National Accounts of OECD Countries 2010, Volume IIa, Detailed Tables
Released: Aug 15, 2010
Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
Format: Paperback, 464 pages
to view more data
Description:
The 2010 edition of the National Accounts of OECD Countries: Detailed Tables, Volume II covers, in addition to main aggregates, detailed national accounts data for most OECD countries. It includes detailed breakdowns by kind of activity for gross value added (current and constant prices, 2000 reference year), components of value added, gross fixed capital formation and employment. It also includes final consumption expenditure of households by purpose, simplified accounts for three main sectors (general government, corporations and households) and general government expenditure by function. Detailed accounts by institutional sectors (total economy, non-financial corporations, financial corporations, general government, households and non-profit institutions serving households and rest of the world) are only available on the online database. Data are shown for 31 OECD countries and the euro area back to 1997 in most cases through 2008 with provisional data for 2009. Data are expressed in national currency values (in euros for euro area countries). These data are based on the System of National Accounts 1993 (1993 SNA) for all countries except Australia, presented on the basis of the 2008 SNA. COUNTRIES COVERED Volume IIa: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan. Volume IIb: Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, euro area.
We're an Amazon Associate. We earn from qualifying purchases at Amazon and all stores listed here.
Want a Better Price Offer?
Set a price alert and get notified when the book starts selling at your price.
Want to Report a Pricing Issue?
Let us know about the pricing issue you've noticed so that we can fix it.