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Indicateurs

Pour évaluer l’état actuel de l’économie belge, le BFP met à jour régulièrement une série d’indicateurs. Ces indicateurs portent sur la situation macroéconomique des économies de la Belgique, ses trois pays limitrophes et la zone euro ainsi que le secteur des transports.

 Indicateurs : General government gross debt

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General government gross debt

in % of GDP

 20152016201720182019202020212022
Belgium105.2105.0102.099.997.6111.8108.0104.3
Netherlands64.761.957.052.448.654.751.750.1
France95.698.098.197.897.4114.6112.9111.8
Germany71.969.065.261.959.668.869.066.1
Austria84.982.878.574.170.683.082.578.4

Source: Eurostat, Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure.

 

Description: government debt is defined in the Maastricht Treaty as consolidated general government gross debt of the whole general government sector at nominal value, outstanding at the end of the year. The general government sector comprises central government, state government, local government, and social security funds. The relevant definitions are provided in Council Regulation 479/2009, as amended by Council Regulation 679/2010. Data for the general government sector are consolidated between sub-sectors at the national level. The series are measured in percentage of GDP. The thresholds is 60%.

Unit: % of GDP

Source: Eurostat, Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure.

  Dernière mise à jour

21/11/2023
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