Discuss how the Kenyan public sector expended its revenue in the financial year (FY) 2015/2016, in accordance with the functional classification of public sector expenditure. Please refer to Table 5.8 of the Economic Survey 2019.
b) Computing percentages to (a) above, as given in Table 5.8, identify public sector functions that took most of the revenue, arranging in a decreasing order i.e., from the highest amount to the lowest amount, showing the percentages respectively.
Looking at the Economic Survey 2019, able 5.10. With specific reference to the financial year (FY) 2016/017
i) Compute the percentages on total external debt. Arrange in order of lending amounts and percentages, countries from the largest lender to the smallest lender? Show the percentage of each country on total external debt for 2016/2017.
ii) What is the order of lending of international institutions from the largest to the smallest lender. Show the percentage of each international institution on total external debt for 2016/2017.
b)
)The public debt of the countries of the world 2017 as a percentage of GDP:
1 Japan - 250.91
2 Lebanon - 147.62
3 Italy - 131.71
4 Eritrea - 127.5
5 Portugal - 127.33
6 Cape Verde - 122.25
7 Bhutan - 122.12
8 Jamaica - 116.07
9 USA - 107.48
10 Barbados - 106.58
11 Belgium - 106.52
12 Gambia - 99.24
13 Libya - 98.94
14 France - 98.84
15 Spain - 98.47
16 Singapore - 99.93
17 Maldives - 95.84
18 Cyprus - 95.32
19 Iraq - 95.22
20 Mauritania - 94.58
21 Sao Tome and Principe - 93.77
22 Ukraine - 92.31
23 Belize - 92.04
24 Bahrain - 92.01
25 Canada - 90.56
26 Croatia - 88.99
27 Egypt - 88.82
28 Antigua and Barbuda - 88.08
29 United Kingdom - 87.92
30 Saint Lucia - 87.87
31 Jordan - 87.45
32 Ireland - 84.6
33 Austria - 83.85
34 Mozambique - 82.02
35 Slovenia - 81.78
36 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 81.73
37 Dominica - 81.28
38 Brazil - 80.49
39 Grenada - 78.26
40 Serbia - 77.94
41 Montenegro - 76.99
42 Sri Lanka - 74.83
43 Hungary - 74.46
44 Kyrgyzstan - 73.52
45 Ghana - 72.21
46 Trinidad and Tobago - 69.4
47 Republic of Congo - 68.99
48 Belarus - 68.89
49 Angola - 68.65
50 Albania - 67.77
51 Israel - 67.69
52 Bahamas - 67.56
53 Malawi - 67.45
54 Finland - 66.25
55 Laos - 66.11
56 Germany - 65.88
57 India - 65.56
58 Netherlands - 64.89
59 Vietnam - 64.82
60 Uruguay - 64.01
61 Morocco - 63.97
62 Pakistan - 63.66
63 Togo - 63.13
64 El Salvador - 61.79
65 Djibouti - 61.33
66 Argentina - 60.87
67 Malta - 60.78
68 Tunisia - 59.27
69 Ethiopia - 59.03
70 Zambia - 58.61
71 Lesotho - 58.5
72 Seychelles - 58.49
73 Yemen - 58.15
74 Puerto Rico - 57.7
74 Puerto Rico - 58.7 75 Mauritius - 57.56
76 Samoa - 57.01
76 Qatar - 56.38
78 Senegal - 56.22
79 Saint Kitts and Nevis - 55.98
80 Malaysia - 54.96
81 Kenya - 54.96
82 Mexico - 54.89
83 Zimbabwe - 54.89
84 Tajikistan - 54.43
85 Guyana - 54.1
86 Poland - 52.85
88 Iceland - 52.63
88 Sudan - 52.43
89 Sierra Leone - 52.14
90 Central African Republic - 52.11
91 Republic of South Africa - 52.11
92 Slovakia - 51.89
93 Honduras - 49.76
94 Gabon - 49.52
95 China - 49.32
96 Armenia - 48.93
97 Bolivia - 48.28
98 Colombia - 47.99
99 Niger - 47.85
99 Denmark - 47.73
ii)
IBRD FUNDS PROVIDED BY REGION, FISCAL YEARS 2017-2021 (USD MILLION)
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