CPIA debt policy rating in Mongolia
Mongolia: CPIA debt policy rating was 3 1=low to 6=high in 2019. ▼ Falling
CPIA debt policy rating in Mongolia, 2005–2019
Source: CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG). Measured in 1=low to 6=high.
Analysis
In 2019, cpia debt policy rating in Mongolia stood at 3 1=low to 6=high.
That represents a change of unchanged over ten years.
Over the whole period, cpia debt policy rating in Mongolia peaked at 4 1=low to 6=high in 2011 and was at its lowest, 2.5 1=low to 6=high, in 2016.
Mongolia ranks 42nd of 84 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.
The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 15 years of available data.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | 3 1=low to 6=high | 3 1=low to 6=high | 3 1=low to 6=high | 5 |
| 2010s | 3.2 1=low to 6=high | 2.5 1=low to 6=high | 4 1=low to 6=high | 10 |
Countries ranked near Mongolia
- 42 Angola 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Cabo Verde 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Central African Republic 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Dominica 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Gambia, The 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Ghana 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Kenya 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Liberia 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Micronesia, Federated States of 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Myanmar 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Papua New Guinea 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Sierra Leone 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Sri Lanka 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 St. Lucia 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Tajikistan, Republic of 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Tonga 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Vanuatu 3 1=low to 6=high compare
- 42 Zambia 3 1=low to 6=high compare
More public sector data for Mongolia
- Arms imports 3.00 million SIPRI trend indicator values (2022)
- Arms imports (SIPRI trend indicator values), per capita 0.8737 SIPRI trend indicator values per person (2022)
- Arms imports (SIPRI trend indicator values), per unit of GDP 0.0002 SIPRI trend indicator values per US$ of GDP (2022)
- Arms imports (SIPRI trend indicator values), annual growth rate -88 % change on previous year (2022)
- Arms imports (SIPRI trend indicator values), gaps filled 3.00 million SIPRI trend indicator values (2022)
- Arms imports (SIPRI trend indicator values), per square kilometre 1.93 SIPRI trend indicator values per square kilometre (2022)
- Tax revenue 16.9% (2024)
- Capital stock, General government, Current prices, Domestic currency 42,928 (2019)
- Taxes on income, profits and capital gains 16.3% (2024)
- Capital stock, General government, Constant prices, Percent of GDP 96.18 (2019)
Frequently asked questions
- What is cpia debt policy rating in Mongolia?
- Cpia debt policy rating in Mongolia was 3 1=low to 6=high in 2019, according to CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG).
- What is the highest cpia debt policy rating recorded in Mongolia?
- The highest recorded value was 4 1=low to 6=high in 2011.
- What is the lowest cpia debt policy rating recorded in Mongolia?
- The lowest recorded value was 2.5 1=low to 6=high in 2016.
- How does Mongolia rank for cpia debt policy rating?
- Mongolia ranks 42nd out of 84 countries with data for 2019.
- Is cpia debt policy rating rising or falling in Mongolia?
- Over the last ten years it is unchanged. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
- Where does this Mongolia data come from?
- The figures come from CPIA database, World Bank Group (WBG), published as part of CPIA debt policy rating (1=low to 6=high). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
The Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) measures the extent to which a country’s policy and institutional framework supports sustainable growth and poverty reduction, and consequently the effective use of development assistance. The outcome of the exercise yields both an overall score and scores for sixteen criteria that compose the CPIA. These criteria include: A. Economic Management (1. Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies; 2. Fiscal Policy; 3. Debt Policy and Management), B. Structural Policies (4. Trade; 5. Financial Sector; 6. Business Regulatory Environment), C. Policies for Social Inclusion/Equity (7. Gender equality; 8. Equity of public resource use; 9. Building human resources; 10. Social protection and labor; 11. Policies and institutions for environmental sustainability), D. Public Sector Management and Institutions (12. Property rights and rule-based governance; 13. Quality of budgetary and financial management; 14. Efficiency of revenue mobilization; 15. Quality of public administration; 16. Transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector). The Debt Policy and Management criterion assesses whether the country’s debt management strategy is conducive to ensure medium-term debt sustainability and minimize budgetary risks. The criterion covers: (a) the extent to which external and domestic debt is contracted with a view to achieving/maintaining debt sustainability; and (b) the effectiveness of debt management functions (including the degree of coordination between debt management and other macroeconomic policies, the effectiveness of the debt management unit, and the existence of a debt management strategy and of a legal framework for borrowing).