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High income OECD countries Compared by Economy > Debt > Net domestic credit > Current LCU

DEFINITION: Net domestic credit (current LCU). Net domestic credit is the sum of net claims on the central government and claims on other sectors of the domestic economy (IFS line 32). Data are in current local currency.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 South Korea 2,146.7 trillion 2012
2 Japan 1,187.37 trillion 2012
3 Chile 96.94 trillion 2012
4 United States 16.15 trillion 2012
5 Sweden 5.16 trillion 2012
6 Denmark 3.76 trillion 2012
7 Germany 3.27 trillion 2012
8 United Kingdom 3.24 trillion 2012
9 Canada 2.85 trillion 2008
10 France 2.77 trillion 2012
11 Czech Republic 2.63 trillion 2012
12 Italy 2.62 trillion 2012
13 Iceland 2.44 trillion 2012
14 Spain 2.32 trillion 2012
15 Australia 2.27 trillion 2012
16 Norway 1.9 trillion 2006
17 Netherlands 1.3 trillion 2012
18 Switzerland 1.14 trillion 2012
19 Poland 1.02 trillion 2012
20 Israel 658.6 billion 2009
21 Belgium 438.78 billion 2012
22 Austria 414.51 billion 2012
23 Ireland 330.64 billion 2012
24 Portugal 328.34 billion 2012
25 New Zealand 306.54 billion 2010
26 Greece 262.54 billion 2012
27 Finland 202.5 billion 2012
28 Luxembourg 74.49 billion 2012
29 Slovakia 36.17 billion 2008
30 Slovenia 33.12 billion 2012
31 Estonia 13.44 billion 2012

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