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Public sector


During the first semester of 1999, the non-financial public sector registered a deficit of Col. $1.5 billion, equal to 0.98% of GDP. Respect to the Government annual goal, the observed deficit amounts to 20% of the goal. It is worth mentioning that some public entities execute a large share of their expenditures during the second semester of the year which permits them to have temporary surpluses in the first months. During the first semester, the National Government presented a fiscal imbalance equivalent to 2.2% of GDP, and it is expected that at the end of the year the deficit will grow to 5.7% of GDP. The Social Security Fund registered surpluses by 0.54% of GDP. Finally, the financial results of other agencies such as Ecopetrol and The National Coffee Fund registered surpluses of 0.64% and 0.02% of GDP, respectively.

NON FINANCIAL PUBLIC SECTOR
REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND DEFICIT

Billon of pesos

ENTITIES

1998

1999 1/

REVENUES 2/

EXPENDITURES 3/

DEFICIT (-)
SURPLUS (+)

DEFICIT (-)
SURPLUS (+)
(% of GDP)

REVENUES 2/

EXPENDITURES 3/

DEFICIT (-)
SURPLUS (+)

DEFICIT (-)
SURPLUS (+)
(% of GDP)

Electric sector

4,091.0

4,864.0

-773.0

-0.5

2,102.0

2,493.0

-391.0

-0.3

Ecopetrol

5,231.5

5,102.0

129.5

0.1

3,111.0

2,124.0

987.0

0.6

Carbocol

447.0

330.0

117.0

0.1

224.0

81.0

143.0

0.1

Telecom

1,403.0

1,197.0

206.0

0.1

826.0

727.0

99.0

0.1

Medellín Metro

102.0

25.0

77.0

0.1

68.0

32.0

36.0

0.0

Other entities

4,455.0

4,198.0

257.0

0.2

3,073.0

3,143.0

-70.0

-0.0

Social security

11,270.0

9,128.0

2,142.0

1.5

9,234.0

8,401.0

833.0

0.5

Local and regional entities

16,673.0

16,761.0

-88.0

-0.1

10,432.0

10,161.0

271.0

0.2

National Coffee Fund

1,508.0

1,476.0

32.0

0.0

732.0

767.0

-35.0

-0.0

National Government

16,880.0

23,821.0

-6,941.0

-4.9

9,916.0

13,289.0

-3,373.0

-2.2

TOTAL

62,060.5

66,902.0

-4,841.5

-3.4

39,718.0

41,218.0

-1,500.0

-1.0

1/ Correspond to the first semester of 1999.
2/ Do not include privatization revenues. For 1998 the privatization total is $752 billion of pesos.
3/ Includes net loans.

Source
: Council for Fiscal Policy (CONFIS)  and National Planning Department - (DNP).