Primary net lending/borrowing in Tunisia

-2,175.5 Domestic Currency in 2012

Though Tunisia primary net lending/borrowing fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to decrease through 1993 - 2012 period ending at -2,175.5 domestic currency in 2012.

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Primary net lending/borrowing in Africa
Central African Republic 13,256.47 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Ethiopia 7,605.72 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Mauritius 5,963.5 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Zambia 2,139.65 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Botswana 1,941.8 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Seychelles 1,304.61 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Lesotho 1,073.35 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Angola 836.33 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Benin 88.75 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Mali 26.92 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Government finance in Tunisia
Budget Deficit -3,447.6 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Government Expenditure 19,344.8 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Government Revenue 16,939.6 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Investment in Nonfinancial Assets 1,042.4 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Net Acquisition of Financial Assets -1,534.7 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Net Incurrence of Liabilities 1,912.9 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Operating Balance -2,405.2 Domestic Currency in 2012 IMF
Structural Balance -6.65 Percent of potential GDP in 2023 IMF
General Government The primary net lending/borrowing of the central government of Tunisia
Extrabudgetary -389.9 Domestic Currency in 1999 IMF