Central and Eastern Europe General government revenue (% of GDP) Statistics

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Country or Region: Central and Eastern Europe › Change country
Economic Indicator: General government revenue (% of GDP) › See all Central and Eastern Europe indicators, › See General government revenue (% of GDP) data for all countries
Detailed Analysis for Year: 2010 › Change year
Full Dataset: from 1980 to 2016
Dataset updated: 1st August 2011
Data Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
National or Regional Currency: US Dollar
Currency Symbol: US$

Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities.

General government revenue (% of GDP) Statistics for Central and Eastern Europe , Year 2010 - In Detail

General government revenue (% of GDP) for Central and Eastern Europe in year 2010 is 35.396 %

This makes Central and Eastern Europe n/a in world rankings according to General government revenue (% of GDP) in year 2010. The world's average General government revenue (% of GDP) value is 32.41 %; Central and Eastern Europe is 2.99 more than the average.

In the previous year, 2009, General government revenue (% of GDP) for Central and Eastern Europe was 35.20 % General government revenue (% of GDP) for Central and Eastern Europe in 2010 was or will be 0.57% more than it was or will be in 2009.

In the following or forecasted year, 2011, General government revenue (% of GDP) for Central and Eastern Europe was or will be 36.58 %, which is 3.35% more than the 2010 figure.

* Source: IMF
General government revenue (% of GDP) for Central and Eastern Europe, in other Years
Year %
  2016 35.873
  2015 35.895
  2014 35.925
  2013 35.988
  2012 36.101
  2011 36.583
2010 35.396
  2009 35.197
  2008 35.88
  2007 36.146
  2006 36.33
  2005 35.772
  2004 34.775
  2003 35.03
  2002 34.671
  2001 n/a
  2000 n/a
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