Tables

This dataset comprises statistics on different transactions and balances to get from the GDP to the net lending/borrowing. It includes national disposable income (gross and net), consumption of fixed capital as well as net savings. It also includes transaction components such as net current transfers and net capital transfers. Data are expressed in millions of national currency as well as US dollars and available in both current and constant prices. Data are provided from 1950 onwards.

This comparative table includes statistics on population data and employment by main activity. It includes national concept of data for economically active population, unemployed persons, total employment, employees and self employed. The domestics concept data are available and broken down by main activity. Data are expressed in different measures such as in persons, full-time equivalents, jobs and hours and are available from 1950 onwards.

This dataset presents comprehensive quantitative statistics on marketable and non-marketable central government debt instruments broken down by flows and stocks in all OECD member countries. Data coverage is limited to central government debt issuance hence excluding state and local government debt as well as social security funds. Data are expressed in million of national currency, millions of US dollars, number of years and percentage and are available from 1980 onwards.

This dataset includes statistics on balance sheets for non-financial assets while presenting these by institutional sectors, for both produced assets (fixed assets, inventories, valuables) and non-produced assets (tangible and intangible). The transaction variables are presented by sector (total economy, non-financial corporations, financial corporations, general government, households and non-profit institutions serving households. Data are expressed in millions of national currency and available starting from 1950.

This dataset comprises statistics on gross capital formation, gross fixed capital formation (investment), changes in inventories (stock building) and acquisitions less disposals of valuables broken down by detailed industries. Gross fixed capital formation is also available broken down by type of assets and type of activity (agriculture, fishing, mining, real estate, manufacturing). Data are expressed in millions of national currency and are presented from 1950 onwards.

This comparative table includes statistics on the final consumption expenditure of households broken down by the COICOP (Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose) classification and by durability. Final consumption expenditures comprise different variables such as clothing and footwear, health, food expenditure, transport, education, durable goods, final consumption expenditure, social protection and more. Data are internationally comparable by following the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 1993) and are expressed in millions of national currency. Data are presented from 1950 onwards.

This dataset comprises statistics on fixed assets by activity, by type of product and types of assets. Activities as one the dimensions includes variables such as manufacturing, financial intermediation,education, health and social work, hotels and restaurants, contruction, real estate and more. Data are presented from 1950 onwards.

This dataset present statistics on employment broken down by detailed industries (education, health, construction, public administration, real estate) and transactions (total employment, employees, self employed, population). Data are internationally comparable by following the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 1993). Data are expressed in different measures such as thousands of persons, jobs, full-time equivalents and millions hours and are available starting from 1950 onwards.

This dataset comprises statistics on the whole set of financial accounts in terms of production accounts, generation of income accounts, allocation of primary income accounts, use of disposable income account, change in net worth due to saving and capital transfer accounts and acquisitions of non-financial assets accounts. Data is expressed in national currency current prices and is available from 1950 onwards.

This comparative table includes statistics on simplified non-financial accounts, from the gross value added to the net lending/net borrowing.The core simplified non-financial accounts correspond to generation of income account, distribution of income account, use of disposable income account and capital account. Data are internationally comparable with respect to the System of National Accounts 1993(SNA 1993) and are available from 1950 onwards.

This comparative table comprises statistics on output, intermediate consumption and the gross value added and its components, in particular compensation of employees, gross operating surplus and mixed income, broken down by detailed industries. Activities such as agriculture, health, financial intermediation, private household are examined by gross value added in national currency for both current and constant prices. Data are available starting from 1950.

This dataset includes statistics on consolidated financial accounts flow by type of financial instruments, comprising financial transactions between institutional sectors such as net financial transactions, net acquisitions of financial assets and net incurrence of liabilities. Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are available from 1950 onwards.

This comparative table comprises statistics on non-consolidated flows of financial accounts with net financial transactions and sectors as main variables. Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are presented from 1950 onwards.

This subset of the financial balance sheet dataset includes data on consolidated financial balance sheet stocks of financial assets and liabilities by institutional sectors where transactions presented by sectors and countries.Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are presented from 1950 onwards.

This dataset comprises statistics on non-consolidated financial balance sheet stocks of financial assets and liabilities by institutional sectors. Data are expressed in million of national currency at current prices and are available starting from 1950 onwards.

This subset of the general government accounts dataset focuses on the government expenditure by function. Government expenditure by function are presented in terms of function and sector. The economic flows of expenditure are aggregated according to the Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG). Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are available from 1950 onwards.

This subset of the general government accounts dataset focuses on the government expenditure by function. Government expenditure by function are presented in terms of function and sector. The economic flows of expenditure are aggregated according to the Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG). Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are available from 1950 onwards.

This dataset comprises statistics on aggregates (production account, generation of income account, allocation of primary income account, secondary distribution of income account, use of disposable income account, capital account) and balances of the general government sector in the SNA 2008 conceptual framework. It also highlights two relevant aggregates that do not belong to this conceptual framework: the Total Revenue and the Total Expenditure of the general government sector. Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are presented from 1950 onwards.

