National accounts of OECD countries detailed tables

The National Accounts of OECD Countries, Detailed Tables includes, in addition to main aggregates, final consumption expenditure of households by purpose, simplified accounts for three main sectors: general government, corporations and households. Data are shown for 34 OECD countries and the Euro ar...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (corporate author, -)
Autor Corporativo: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Corporate Author (corporate author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Paris] : OECD 2011.
Colección:National Accounts of OECD Countries, 2011/2
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • CONTENTS; Australia; 1. Gross domestic product, expenditure approach; 2. Gross domestic product, output and income approach; 3. Disposable income, saving and net lending / net borrowing; 4. Population and employment (persons) and employment (hours worked) by industry; 5. Final consumption expenditure of households at current prices; 6. Final consumption expenditure of households at constant prices, reference year 2000; 7. Simplified accounts for general government; 8. Simplified non-financial accounts for households and NPISH; 9. Simplified non-financial accounts for corporations; Austria
  • 1. Gross domestic product, expenditure approach2. Gross domestic product, output and income approach; 3. Disposable income, saving and net lending / net borrowing; 4. Population and employment (persons) and employment (hours worked) by industry; 5. Final consumption expenditure of households at current prices; 6. Final consumption expenditure of households at constant prices, reference year 2000; 7. Simplified accounts for general government; 8. Simplified non-financial accounts for households and NPISH; 9. Simplified non-financial accounts for corporations; Belgium
  • 1. Gross domestic product, expenditure approach2. Gross domestic product, output and income approach; 3. Disposable income, saving and net lending / net borrowing; 4. Population and employment (persons) and employment (hours worked) by industry; 5. Final consumption expenditure of households at current prices; 6. Final consumption expenditure of households at constant prices, reference year 2000; 7. Simplified accounts for general government; 8. Simplified non-financial accounts for households and NPISH; 9. Simplified non-financial accounts for corporations; Canada
  • 1. Gross domestic product, expenditure approach2. Gross domestic product, output and income approach; 3. Disposable income, saving and net lending / net borrowing; 4. Population and employment (persons) and employment (hours worked) by industry; 5. Final consumption expenditure of households at current prices; 6. Final consumption expenditure of households at constant prices, reference year 2000; 7. Simplified accounts for general government; 8. Simplified non-financial accounts for households and NPISH; 9. Simplified non-financial accounts for corporations; Chile
  • 1. Gross domestic product, expenditure approach2. Gross domestic product, output and income approach; 3. Disposable income, saving and net lending / net borrowing; 4. Population and employment (persons) and employment (hours worked) by industry; 5. Final consumption expenditure of households at current prices; 6. Final consumption expenditure of households at constant prices, reference year 2000; 7. Simplified accounts for general government; 8. Simplified non-financial accounts for households and NPISH; 9. Simplified non-financial accounts for corporations; Czech Republic
  • 1. Gross domestic product, expenditure approach