Primary net lending/borrowing in Iran

24.45 Domestic Currency in 2009

Though Iran primary net lending/borrowing fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 1990 - 2009 period ending at 24.45 domestic currency in 2009.

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Primary net lending/borrowing in the Middle East
Qatar 58,118.41 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Kuwait 5,882 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Lebanon 1,448.49 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
United Arab Emirates 184 Domestic Currency in 1999 IMF
Cyprus 156.18 Domestic Currency in 1994 IMF
Turkey 2.81 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Oman -584.7 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Jordan -1,116.7 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Israel -12,166.17 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Government finance in Iran
Government Revenue 809.71 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Government Expenditure 578.25 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Operating Balance 231.46 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Investment in Nonfinancial Assets 212.91 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Budget Deficit 18.55 Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Net Acquisition of Financial Assets Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
Net Incurrence of Liabilities Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF
General Government The primary net lending/borrowing of the central government of Iran
Extrabudgetary Domestic Currency in 2009 IMF