The World Bank Group.
Global Development Finance 1998Country groups
Regional
groups
East
Asia and the Pacific
Europe and Central Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean
Middle East and North Africa
South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Income
groups
Low-income
countries
Middle-income countries
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Regional
groups
East Asia and
the Pacific
Cambodia (P)
China (P)
Fiji (A)
Indonesia (P)
Lao PDR (P)
Malaysia (P)
Mongolia (A)
Myanmar (A)
Papua New Guinea (A) |
Philippines (P)
Samoa (A)
Solomon Islands (A)
Thailand (P)
Tonga (A)
Vanuatu (E)
Vietnam (P)
Kiribati
Korea, Dem. Rep. |
Europe and Central Asia
Albania (A)
Armenia (P)
Azerbaijan (P)
Belarus (A)
Bosnia and Herzegovinaa (A)
Bulgaria (P)
Croatia (P)
Czech Republic (P)
Estonia (A)
Georgia (P)
Hungary (A) |
Kazakhstan (A)
Kyrgyz Republic (A)
Latvia (A)
Lithuania (P)
Macedonia, FYR (A)
Malta (A)
Moldova (A)
Poland (A)
Romania (P)
Russian Federationb (P) |
Slovak Republic (P)
Slovenia (A)
Tajikistan (E)
Turkey (A)
Turkmenistan (A)
Ukraine (A)
Uzbekistan (A)
Yugoslavia, FR (Serbia and
Montenegro)a (E)
Gibraltar |
Latin America
and the Caribbean
Argentina (A)
Barbados (A)
Belize (A)
Bolivia (A)
Brazil (P)
Chile (A)
Colombia (P)
Costa Rica (A)
Dominica (A)
Dominican Republic (A)
Ecuador (A) |
El Salvador (A)
Grenada (E)
Guatemala (A)
Guyana (A)
Haiti (P)
Honduras (A)
Jamaica (P)
Mexico (A)
Nicaragua (A)
Panama (A)
Paraguay (A) |
Peru (A)
St. Kitts and Nevis (A)
St. Lucia (A)
St.Vincent and the Grenadines (A)
Trinidad and Tobago (A)
Uruguay (A)
Venezuela (A)
Antigua and Barbuda
Cuba
Suriname |
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Middle East and
North Africa
Algeria (A)
Egypt, Arab Rep. (A)
Iran, Islamic Rep. (E)
Jordan (A)
Lebanon (A)
Morocco (P)
Oman (A) |
Syrian Arab Republic (E)
Tunisia (P)
Yemen, Rep. (A)
Bahrain
Iraq
Libya
Saudi Arabia |
South Asia
Bangladesh (A)
Bhutan (A)
India (A)
Maldives (A) |
Nepal (A)
Pakistan (A)
Sri Lanka (A)
Afghanistan |
Sub-Saharan Africa
Angola (A)
Benin (A)
Botswana (A)
Burkina Faso (A)
Burundi (A)
Cameroon (P)
Cape Verde (A)
Central African Republic (A)
Chad (A)
Comoros (A)
Congo, Dem. Rep. (E)
Congo, Rep. (P)
Côte dIvoire (P)
Djibouti (E)
Equatorial Guinea (E)
Eritrea (A) |
Ethiopia (A)
Gabon (A)
Gambia, The (A)
Ghana (A)
Guinea (P)
Guinea-Bissau (A)
Kenya (A)
Lesotho (A)
Liberia (E)
Madagascar (A)
Malawi (P)
Mali (A)
Mauritania (P)
Mauritius (A)
Mozambique (A)
Niger (A) |
Nigeria (E)
Rwanda (A)
São Tomé and Principe (A)
Senegal (P)
Seychelles (A)
Sierra Leone (A)
Somalia (E)
South Africa (P)
Sudan (E)
Swaziland (P)
Tanzania (A)
Togo (A)
Uganda (A)
Zambia (P)
Zimbabwe (A)
Namibia |
Note: Countries printed in normal type are reporters to
the Debtor Reporting System (DRS); those printed in italics do not report to the DRS but
are included in aggregate tables. Letters in parenthesis indicate DRS reporters
status: (A) as reported, (P) preliminary, and (E) estimated. The status "as
reported" indicates that the country was fully current in its reporting under the
(DRS) and that World Bank staff are satisfied that the reported data give an adequate and
fair representation of the countrys total public debt. "Preliminary" data
are based on reported or collected information but, because of incompleteness or other
reasons, include an element of staff estimation. "Estimated" data indicate that
countries are not current in their reporting and that a significant element of staff
estimation has been necessary in producing the data tables.
a. For Bosnia and Herzegovina total debt, excluding IBRD and IMF
obligations and short-term debt, is included under Yugoslavia, FR (Serbia and Montenegro).
b. Includes the debt of the former Soviet Union on the assumption
that 100 percent of all outstanding external debt as of December 1991 has become a
liability of the Russian Federation.
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Income groups
Low-income countries
Angola
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Benin
Bhutan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
China
Comoros
Congo, Dem. Rep.
Congo, Rep.
Côte dIvoire
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia |
Gambia, The
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
India
Kenya
Kyrgyz Republic
Lao PDR
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Moldova
Mongolia
Mozambique
Myanmar |
Nepal
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Pakistan
Rwanda
São Tomé and Principe
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Togo
Uganda
Vietnam
Yemen, Rep.
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Afghanistan |
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Middle-income countries
Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Barbados
Belarus
Belize
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cape Verde
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Czech Republic
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt, Arab Rep.
El Salvador
Estonia
Fiji
Gabon
Georgia
Grenada
Guatemala
Hungary
Indonesia |
Iran, Islamic Rep.
Jamaica
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Lebanon
Lithuania
Macedonia, FYR
Malaysia
Maldives
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Morocco
Oman
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Russian Federation
Samoa
Seychelles
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
South Africa
St. Kitts and Nevis |
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Swaziland
Syrian Arab Republic
Thailand
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Yugoslavia, FR (Serbia and
Montenegro)
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahrain
Cuba
Gibraltar
Iraq
Kiribati
Korea, Dem. Rep.
Libya
Namibia
Saudi Arabia
Suriname |
Note: Countries printed in normal type are reporters to
the Debtor Reporting System (DRS); those printed in italics do not report to the DRS but
are included in aggregate tables. Low-income countries are those in which 1996 GNP per
capita (calculated using the World Bank Atlas method) was no more than $785;
middle-income countries are those in which GNP per capita was between $786 and $9,635.
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