Tables of Results 47Individual Individual CollectiveRecreation Restaurants Miscellaneous consumption consumption consumption Gross fixed Machinery<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> goods <strong>and</strong> expenditure expenditure expenditure capital <strong>and</strong> Otherculture Education hotels services by households by government by government formation c equipment Construction products85 66 201 69 84 48 49 50 75 49 3172 99 104 59 85 71 64 56 76 55 5583 137 107 65 114 83 85 71 82 62 246104 119 129 67 88 77 78 58 75 57 6044 21 70 35 54 16 29 47 83 36 4362 19 86 47 54 17 25 38 76 27 6277 52 103 49 63 41 50 56 79 49 62100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100Individual consumption expenditure by government includes the actual <strong>and</strong> imputed final consumption expenditure incurred by general government on individual goods <strong>and</strong> services.Collective consumption expenditure by government consists of expenditures incurred by general <strong>and</strong> local governments for collective consumption services such as defense, justice, generaladministration, <strong>and</strong> the protection of the environment.Gross fixed capital formation is measured by the total value of a producer’s acquisitions, less disposals, of fixed assets during the accounting period, plus certain additions to the value of nonproducedassets (such as subsoil assets or major improvements in the quantity, quality, or productivity of l<strong>and</strong>) realized by the productive activity of institutional units.Machinery <strong>and</strong> equipment includes fabricated metal products, general purpose machinery, special purpose machinery, electrical <strong>and</strong> optical equipment, transport equipment, <strong>and</strong> other manufacturedgoods.Construction covers the construction of new structures <strong>and</strong> the renovation of existing structures. Structures include residential buildings, nonresidential buildings, <strong>and</strong> civil engineering works.Other products include products of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, <strong>and</strong> aquaculture, as well as software products.Note:a. Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Mauritania, Djibouti, Brunei, Bangladesh, Maldives, Iran, <strong>and</strong> Pakistan do not have expenditures on alcoholic beverages or narcotics.b. Refer to appendix F regarding comparability between regions.c. GFCF was estimated where one or more of its components were suppressed. For more details, refer to appendix F.d. Egypt, Arab Rep.: Participated in both the Africa <strong>and</strong> Western Asia regions. The results for Egypt from each region were averaged by taking the geometric mean of the PPPs, allowing Egypt tobe shown in each region with the same ranking in the world comparison.e. Zimbabwe: Data were suppressed because of extreme volatility in the official exchange rate.f. China: Results for China were based on national average prices extrapolated by the World Bank <strong>and</strong> ADB using price data for 11 cities submitted by the National Bureau of Statistics for China.The data for China do not include Hong Kong, Macao, <strong>and</strong> Taiwan, China.g. Russian Federation: Participated in both the CIS <strong>and</strong> OECD-Eurostat comparisons. The PPPs for Russia are based on the OECD comparison. They were the basis for linking the CIS comparisonto the Eurostat-OECD program.... Data suppressed because of incompleteness.
48 <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Purchasing</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Parities</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Expenditures</strong>2005 ICP GLOBAL RESULTS: DETAILED TABLESTABLE 3Nominal expenditures, US$ millionsAlcoholic Housing, water, Furnishings,Gross Actual Food <strong>and</strong> beverages, Clothing electricity, household Recreationdomestic individual nonalcoholic tobacco, <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> gas, <strong>and</strong> equipment, <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong>Economy product consumption beverages narcotics a footwear other fuels b maintenance Health Transport Communication cultureAfricaAngola 30,271 8,188 3,333 361 403 728 464 459 420 67 174Benin 4,358 3,511 1,573 86 332 373 114 105 265 63 78Botswana 9,711 3,124 686 275 193 282 231 203 407 91 76Burkina Faso 5,538 4,162 1,747 383 137 389 354 119 325 45 76Burundi b … … … … … … … … … … …Cameroon 16,648 12,444 5,321 310 1,223 1,078 1,280 287 863 157 199Cape Verde 1,059 924 266 16 31 249 45 33 56 28 28Central African Republic 1,350 1,240 756 119 103 67 68 23 47 11 23Chad 5,873 3,514 1,941 52 57 81 253 48 685 30 166Comoros 372 343 237 5 19 51 1 5 3 4 2Congo, Dem. Rep. 7,118 4,912 3,056 99 246 587 138 196 167 41 44Congo, Rep. 6,129 1,896 719 74 47 250 65 114 151 94 41Côte d’Ivoire 16,389 11,832 5,045 375 413 1,132 982 491 1,298 341 411Djibouti 702 461 157 60 12 76 32 20 37 2 2Egypt, Arab Rep. c 98,831 76,034 32,318 2,122 5,985 9,992 2,820 3,797 3,071 2,025 1,961Equatorial Guinea 6,636 2,002 791 48 108 286 79 148 167 78 33Ethiopia 11,066 9,129 4,977 74 561 1,596 648 196 196 27 53Gabon 8,666 3,147 1,092 60 156 443 94 201 191 122 76Gambia, The 280 270 99 2 23 11 10 21 7 5 16Ghana 10,719 8,531 4,193 181 780 567 549 487 503 25 253Guinea 2,937 2,061 893 41 139 152 112 245 159 5 24Guinea-Bissau 311 257 134 4 21 35 19 7 17 1 10Kenya 18,730 16,083 5,636 527 501 1,245 759 1,310 1,977 469 993Lesotho 1,450 1,538 545 54 193 113 101 112 88 27 25Liberia 608 366 94 15 45 66 19 19 9 13 6Madagascar 5,453 4,125 2,405 130 171 599 194 186 132 19 30Malawi 2,855 2,550 592 38 60 348 59 339 360 45 204Mali 5,486 4,086 1,908 67 196 457 261 180 405 36 125Mauritania 1,795 1,335 839 13 75 69 49 54 75 15 18Mauritius 6,284 4,695 1,147 330 231 974 307 255 534 121 257Morocco 58,956 38,110 13,136 1,204 2,127 5,495 1,813 2,264 3,731 2,138 1,339Mozambique 6,746 4,905 2,924 157 287 333 130 230 196 8 104Namibia 6,231 3,883 1,078 110 214 505 211 350 402 30 111Niger 3,328 2,559 1,190 58 183 217 123 118 204 20 134Nigeria 113,461 81,244 46,033 830 4,750 9,217 5,711 2,470 3,830 270 1,062Rw<strong>and</strong>a 2,387 1,912 818 253 65 272 98 66 98 11 23São Tomé <strong>and</strong> Principe 114 110 59 5 4 10 4 6 11 1 2