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Budget Deficit and Public Debt to GDP 2010 |
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Chart explanation
The Debt to GDP ratio and Budget deficit to GDP ratio are both measures of the fiscal management and ability to manage debt of a country. Generally, the farther up and to the right a country goes, the higher the risk for investors. Trend over time is important; this graphic is just a snapshot for 2010.
Ireland is excluded as it would distort the graphic; its 2010 debt to GDP ratio was 95% but its budget deficit was 32.4% of GDP.
Source data
Data for the chart is from the CIA World Factbook. Here is the citation for Italy: CIA World Factbook-Italy-December 11 2011
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19:50, 24 November 2012 | 960 × 720 (47 KB) | Danish Expert (talk | contribs) | Background was colored into areas reflecting the traffic light. Green is equal to EU's fiscal limits defined by the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP). Yellow is unhealthy but still sustainable territory, while the red color is defined as "unsustainable". | ||
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