Bahrain Debt to GDP Ratio 1990-2023
Debt is the entire stock of direct government fixed-term contractual obligations to others outstanding on a particular date. It includes domestic and foreign liabilities such as currency and money deposits, securities other than shares, and loans. It is the gross amount of government liabilities reduced by the amount of equity and financial derivatives held by the government. Because debt is a stock rather than a flow, it is measured as of a given date, usually the last day of the fiscal year.
- Bahrain debt to gdp ratio for 2004 was 29.40%, a 3.05% decline from 2003.
- Bahrain debt to gdp ratio for 2003 was 32.45%, a 4.07% increase from 2002.
- Bahrain debt to gdp ratio for 2002 was 28.38%, a 1.27% increase from 2001.
- Bahrain debt to gdp ratio for 2001 was 27.10%, a 1.36% increase from 2000.
Bahrain Debt to GDP Ratio - Historical Data |
Year |
Government Debt as % of GDP |
Annual Change |
2004 |
29.40% |
-3.05% |
2003 |
32.45% |
4.07% |
2002 |
28.38% |
1.27% |
2001 |
27.10% |
1.36% |
2000 |
25.75% |
2.05% |
1999 |
23.69% |
2.53% |
1998 |
21.16% |
4.20% |
1997 |
16.96% |
1.15% |
1996 |
15.81% |
-1.17% |
1995 |
16.99% |
-0.89% |
1994 |
17.88% |
-1.47% |
1993 |
19.35% |
-1.95% |
1992 |
21.30% |
4.92% |
1991 |
16.38% |
7.65% |
1990 |
8.73% |
7.65% |