Октябрь 2015
Источник:
Eurostat
Загружен: Knoema
Дата обращения к источнику: 12 октября, 2015
Выбрать
Eurostat Dataset Id:namq_gdp_c
National accounts are a coherent and consistent set of macroeconomic indicators, which provide an overall picture of the economic situation and are largely used for economic analysis and forecasting, policy design and policy making. Eurostat publishes annual and quarterly national accounts, annual and quarterly sector accounts as well as supply, use and input-output tables, which are each presented with associated metadata. Quarterly national accounts are compiled in accordance with the European System of Accounts - ESA 1995 (Council Regulation 2223/96). Annex B of the Regulation consists of a comprehensive list of the variables to be transmitted for Community purposes within specified time limits. This transmission programme has been updated by Regulation (EC) N° 1392/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Meanwhile, the ESA95 has been reviewed to bring national accounts in the European Union, in line with new economic environment, advances in methodological research and needs of users and the updated national accounts framework at the international level, the SNA 2008. The revisions are reflected in an updated Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European system of national and regional accounts in the European Union of 2010 (ESA 2010). The associated transmission programme is also updated and data transmissions in accordance with ESA 2010 are compulsory from September 2014 onwards. Please note, nama will contain the final ESA 95 data transmission from countries, up to 2014 Q2 and will be received until mid September 2014. After this date, ESA 95 data will remain on Eurobase for analytical purposes. ESA 2010 data will be published in a new dedicated database from September 2014 onwards, called nama10. As countries transmit their data throughout September 2014, nama10 will run parallel to the existing dataset published in ESA 95, called nama. Further information on the transition from ESA 95 to ESA 2010 is presented on the Eurostat website. There is also a document with information on the transition to ESA 2010 and related data particularities in the dedicated section under "latest news" that will be regularly updated. Quarterly national accounts comprise the main aggregates on quarterly national accounts, including: GDP and its components, employment, final consumption aggregates, income, saving and net lending/borrowing, exports and imports. Breakdowns exist for certain variables by economic activity (industries), investment products and final consumption purpose (COICOP). The domain consists of the following collections: GDP and main aggregates. The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Final consumption aggregates, including the split into household and government consumption. The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Income, saving and net lending / net borrowing at current prices. Disposable income is also shown in real terms. Exports and imports by Member States of the EU/third countries. The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Breakdowns of gross value added, compensation of employees, wages and salaries, operating surplus and employment (domestic scope) by 6 and 17 branches; gross fixed capital formation by 6 asset types and household final consumption expenditure by consumption purposes (COICOP). The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Auxiliary indicators: Population and employment (national) data, contributions to GDP growth, labour productivity, unit labour cost and GDP per capita. The geographical entities covered are the European Union, the euro area, EU Member States, Candidate Countries, EFTA countries, US and Japan, and possibly other countries on an ad-hoc basis. The data are published: in ECU/euro and in national currencies; at current prices and in volume terms; Population and employment are measured in persons. Employment is also measured in total hours worked. Unadjusted (NSA) and seasonally adjusted (SA). For some countries, the seasonal adjustment includes a working day correction. Data sources: National Statistical Institutes