This dataset comprises statistics on aggregates (production account, generation of income account, allocation of primary income account, secondary distribution of income account, use of disposable income account, capital account) and balances of the general government sector in the SNA 2008 conceptual framework. It also highlights two relevant aggregates that do not belong to this conceptual framework: the Total Revenue and the Total Expenditure of the general government sector. Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are presented from 1950 onwards.

This subset for the general government account presents the list of taxes and social contributions extracted from the three accounts of the SNA 2008, namely the allocation of primary income accounts (for the taxes on the production and imports, D.2), the secondary distribution income accounts (for the current taxes in income and wealth, D.5, and the social contributions, D.61) and the capital accounts (for the capital taxes, D.91). Data are expressed in national currency, current prices, millions and are available starting from 1950.

This subset for the general government account presents the list of taxes and social contributions extracted from the three accounts of the SNA 2008, namely the allocation of primary income accounts (for the taxes on the production and imports, D.2), the secondary distribution income accounts (for the current taxes in income and wealth, D.5, and the social contributions, D.61) and the capital accounts (for the capital taxes, D.91). Data are expressed in national currency, current prices, millions and are available starting from 1950.

Gross domestic product (GDP) is the standard measure of the value of final goods and services produced by a country during a period minus the value of imports. This subset of Aggregate National Accounts comprises comprehensive statistics on gross domestic product (GDP) by presenting the three different approaches of its measure of GDP: output based GDP, expenditure based GDP and income based GDP. These three different measures of gross domestic product (GDP) are further detailed by transactions whereby: the output approach includes gross value added at basic prices, taxes less subsidies, statistical discrepancy; the expenditure approach includes domestic demand, gross capital formation, external balance of goods and services; and the income approach includes variables such as compensation of employees, gross operating surplus, taxes and production and imports. Gross domestic product (GDP) data are measured in national currency and are available in current prices, constant prices and per capita starting from 1950 onwards.

 

This dataset includes annual and quarterly detailed data on financial assets such as investment funds shares, net equity of households in life insurance reserves and net equity of households in pension funds reserves and financial liabilities such as short-term and long-term loans as well as some non-financial assets. Data are internationally comparable and mainly compiled following the System of National Accounts (SNA).

This dataset presents statistics on government debt defined by the Maastricht Treaty. In the Protocol on the excessive deficit procedure annexed to the Maastricht Treaty, government debt is defined as the debt of the whole general government sector: gross, consolidated and nominal value (face value). It excludes the other accounts payable (AF.7), as well as, if they exist, insurance technical reserve (AF.6). Data are expressed in millions of national currency at current prices and are available starting from 1950 onwards.

This dataset comprises indicators on gross domestic product (GDP, GDP per capita), income (net national income per capita, net saving rate, real household net disposable income, earnings and wages), expenditure (investment, consumption expenditure), corporate, production (gross value added), international trade, general government (government spending, financial net worth, social contributions, social protection, public debt) and capital (net capital stock, financial assets of households, household debt). Data are internationally comparable by following the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 1993). Data are expressed in different measures and are provided from 1970 onwards.

This dataset presents rates of conversion (exchange rates; purchasing power parities (PPPs) for GDP, for private consumption and for actual individual consumption). Data are expressed in national currency per US dollar and are presented from 1960 onwards.

This dataset presents OECD quarterly national accounts (QNA) statistics collected from all the OECD member countries and some major economies. It contains a wide selection of mainly seasonally adjusted quarterly series such as gross domestic product (GDP) expenditure and output approaches, GDP income approach, gross fixed capital formation, disposable income and real disposable income components, saving and net lending, population and employment, employment by industry, compensation of employees, household final consumption expenditure by durability. Data are expressed in millions of national currency, millions of US dollars and other measures and starting from 1946 when available.

This dataset presents OECD quarterly national accounts (QNA) statistics collected from all the OECD member countries and some major economies. It contains a wide selection of mainly seasonally adjusted quarterly series such as gross domestic product (GDP) expenditure and output approaches, GDP income approach, gross fixed capital formation, disposable income and real disposable income components, saving and net lending, population and employment, employment by industry, compensation of employees, household final consumption expenditure by durability. Data are expressed in millions of national currency, millions of US dollars and other measures and starting from 1946 when available.

This dataset presents OECD quarterly national accounts (QNA) statistics collected from all the OECD member countries and some major economies. It contains a wide selection of mainly seasonally adjusted quarterly series such as gross domestic product (GDP) expenditure and output approaches, GDP income approach, gross fixed capital formation, disposable income and real disposable income components, saving and net lending, population and employment, employment by industry, compensation of employees, household final consumption expenditure by durability. Data are expressed in millions of national currency, millions of US dollars and other measures and starting from 1946 when available.

This dataset presents OECD quarterly national accounts (QNA) statistics collected from all the OECD member countries and some major economies. It contains a wide selection of mainly seasonally adjusted quarterly series such as gross domestic product (GDP) expenditure and output approaches, GDP income approach, gross fixed capital formation, disposable income and real disposable income components, saving and net lending, population and employment, employment by industry, compensation of employees, household final consumption expenditure by durability. Data are expressed in millions of national currency, millions of US dollars and other measures and starting from 1946 when available.