Net investment in nonfinancial assets (current LCU) - Country Ranking

Definition: Net investment in government nonfinancial assets includes fixed assets, inventories, valuables, and nonproduced assets. Nonfinancial assets are stores of value and provide benefits either through their use in the production of goods and services or in the form of property income and holding gains. Net investment in nonfinancial assets also includes consumption of fixed capital.

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

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Iran 217,171,000,000,000.00 2009
2 Indonesia 153,625,000,000,000.00 2016
3 Korea 26,316,000,000,000.00 2016
4 Iraq 15,948,700,000,000.00 2016
5 Japan 6,086,200,000,000.00 2016
6 Paraguay 6,079,820,000,000.00 2017
7 Cambodia 5,879,160,000,000.00 2016
8 Myanmar 5,010,600,000,000.00 2017
9 Uzbekistan 4,884,370,000,000.00 2016
10 Uganda 3,557,270,000,000.00 2016
11 Chile 3,531,200,000,000.00 2016
12 Russia 2,173,530,000,000.00 2016
13 Mongolia 1,896,000,000,000.00 2016
14 Madagascar 1,668,210,000,000.00 2016
15 Equatorial Guinea 1,646,860,000,000.00 2015
16 Lebanon 1,346,750,000,000.00 2016
17 Mali 762,200,000,000.00 2016
18 Côte d'Ivoire 744,660,000,000.00 2016
19 Senegal 725,461,000,000.00 2015
20 Hungary 710,866,000,000.00 2016
21 Angola 633,344,000,000.00 2016
22 Rwanda 632,410,000,000.00 2016
23 Congo 575,700,000,000.00 2016
24 Costa Rica 571,222,000,000.00 2014
25 Kazakhstan 552,777,000,000.00 2016
26 Burkina Faso 526,400,000,000.00 2016
27 Philippines 493,005,000,000.00 2016
28 Bangladesh 412,320,000,000.00 2016
29 Togo 332,377,000,000.00 2016
30 Sri Lanka 327,794,000,000.00 2016
31 Kenya 321,690,000,000.00 2016
32 Tanzania 291,739,000,000.00 2017
33 Malawi 273,831,000,000.00 2017
34 United States 248,569,000,000.00 2016
35 Afghanistan 226,358,000,000.00 2015
36 Pakistan 220,685,000,000.00 2011
37 Thailand 215,697,000,000.00 2016
38 Nepal 207,833,000,000.00 2017
39 Armenia 167,274,000,000.00 2016
40 Saudi Arabia 134,155,000,000.00 2016
41 Turkey 115,371,000,000.00 2016
42 Mexico 102,289,000,000.00 2016
43 Norway 92,990,000,000.00 2016
44 Sweden 92,873,000,000.00 2016
45 Central African Republic 89,208,200,000.00 2012
46 Czech Republic 87,592,000,000.00 2016
47 Serbia 66,393,470,000.00 2012
48 Dominican Republic 63,575,860,000.00 2016
49 Egypt 61,750,000,000.00 2015
50 Morocco 57,338,270,000.00 2016
51 Albania 57,099,400,000.00 2016
52 India 55,050,000,000.00 2013
53 Mozambique 50,888,000,000.00 2013
54 Denmark 45,721,000,000.00 2016
55 Iceland 43,662,240,000.00 2016
56 Argentina 42,756,250,000.00 2016
57 Jamaica 41,955,260,000.00 2016
58 Malaysia 40,728,100,000.00 2016
59 South Africa 38,938,800,000.00 2016
60 Poland 38,492,000,000.00 2016
61 Ethiopia 35,800,610,000.00 2013
62 France 34,567,000,000.00 2016
63 Kyrgyz Republic 32,935,300,000.00 2016
64 United Kingdom 31,753,000,000.00 2016
65 China 24,215,000,000.00 2015
66 Uruguay 21,700,000,000.00 2016
67 Cabo Verde 20,879,260,000.00 2012
68 Germany 20,594,050,000.00 2016
69 Brazil 20,118,120,000.00 2016
70 Italy 16,558,830,000.00 2016
71 Bhutan 16,200,510,000.00 2016
72 Burundi 15,584,000,000.00 1996
73 Ukraine 14,932,400,000.00 2016
74 Romania 13,769,500,000.00 2016
75 Botswana 12,723,430,000.00 2016
76 Ghana 12,329,120,000.00 2015
77 North Macedonia 11,529,380,000.00 2016
78 Netherlands 10,545,020,000.00 2016
79 Nicaragua 10,297,300,000.00 2016
80 Canada 10,179,000,000.00 2017
81 Honduras 9,730,939,000.00 2015
82 Macao SAR, China 9,053,258,000.00 2016
83 United Arab Emirates 8,351,670,000.00 2016
84 Spain 6,966,000,000.00 2016
85 Trinidad and Tobago 6,648,900,000.00 2014
