National Accounts of OECD Countries: Detailed Tables 2010-2017
This report provides detailed statistical information on national accounts across OECD countries from 2010 to 2017. The data is presented in tables organized by country, covering various aspects of economic activity including gross domestic product, disposable income, employment, final consumption expenditure, and simplified accounts for general government and corporations.
Key Tables:
Australia:
- Gross Domestic Product: Uses both expenditure and output/income approaches to measure total economic output.
- Disposable Income: Tracks income after taxes and transfers, alongside saving and net lending/borrowing.
- Population and Employment: Provides figures for persons and hours worked by industry.
- Final Consumption Expenditure: Breaks down spending by households at current and constant prices, with a reference year of 2010.
Austria:
- GDP Analysis: Similar to Australia, providing insights into the economy's size through different approaches.
- Employment Statistics: Details on employment by industry.
- Household and Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (NPISH) Accounts: Offers a simplified view of financial transactions.
- Corporation Accounts: Provides an overview of corporate activities within the Austrian economy.
Belgium:
- GDP Breakdown: Continues the theme of GDP measurement with detailed sectoral contributions.
- Employment Data: Industry-specific employment statistics.
- Household and NPISH Accounts: Simplified financial accounts for households and other non-profit institutions.
- Corporate Accounts: Insights into the corporate sector's performance.
Canada:
- GDP Analysis: Comprehensive analysis using both expenditure and income approaches.
- Employment Statistics: Data on population and employment, including hours worked by industry.
- Household Accounts: Detailed final consumption expenditure at both current and constant prices.
- Non-Financial Corporate Accounts: Provides a simplified view of corporate financial activities.
Chile:
- GDP Measurement: Includes expenditure and output/income perspectives.
- Employment Data: Information on population, employment, and hours worked across industries.
- Household and NPISH Accounts: Simplified financial transactions involving households and non-profit entities.
- Corporate Accounts: Offers insights into the corporate sector’s operations.
Czech Republic:
- GDP Analysis: Detailed examination of the economy's size through various methodologies.
- Employment Statistics: Figures on employment and hours worked by industry.
- Household and NPISH Accounts: Simplified financial accounts for households and non-profit institutions.
- Corporate Accounts: Provides a concise view of corporate financial activities.
General Features:
- Data Presentation: The report presents data in a structured format, facilitating easy comparison across countries.
- Industry-Specific Data: Provides detailed employment statistics broken down by industry.
- Household and NPISH Accounts: Offers insights into household spending patterns and financial transactions of non-profit institutions.
- Corporate Accounts: Provides a simplified view of corporate financial activities.
Methodological Note:
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Data Sources:
Statistical data for Israel is supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of territories under international law.