Egypt - Net incurrence of liabilities

Net incurrence of liabilities, total (current LCU)

The value for Net incurrence of liabilities, total (current LCU) in Egypt was 174,952,000,000 as of 2012. As the graph below shows, over the past 10 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 174,952,000,000 in 2012 and a minimum value of 20,050,000,000 in 2006.

Definition: Net incurrence of government liabilities includes foreign financing (obtained from nonresidents) and domestic financing (obtained from residents), or the means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocates financial resources arising from a budget surplus. The net incurrence of liabilities should be offset by the net acquisition of financial assets.

Source: International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.

Year Value
2002 60,911,000,000
2003 71,522,000,000
2004 70,243,000,000
2005 78,737,000,000
2006 20,050,000,000
2007 57,933,000,000
2008 87,066,000,000
2009 100,888,000,000
2010 113,587,000,000
2011 156,686,000,000
2012 174,952,000,000

Net incurrence of liabilities, total (% of GDP)

Net incurrence of liabilities, total (% of GDP) in Egypt was 10.45 as of 2012. Its highest value over the past 10 years was 17.13 in 2003, while its lowest value was 3.25 in 2006.

Definition: Net incurrence of government liabilities includes foreign financing (obtained from nonresidents) and domestic financing (obtained from residents), or the means by which a government provides financial resources to cover a budget deficit or allocates financial resources arising from a budget surplus. The net incurrence of liabilities should be offset by the net acquisition of financial assets.

Source: International Monetary Fund, Government Finance Statistics Yearbook and data files.

See also:

Year Value
2002 16.08
2003 17.13
2004 14.47
2005 14.62
2006 3.25
2007 7.78
2008 9.72
2009 9.68
2010 9.41
2011 11.43
2012 10.45

Classification

Topic: Public Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Government finance