Botswana | Subsidies (current LCU)
Subsidies are current unrequited payments that government units make to enterprises, resident producers and importers. Subsidies may be designed to influence enterprises level or type of production, or the prices at which the products are sold. (Capital grants are in the national accounts classified as capital transfers.) Subsidies consists of ‘subsidies on products’, subsidies payable per unit of a good or a service, and ‘other subsidies on production’, which cover all other subsidies enterprises receives as a consequence of engaging in production. Data are in current local currency.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Botswana
Records
53
Source
Botswana | Subsidies (current LCU)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 0
1976 0
1977 850000
1978 350000
1979 350000
1980 650000
1981 2800000
1982 2950000
1983 1050000
1984 3050000
1985 6200000
1986 8850000
1987 14900000
1988 28850000
1989 39300000
1990 40750000
1991 42200000
1992 43650000
1993 38450000
1994 35850000
1995 59200000
1996 78600000
1997 87000000
1998 103000000
1999 104000000
2000 120000000
2001 110000000
2002 195992175.76187
2003 177199675.671
2004 232125593.40467
2005 263701495.22392
2006 299572647.56282
2007 340323330.70995
2008 386617304.24247
2009 439200000
2010 499000000
2011 547300000
2012
Botswana | Subsidies (current LCU)
Subsidies are current unrequited payments that government units make to enterprises, resident producers and importers. Subsidies may be designed to influence enterprises level or type of production, or the prices at which the products are sold. (Capital grants are in the national accounts classified as capital transfers.) Subsidies consists of ‘subsidies on products’, subsidies payable per unit of a good or a service, and ‘other subsidies on production’, which cover all other subsidies enterprises receives as a consequence of engaging in production. Data are in current local currency.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Botswana
Records
53
Source