Jordan recorded a government debt equivalent to 95 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.
Latvia
The debt in 2016 reached 40.1% of Latvia GDP.
Lebanon
Libya
Liechtenstein
The tiny European principality has a whopping external debt of zero dollars. That’s right; Liechtenstein doesn’t owe anyone cash. Its national credit card is carrying a zero balance.
In Frauendienst (Service of Ladies), written in German about 1250, the knight
Ulrich von Liechtenstein describes mis-education, delusion, and obsession.
Lithuania
Lithuania recorded a government debt equivalent to 40.20 percent of the
country’s Gross Domestic Product in 2016.
Luxembourg
Luxembourg recorded a government debt equivalent to 20 percent of the
country’s Gross Domestic Product in 2016.
Malta
Malta recorded a government debt equivalent to 58.30 percent of the country’s
Gross Domestic Product in 2016.
Monaco
Overall international debt burden (% of GDP), No data. Government payments on
foreign debt (% of revenue), No data. Government foreign debt (% of GDP), No data.
Montenegro

Montenegro national debt goes up. In 2016 Montenegro public debt was 2,659 million euros 2,943 million dollars, has increased 155 million since 2015. This amount means that the debt in 2016 reached 71.32% of Montenegro GDP, a 2 percentage point rise from 2015, when it was 69.32% of GDP.


