Burundi is a small landlocked country (27,830 km²) and one of the five poorest countries in the world. It is the second most densely populated country in Africa (approximately 11.2 million people and 470 inhabitants/km²). With close to 65% of its population living below the poverty line, Burundi ranks 180th out of 186 countries on the Human Development Index. Poverty overwhelmingly affects small rural farmers. Burundi’s economy is heavily reliant on the agricultural sector, which employs 90% of the population, despite the extreme paucity of arable land.
Burundi had estimated population of 9.648 million in the year 2016 and expected to reach 11.123 million by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 2.40%.
Burundi’s real gross domestic product (GDP) was around BIF 1723.92 billions in 2016 whereas the nominal GDP was BIF 5192.32 billions. This resulted in GDP deflator 301.193. Per capita GDP was estimated at USD 324.782 whereas purchasing power parity (PPP) based per capita GDP was estimated to be at USD 813.713.
In 2016, Burundi government’s revenue was BIF 777.209 billions whereas the expenditure was BIF 1098.89 billions. This resulted Burundi government’s net lending / borrowing negative at BIF 321.679 billion in 2016 indicating that enough financial resources were not made available by the government to boost economic growth.
The current account balance for Burundi was estimated to be negative at USD 0.536 billions for the year 2016 and is expected to decline at a CAGR of 1.51% and reach USD 0.734 by 2022. This negative current account balance indicates the Burundi is a net borrower from the whole world.
Scope of Burundi – Risk Analysis Report
•This report provides information about key macroeconomic indicators for Burundi.
•This report provides Risk analysis for Burundi.
1. Executive Summary
Scope of Burundi – Risk Analysis Report
Research Methodology
2. Burundi - Country Overview
2.1 People Indicators
2.1.1 Population
2.2 National Accounts Indicators
2.2.1 Real Gross Domestic Product
2.2.2 Nominal Gross Domestic Product
2.2.3 Gross Domestic Product Deflator
2.2.4 Per Capita Gross Domestic Product
2.2.5 Purchasing-Power-Parity (PPP) Based Per Capita GDP
2.2.6 Total Investment / Gross Capital Formation
2.2.7 Gross National Savings
2.3 Monetary Indicators
2.3.1 Consumer Price Index (CPI) Inflation
2.4 Trade Indicators
2.4.1 Change in Import Volume of Goods & Services
2.4.2 Change in Export Volume of Goods & Services
2.5 Government Finance Indicators
2.5.1 Government Revenue
2.5.2 Government Expenditure
2.5.3 Government Net Lending / Borrowing
2.5.4 Government Gross Debt
2.6 Balance of Payment Indicators
2.6.1 Current Account Balance
3. Risk Analysis
4. Future Trends in Burundi
List of Exhibits
Notes
Company Information
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 2.1 Population of Burundi (in millions)
Exhibit 2.2 Real GDP of Burundi (in BIF billions)
Exhibit 2.3 Nominal GDP of Burundi (in BIF billions)
Exhibit 2.4 Nominal GDP of Burundi (in USD billions)
Exhibit 2.5 GDP Deflator Index for Burundi
Exhibit 2.6 Per Capita GDP of Burundi (in USD)
Exhibit 2.7 PPP Per Capita GDP of Burundi (in USD)
Exhibit 2.8 Total Investment of Burundi (in %)
Exhibit 2.9 Gross National Savings of Burundi (in %)
Exhibit 2.10 Consumer Price Index (CPI) Inflation of Burundi
Exhibit 2.11 Change in Import Volume of Goods & Services of Burundi (in %)
Exhibit 2.12 Change in Export Volume of Goods & Services of Burundi (in %)
Exhibit 2.13 Government Revenue of Burundi (in BIF billions)
Exhibit 2.14 Government Revenue of Burundi (in % of GDP)
Exhibit 2.15 Government Expenditure of Burundi (in BIF billions)
Exhibit 2.16 Government Expenditure of Burundi (in % of GDP)
Exhibit 2.17 Government Net Lending / Borrowing of Burundi (in BIF billions)
Exhibit 2.18 Government Net Lending / Borrowing of Burundi (in % of GDP)
Exhibit 2.19 Government Gross Debt of Burundi (in BIF billions)
Exhibit 2.20 Government Gross Debt of Burundi (in % of GDP)
Exhibit 2.21 Current Account Balance of Burundi (in USD billions)
Exhibit 2.22 Current Account Balance of Burundi (in % of GDP)
*If Applicable.