86 Azerbaijan 6,604,700,000.00 2015
87 Peru 6,434,327,000.00 2016
88 Namibia 6,344,527,000.00 2016
89 Mauritius 6,239,975,000.00 2016
90 Austria 6,237,260,000.00 2016
91 Switzerland 6,222,802,000.00 2016
92 Israel 6,144,201,000.00 2016
93 New Zealand 5,279,081,000.00 2016
94 Greece 5,165,000,000.00 2016
95 Ireland 4,205,240,000.00 2016
96 Finland 3,326,069,000.00 2016
97 Zambia 3,301,104,000.00 2016
98 Lesotho 3,282,227,000.00 2017
99 Croatia 3,215,073,000.00 2014
100 Vanuatu 3,089,775,000.00 2016
101 Bolivia 3,050,497,000.00 2007
102 Moldova 3,007,400,000.00 2016
103 Kuwait 2,610,000,000.00 2015
104 Slovak Republic 2,257,217,000.00 2016
105 The Gambia 1,889,100,000.00 2009
106 Papua New Guinea 1,608,700,000.00 2016
107 Bulgaria 1,423,922,000.00 2016
108 Luxembourg 1,366,120,000.00 2016
109 Tunisia 1,320,400,000.00 2012
110 Guatemala 1,280,069,000.00 2016
111 Portugal 1,228,390,000.00 2016
112 Solomon Islands 1,081,484,000.00 2016
113 Belgium 1,008,700,000.00 2016
114 Latvia 908,737,000.00 2016
115 Seychelles 906,158,400.00 2016
116 Belarus 767,493,700.00 2016
117 Lithuania 765,843,800.00 2016
118 Slovenia 736,930,000.00 2016
119 Estonia 729,279,600.00 2016
120 Timor-Leste 660,941,100.00 2016
121 Jordan 624,300,000.00 2016
122 Bosnia and Herzegovina 543,893,200.00 2016
123 Georgia 416,100,000.00 2016
124 Cyprus 378,500,000.00 2016
125 El Salvador 318,229,400.00 2016
126 Fiji 307,775,500.00 2015
127 Belize 242,016,000.00 2014
128 Malta 240,945,200.00 2016
129 The Bahamas 230,067,000.00 2016
130 St. Lucia 217,959,900.00 2014
131 St. Kitts and Nevis 113,665,600.00 2014
131 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 113,665,600.00 2014
133 Zimbabwe 108,716,800.00 2012
134 Bahrain 103,000,000.00 2004
135 Tonga 83,240,780.00 2016
136 Barbados 82,691,250.00 2015
137 San Marino 35,121,370.00 2007
138 Liberia 24,890,890.00 2013
139 Palau 16,815,060.00 2016
140 Kiribati 14,450,080.00 2016
141 Australia 13,973,000.00 2016
142 Dem. Rep. Congo 0.25 1989
143 Singapore -4,474,081,000.00 2016
144 Colombia -4,257,820,000,000.00 2016

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Limitations and Exceptions: For most countries central government finance data have been consolidated into one account, but for others only budgetary central government accounts are available. Countries reporting budgetary data are noted in the country metadata. Because budgetary accounts may not include all central government units (such as social security funds), they usually provide an incomplete picture. In federal states the central government accounts provide an incomplete view of total public finance. Data on government revenue and expense are collected by the IMF through questionnaires to member countries and by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Despite IMF efforts to standardize data collection, statistics are often incomplete, untimely, and not comparable across countries.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The IMF's Government Finance Statistics Manual 2014, harmonized with the 2008 SNA, recommends an accrual accounting method, focusing on all economic events affecting assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, not just those represented by cash transactions. It accounts for all changes in stocks, so stock data at the end of an accounting period equal stock data at the beginning of the period plus flows over the period. The 1986 manual considered only debt stocks. Government finance statistics are reported in local currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see country metadata for information on fiscal year end by country.

Periodicity: Annual