General Government Structural Balance (% Potential GDP) Data for Year 1990, All Countries
13, Apr 2021, EDT.
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Indicator: General Government Structural Balance (% Potential GDP) › Change indicator
Year: 1990 › Change year
Date of Last Update: 17th March 2015
Data Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
While looking at the values for General Government Structural Balance (% Potential GDP) data, please note: Data are on a national income accounts basis. The structural budget position is defined as the actual budget deficit (or surplus) less the effects of cyclical deviations of output from potential output. Because of the margin of uncertainty that attaches to estimates of cyclical gaps and to tax and expenditure elasticities with respect to national income, indicators of structural budget positions should be interpreted as broad orders of magnitude.
General Government Structural Balance (% Potential GDP) | Value | |||
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Australia | -0.281 % | |||
Belgium | -8.394 % | |||
Canada | -6.736 % | |||
Denmark | 0.754 % | |||
Finland | 2.297 % | |||
France | -3.371 % | |||
Greece | -13.971 % | |||
Hong Kong | 2.224 % | |||
Iceland | -3.979 % | |||
Italy | -12.425 % | |||
Mauritius | -1.433 % | |||
Netherlands | -3.413 % | |||
New Zealand | -0.671 % | |||
Norway | -7.15 % | |||
Philippines | -2.434 % | |||
Singapore | 11.382 % | |||
Switzerland | -0.562 % | |||
Taiwan | -3.679 % | |||
United Kingdom | -2.817 % | |||
World Average | -0.27 % |