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Peru - Military Spending 1986

Military expenditure as % of GDP · World Bank
3.35% −0.52% from 1985 Global rank: 75th

Peru's military spending was 3.35% in 1986, decreased +0.52% from 3.87% in 1985. This was the 75th highest globally.

Global Ranking - 1986
Military Spending by Country - 1986
RankCountryValueYoY
1st Angola 0.00% 0.9%
2nd Guinea-Bissau 0.02% 123.8%
3rd Mauritius 0.20% -9.9%
4th Sierra Leone 0.35% 53.6%
5th Gambia, The 0.56% 2.3%
6th Mexico 0.63% -6.2%
7th Niger 0.77% 3.5%
8th Luxembourg 0.83% -4.0%
9th Jamaica 0.85% -4.2%
10th Malawi 0.86% 19.7%
11th Ghana 0.90% -10.0%
12th Japan 0.96% 0.4%
13th Fiji 1.04% -7.9%
14th Côte d'Ivoire 1.05% 5.7%
15th Bangladesh 1.11% 5.5%
16th Cambodia 1.15% -
17th Nepal 1.18% -1.1%
18th Cameroon 1.22% -9.1%
19th Brazil 1.22% -14.6%
20th Malta 1.27% -0.6%
21st Nigeria 1.31% -8.7%
22nd Dominican Republic 1.34% 11.1%
23rd Benin 1.36% 3.8%
24th Ireland 1.42% 0.5%
25th Austria 1.51% -0.3%
26th Madagascar 1.55% -12.8%
27th Papua New Guinea 1.56% 0.4%
28th Cyprus 1.58% 24.2%
29th Eswatini 1.63% -11.2%
30th Switzerland 1.66% -9.0%
31st Guatemala 1.67% -16.9%
32nd Finland 1.72% 2.8%
33rd Algeria 1.79% 8.7%
34th Rwanda 1.80% 13.0%
35th Ecuador 1.84% 3.2%
36th Portugal 1.92% 3.9%
37th Colombia 1.94% -5.3%
38th Denmark 1.94% -7.6%
39th Italy 1.98% 2.1%
40th Philippines 1.99% 0.3%
41st Indonesia 2.01% -7.4%
42nd Mali 2.03% -5.4%
43rd Senegal 2.04% -7.0%
44th Tunisia 2.09% -10.7%
45th Canada 2.11% 0.6%
46th Argentina 2.31% 0.6%
47th Cabo Verde 2.34% -5.2%
48th Bolivia, Plurinational State of 2.35% 16.5%
49th New Zealand 2.37% 0.1%
50th Kenya 2.50% 5.4%
51st Australia 2.54% 0.7%
52nd Sweden 2.59% -3.2%
53rd European Union 2.61% -3.3%
54th Burkina Faso 2.62% 42.8%
55th Spain 2.63% -11.2%
56th Botswana 2.66% 21.9%
57th Sri Lanka 2.70% -14.7%
58th Netherlands 2.73% -1.6%
59th Honduras 2.77% 7.3%
60th Germany 2.78% -2.7%
61st Burundi 2.81% 2.0%
62nd Norway 2.81% 0.4%
63rd Togo 2.85% 13.4%
64th Myanmar 2.88% -3.3%
65th Liberia 2.90% -2.0%
66th Uganda 2.91% 9.2%
67th Poland 2.94% -2.5%
68th Belgium 2.95% 0.8%
69th Chad 2.96% 4.7%
70th France 3.09% -1.9%
71st Mozambique 3.21% -2.2%
72nd Hungary 3.22% -35.2%
73rd Malaysia 3.22% -6.6%
74th Sudan 3.23% -5.1%
75th Peru 3.35% -13.5%
76th Türkiye 3.64% 3.0%
77th Zambia 3.66% 55.2%
78th Thailand 3.80% -9.4%
79th Paraguay 3.80% 1.2%
80th South Africa 3.82% 3.3%
81st Gabon 4.00% 39.8%
82nd India 4.11% 15.1%
83rd Uruguay 4.12% -4.3%
84th Greece 4.13% -12.0%
85th Morocco 4.30% -20.1%
86th El Salvador 4.33% -34.3%
87th Romania 4.45% 3.4%
88th Brunei Darussalam 4.67% 61.7%
89th Seychelles 4.67% 8.9%
90th Lesotho 4.84% 12.2%
91st Korea 4.95% -5.3%
92nd Mauritania 5.04% -15.3%
93rd United Kingdom 5.06% -4.9%
94th Lebanon 5.26% -16.3%
95th Guyana 5.36% -36.5%
96th Singapore 5.44% -3.8%
97th Zimbabwe 5.50% 0.3%
98th Albania 5.63% -0.4%
99th Tanzania 5.74% 6.6%
100th Bahrain 5.84% 27.2%
101st Iran, Islamic Republic of 6.08% -6.7%
102nd Chile 6.29% -8.9%
103rd United States 6.63% 2.7%
104th Pakistan 6.99% 1.0%
105th Kuwait 7.24% 12.5%
106th Egypt, Arab Republic of 7.50% -4.6%
107th Jordan 9.77% -2.7%
108th Syrian Arab Republic 14.45% -12.7%
109th Israel 14.77% -11.0%
110th Oman 15.87% 2.0%
111th Somalia, Fed. Rep. 28.95% 56,986.2%

FAQ

What was Peru's military spending in 1986?

Peru's military spending in 1986 was 3.35%. This ranked 75th globally.

How did Peru's military spending change in 1986?

Peru's military spending decreased by 13.5% in 1986 compared to 1985.

Which country had the highest military spending in 1986?

Somalia, Fed. Rep. had the highest military spending in 1986 at 28.95%.

What is the military spending of Peru in 1986?

The military spending of Peru in 1986 was 3.35%. This ranked 75th globally.

How does 1986 compare to 1985 for Peru's military spending?

Peru's military spending went from 3.87% in 1985 to 3.35% in 1986, a 13.5% decrease.

HistorySaid - pattern alert

Peru matched the Fiscal Dominance Trap pattern in 1986. Historically: 386 occurrences, 278 successful (72%). Outcome 24 months later: 667.0%. View full analysis →