Author: | Collective | ISBN: | 9789264091658 |
Publisher: | OECD | Publication: | September 14, 2010 |
Imprint: | OECD | Language: | English |
Author: | Collective |
ISBN: | 9789264091658 |
Publisher: | OECD |
Publication: | September 14, 2010 |
Imprint: | OECD |
Language: | English |
The National Accounts of OECD Countries 2010, Volume I, Main Aggregates covers expenditure-based GDP, output-based GDP, income-based GDP, disposable income, saving and net lending, population and employment. It includes also comparative tables based on exchange rates and comparative tables based on purchasing power parities. Data are shown for 32 OECD countries and Euro area back to 2002. Country tables are expressed in national currency and in euros for Euro area countries. 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.
ALSO AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM AND ON LINE
The electronic edition is available in Beyond 20/20 for Windows, a user-friendly software that allows the user to extract data and build customised tools for analysis such as graphs and tables. The period covered is as long as possible, starting from 1955 in some cases. The database is also available on line at www.OECD-iLibrary.org.
The National Accounts of OECD Countries 2010, Volume I, Main Aggregates covers expenditure-based GDP, output-based GDP, income-based GDP, disposable income, saving and net lending, population and employment. It includes also comparative tables based on exchange rates and comparative tables based on purchasing power parities. Data are shown for 32 OECD countries and Euro area back to 2002. Country tables are expressed in national currency and in euros for Euro area countries. 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.
ALSO AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM AND ON LINE
The electronic edition is available in Beyond 20/20 for Windows, a user-friendly software that allows the user to extract data and build customised tools for analysis such as graphs and tables. The period covered is as long as possible, starting from 1955 in some cases. The database is also available on line at www.OECD-iLibrary.org.