Fiji vs Mauritius: Use of IMF credit

Fiji
210.50 million DOD, current US$
in 2024
Mauritius
303.99 million DOD, current US$
in 2024
Fiji rank
99th
Mauritius rank
95th

Use of IMF credit over time

  • Fiji
  • Mauritius
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How they compare

Mauritius currently reports 303.99 million DOD, current US$ against 210.50 million DOD, current US$ in Fiji, a difference of 93.50 million DOD, current US$.

That makes Mauritius's figure about 1.4 times Fiji's.

The two have swapped places 2 times across 47 shared years of data; in 1970 it was Mauritius ahead.

Fiji ranks 99th and Mauritius ranks 95th of 122 countries.

Mauritius has averaged higher in every one of the 6 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Fiji Mauritius Difference Ahead
1970s 2.54 million DOD, current US$ 10.36 million DOD, current US$ 7.81 million DOD, current US$ Mauritius
1980s 7.61 million DOD, current US$ 142.25 million DOD, current US$ 134.65 million DOD, current US$ Mauritius
1990s 4.77 million DOD, current US$ 21.84 million DOD, current US$ 17.06 million DOD, current US$ Mauritius
2000s 19.57 million DOD, current US$ 35.66 million DOD, current US$ 16.09 million DOD, current US$ Mauritius
2010s 97.48 million DOD, current US$ 140.65 million DOD, current US$ 43.17 million DOD, current US$ Mauritius
2020s 192.88 million DOD, current US$ 278.52 million DOD, current US$ 85.65 million DOD, current US$ Mauritius

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher use of imf credit, Fiji or Mauritius?
Mauritius, at 303.99 million DOD, current US$ against 210.50 million DOD, current US$ in Fiji as of 2024.
What is the difference in use of imf credit between Fiji and Mauritius?
93.50 million DOD, current US$, with Mauritius ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Fiji and Mauritius?
47 years are reported by both, from 1970 to 2024.
How do Fiji and Mauritius rank globally for use of imf credit?
Fiji ranks 99th and Mauritius ranks 95th of 122 countries.
Where does this data come from?
International Debt Statistics, World Bank (WB), published as Use of IMF credit (DOD, current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Use of IMF credit (DOD, current US$)
Unit
DOD, current US$
Source
International Debt Statistics, World Bank (WB)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
134 places, 6,029 data points, 1970–2024
Last refreshed

Use of IMF Credit: Data related to the operations of the IMF are provided by the IMF Treasurer’s Department. They are converted from special drawing rights into dollars using end-of-period exchange rates for stocks and average-over-the-period exchange rates for flows. IMF trust fund operations under the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility, Extended Fund Facility, Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, and Structural Adjustment Facility (Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility in 1999) are presented together with all of the IMF’s special facilities (buffer stock, supplemental reserve, compensatory and contingency facilities, oil facilities, and other facilities). SDR allocations are also included in this category. According to the BPM6, SDR allocations are recorded as the incurrence of a debt liability of the member receiving them (because of a requirement to repay the allocation in certain circumstances, and also because interest accrues). This debt item is introduced for the first time this year with historical data starting in 1999.