria | 49.1 |
2017 | Bahrain | 12 |
2018 | Bahrain | 6.5 |
2019 | Bahrain | 3.7 |
2020 | Bahrain | 2.6 |
2021 | Bahrain | 0 |
2017 | Comoros | 98.6 |
2018 | Comoros | 96.6 |
2019 | Comoros | 91.7 |
2020 | Comoros | 85 |
2021 | Comoros | 97.3 |
2017 | Djibouti | 13.8 |
2018 | Djibouti | 18 |
2019 | Djibouti | 18.1 |
2020 | Djibouti | 10.9 |
2021 | Djibouti | 79.4 |
2017 | Egypt | 4.6 |
2018 | Egypt | 1.2 |
2019 | Egypt | 0 |
2020 | Egypt | 2.8 |
2021 | Egypt | 6 |
2017 | Iraq | 11.3 |
2018 | Iraq | 11.9 |
2019 | Iraq | 13.3 |
2020 | Iraq | 76.6 |
2021 | Iraq | 94.7 |
2017 | Jordan | 55.5 |
2018 | Jordan | 27.7 |
2019 | Jordan | 60.6 |
2020 | Jordan | 55.9 |
2021 | Jordan | 45.5 |
2017 | Kuwait | 99.8 |
2018 | Kuwait | 99.3 |
2019 | Kuwait | 99.1 |
2020 | Kuwait | 99.6 |
2021 | Kuwait | 99.7 |
2017 | Lebanon | 0 |
2018 | Lebanon | 0 |
2019 | Lebanon | 0 |
2020 | Lebanon | 0 |
2021 | Lebanon | 0 |
2017 | Libya | 11.4 |
2018 | Libya | 19.9 |
2019 | Libya | 20 |
2021 | Libya | 19.9 |
2017 | Mauritania | 77.1 |
2018 | Mauritania | 71.8 |
2019 | Mauritania | 80.6 |
2020 | Mauritania | 85.9 |
2021 | Mauritania | 93.3 |
2017 | Morocco | 55 |
2018 | Morocco | 60.6 |
2019 | Morocco | 66.9 |
2020 | Morocco | 67.2 |
2021 | Morocco | 68.5 |
2017 | Oman | 36.3 |
2018 | Oman | 17.7 |
2019 | Oman | 16.1 |
2020 | Oman | 14.8 |
2021 | Oman | 12.2 |
2017 | Qatar | 97.4 |
2018 | Qatar | 95.4 |
2019 | Qatar | 94 |
2020 | Qatar | 93.7 |
2021 | Qatar | 94.5 |
2017 | Saudi Arabia | 65.7 |
2018 | Saudi Arabia | 19.7 |
2019 | Saudi Arabia | 19.4 |
2020 | Saudi Arabia | 19.3 |
2021 | Saudi Arabia | 31 |
2017 | Sudan | 85.5 |
2018 | Sudan | 87.2 |
2019 | Sudan | 76.1 |
2020 | Sudan | 12.4 |
2021 | Sudan | 0 |
2017 | Syria | 0 |
2018 | Syria | 13.8 |
2017 | Tunisia | 53.4 |
2018 | Tunisia | 61.6 |
2019 | Tunisia | 37.9 |
2020 | Tunisia | 38.8 |
2021 | Tunisia | 53 |
2017 | United Arab Emirates | 99.2 |
2018 | United Arab Emirates | 99 |
2019 | United Arab Emirates | 88.9 |
2020 | United Arab Emirates | 94.1 |
2021 | United Arab Emirates | 98.5 |
2017 | Yemen | 10.6 |
2018 | Yemen | 5.4 |
2019 | Yemen | 0 |
2020 | Yemen | 60.1 |
2021 | Yemen | 48.9 |
2017 | Somalia | 0 |
Arab Region | Fiscal health (Arab countries,2017–2021)
Fiscal health is based on two sub-factors, which are weighted as follows in calculating the overall component score 0-100 (best): 1) average deficits as a percentage of GDP for the most recent three years (80 percent of score 0-100 (best)) and 2) debt as a percentage of GDP (20 percent of score 0-100 (best)). This is a Composite Index (i.e. aggregating multiple sources)
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
97
Source