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Data & statistics on National government expenditures by components of GDP – 21 results

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Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

of GDP in the lax definition is based on the maximum all-province government spending ...
and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP V1 V2 V3 V4 Investment Income Under Different ...
7 per cent in 2026 and total spending decreases from 15.5 per cent of GDP in 2001 to 14.6 per cent in 2026 with health spending growing from 4.9 per cent to 6.3 per cent of GDP

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/Phase1.pdf

of GDP in the lax definition is based on the maximum all-province government spending ...
7 per cent in 2026 and total spending decreases from 15.5 per cent of GDP in 2001 to 14.6 per cent in 2026 with health spending growing from 4.9 per cent to 6.3 per cent of GDP ...
However, as noted in the Alberta government’s recently released 20 Health Spending

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/Phase1.pdf
Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

of GDP over the period of Base analysis. Table V.3: Revenue and Spending Components ...
2 per cent in 2026 and total spending decreases from 15.5 per cent of GDP in 2001 to 14.3 per cent in 2026 with health spending growing from 4.9 per cent to 6.3 per cent of GDP ...
5 per cent of GDP in 2001 to 14.5 per cent in 2026 with health spending growing from 4

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

Revenue and Spending Components as a Percent of GDP

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/Phase1.pdf

2 per cent in 2026 and total spending decreases from 15.5 per cent of GDP in 2001 to 14.3 per cent in 2026 with health spending growing from 4.9 per cent to 6.3 per cent of GDP ...
5 per cent of GDP in 2001 to 14.5 per cent in 2026 with health spending growing from 4.9 per cent to 6.3 per Health Spending Under Different Assumptions cent of GDP ...
GDP grows at an annual average rate of 4.2 per cent from $152 billion in 2001

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/Phase1.pdf
Variant 3: High population growth, moderate health care cost increases (1.5%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

Variant 3: High population growth, moderate health care cost increases (1.5%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

stringent measure of sustainability (no increase in net government debt relative to GDP from the 2001 level with the added caveats that total provincial government expenditure ...
revenues fall to a relatively low rate of 2.8 per cent of GDP, and if the government ...
5%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP) GDP Revenue, percent of GDP Tax Royalty Investment Spending, percent of GDP Health Interest Surplus / (Deficit) as a percent of GDP Net Financial Assets / (Liabilities) as a percent of GDP Sustainable? (0.2) (0.2) (1.6) No

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Variant 1: High population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), average royalty revenue (3.7% GDP)

Variant 1: High population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), average royalty revenue (3.7% GDP)

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

stringent measure of sustainability (no increase in net government debt relative to GDP from the 2001 level with the added caveats that total provincial government expenditure ...
revenues fall to a relatively low rate of 2.8 per cent of GDP, and if the government ...
2%), average royalty revenue (3.7% GDP) GDP Revenue, percent of GDP Tax Royalty Investment Spending, percent of GDP Health Interest Surplus / (Deficit) as a percent of GDP Net Financial Assets / (Liabilities) as a percent of GDP Sustainable? (0.2) (1.9) Yes

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Variant 2: High population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

Variant 2: High population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

stringent measure of sustainability (no increase in net government debt relative to GDP from the 2001 level with the added caveats that total provincial government expenditure ...
revenues fall to a relatively low rate of 2.8 per cent of GDP, and if the government ...
royalty revenue (2.8% GDP) GDP Revenue, percent of GDP Tax Royalty Investment Spending, percent of GDP Health Interest Surplus / (Deficit) as a percent of GDP Net Financial Assets / (Liabilities) as a percent of GDP Sustainable? (1.8) (1.5) (4.4) (19.3) (0

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Variant 1: Low population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), average royalty revenue (3.7% GDP)

Variant 1: Low population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), average royalty revenue (3.7% GDP)

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

2%), average royalty revenue (3.7% GDP) GDP Revenue, percent of GDP Tax Royalty Investment Spending, percent of GDP Health Interest Surplus / (Deficit) as a percent of GDP Net Financial Assets / (Liabilities) as a percent of GDP Sustainable? (0.2) (1.1) Yes ...
page 33. Ibid, page 25. Government of Alberta (2004a), Fiscal Plan Tables 2004-07 ...
additional information on FMS financial assets and liabilities. Government of Alberta (2004a), released as part of Budget 2004 in “Government of Alberta Strategic Business

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Variant 2: Low population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

Variant 2: Low population growth, high health care cost increases (2.2%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

royalty revenue (2.8% GDP) GDP Revenue, percent of GDP Tax Royalty Investment Spending, percent of GDP Health Interest Surplus / (Deficit) as a percent of GDP Net Financial Assets / (Liabilities) as a percent of GDP Sustainable? (3.8) (15.2) (0.2) (0.3) (1.5) No ...
page 33. Ibid, page 25. Government of Alberta (2004a), Fiscal Plan Tables 2004-07 ...
additional information on FMS financial assets and liabilities. Government of Alberta (2004a), released as part of Budget 2004 in “Government of Alberta Strategic Business

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
Variant 3: Low population growth, moderate health care cost increases (1.5%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

Variant 3: Low population growth, moderate health care cost increases (1.5%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP)

www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf

5%), low royalty revenue (2.8% GDP) GDP Revenue, percent of GDP Tax Royalty Investment Spending, percent of GDP Health Interest Surplus / (Deficit) as a percent of GDP Net Financial Assets / (Liabilities) as a percent of GDP Sustainable? (0.2) (0.9) No ...
page 33. Ibid, page 25. Government of Alberta (2004a), Fiscal Plan Tables 2004-07 ...
additional information on FMS financial assets and liabilities. Government of Alberta (2004a), released as part of Budget 2004 in “Government of Alberta Strategic Business

2026 (projection) | Alberta Chambers of Commerc
Original Url: http://www.abchamber.ca/Portals/0/ACCResources/Vision2020/phase1_revised.pdf
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