Arab Region | Total government expenditures, percentage of GDP (Arab countries,1990–2023)
Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
685
Source
value
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Max
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Location | Year |
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31.36 | Egypt | 2010 |
33.89 | Egypt | 2014 |
30.97 | Egypt | 2016 |
30.55 | Egypt | 2017 |
26.3 | Egypt | 2023 |
40.87 | Libya | 2002 |
28.5 | Libya | 2006 |
34.49 | Oman | 2011 |
38.32 | Oman | 2018 |
32.13 | Oman | 2023 |
35.03 | Iraq | 2022 |
E | Iraq | 2022 |
44.92 | Kuwait | 1999 |
28.12 | Kuwait | 2005 |
54.41 | Kuwait | 2015 |
54.01 | Kuwait | 2016 |
52.02 | Kuwait | 2017 |
51.81 | Kuwait | 2018 |
53.04 | Kuwait | 2019 |
E | Kuwait | 2022 |
28.51 | Qatar | 2003 |
29.46 | Qatar | 2007 |
26.68 | Tunisia | 1996 |
24.53 | Tunisia | 1997 |
23.32 | Tunisia | 2007 |
32.06 | Tunisia | 2023 |
33.59 | Algeria | 1994 |
31.38 | Algeria | 1995 |
29.17 | Algeria | 2004 |
38.7 | Algeria | 2010 |
36.65 | Algeria | 2013 |
41.12 | Algeria | 2017 |
33.74 | Bahrain | 1990 |
23.64 | Bahrain | 1996 |
26.05 | Bahrain | 2004 |
24.11 | Bahrain | 2006 |
25.64 | Bahrain | 2009 |
28.42 | Bahrain | 2014 |
32.4 | Bahrain | 2021 |
27.7 | Djibouti | 1991 |
34.89 | Djibouti | 1992 |
27.02 | Djibouti | 1995 |
26.72 | Djibouti | 2004 |
29.76 | Syria | 1995 |
27.69 | Syria | 1996 |
28.64 | Syria | 2010 |
26.64 | Yemen | 1990 |
24.63 | Yemen | 1992 |
31.69 | Yemen | 2000 |
37.37 | Yemen | 2006 |
40.35 | Yemen | 2007 |
41.25 | Yemen | 2008 |
35.22 | Yemen | 2009 |
29.84 | Yemen | 2011 |
14.26 | Yemen | 2018 |
E | Yemen | 2021 |
34.85 | Jordan | 1998 |
36.01 | Jordan | 2003 |
23.86 | Mauritania | 2004 |
21.54 | Mauritania | 2012 |
23.9 | Mauritania | 2014 |
20.3 | Mauritania | 2017 |
E | Mauritania | 2022 |
7.38 | Sudan | 1997 |
8.4 | Sudan | 1999 |
12.54 | Sudan | 2003 |
18.75 | Sudan | 2009 |
18.67 | Sudan | 2019 |
12.21 | Sudan | 2022 |
43.58 | Lebanon | 1996 |
29.15 | Lebanon | 2010 |
28.82 | Lebanon | 2011 |
30.23 | Lebanon | 2012 |
28.83 | Lebanon | 2014 |
31.17 | Lebanon | 2019 |
34.53 | Saudi Arabia | 1998 |
36.94 | Saudi Arabia | 2001 |
27.27 | Saudi Arabia | 2006 |
37.07 | Saudi Arabia | 2009 |
33.01 | Saudi Arabia | 2010 |
33.98 | Saudi Arabia | 2018 |
E | Saudi Arabia | 2023 |
30.1 | United Arab Emirates | 1994 |
21.6 | United Arab Emirates | 2000 |
15.74 | United Arab Emirates | 2005 |
29.56 | United Arab Emirates | 2013 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2023 |
18.43 | Morocco | 1999 |
25.81 | Morocco | 2002 |
28.25 | Morocco | 2008 |
E | Morocco | 2023 |
12.46 | Comoros | 2006 |
13.22 | Comoros | 2011 |
20.72 | Comoros | 2023 |
E | Comoros | 2022 |
33.34 | Palestine | 2011 |
28.71 | Palestine | 2013 |
30 | Palestine | 2016 |
2.48 | Somalia | 2016 |
6.03 | Somalia | 2021 |
Arab Region | Total government expenditures, percentage of GDP (Arab countries,1990–2023)
Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
685
Source