Quarterly national accounts; values

Quarterly national accounts; values

Dimensions Periods Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Gross value added by industry Producers of commercial services Transport, storage and communication Transport, storage and communication (mln euro) Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Gross value added by industry Producers of commercial services Transport, storage and communication Transport and storage (mln euro) Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Gross value added by industry Producers of commercial services Transport, storage and communication Post and telecommunications (mln euro) Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Gross value added by industry Producers of commercial services Financial and business activities Activities of employment agencies (mln euro) Additional details Consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Consumption by households incl. NPISH Consumption of goods Food, beverages and tobacco Food, beverages and tobacco, total (mln euro) Additional details Consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Consumption by households incl. NPISH Consumption of goods Food, beverages and tobacco Food (mln euro) Additional details Consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Consumption by households incl. NPISH Consumption of goods Food, beverages and tobacco Beverages and tobacco (mln euro) Additional details Gross fixed capital formation By economic activity of destination Transport, storage and communication (mln euro) Additional details Exports by groups of products Food, beverages and tobacco products (mln euro) Additional details Imports by groups of products Food, beverages and tobacco products (mln euro) Additional details Value added manufacturing Manufacture food, beverages and tobacco (mln euro) Additional details Compensation of employees Compensation of employees by industry Manufacturing Manufacture food, beverages and tobacco (mln euro) Additional details Compensation of employees Compensation of employees by industry Transport, storage and communication Transport, storage and communication (mln euro) Additional details Compensation of employees Compensation of employees by industry Transport, storage and communication Transport and storage (mln euro) Additional details Compensation of employees Compensation of employees by industry Transport, storage and communication Post and telecommunications (mln euro) Additional details Compensation of employees Compensation of employees by industry Financial and business activities Activities of employment agencies (mln euro)
Prices of 2000 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . . . . . . . 1,756 . . . . . . . .
Prices of 2000 seasonally adjusted 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Current prices 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . . . . . . . 2,038 . . . . . . . .
Current prices seasonally adjusted 2011 1st quarter, first estimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external
economic transactions. Values at current and constant prices
1987 - 2010, Q1 1987 - Q1 2011.
Changed on May 13 2011.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Production approach to GDP
The composition of GDP from the value added of all economic activities is
provided in this chapter.
Gross domestic product at market prices (GDP) is calculated as follows:
total value added at basic prices of industries
plus: balance of taxes and subsidies on products
plus:
VAT, taxes on imports, subsidies on re-exports cannot be attributed to
individual industries. Therefore, GDP at market prices cannot be broken
down completely by industry.
Data of total value added available from 1995 q1.
Other component from 1995 q1.
Gross value added at basic prices
Gross value added at basic prices of all economic activities.
Value added (basic prices)
Value added at basic prices by industry is equal to the difference
between output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption
(purchaser prices).
Gross value added by industry
Gross value added at basic prices by industry.
Value added (basic prices)
Value added at basic prices by industry is equal to the difference
between output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption
(purchaser prices).
Producers of commercial services
Gross value added at basic prices of producers of commercial services.
The commercial services producers contains the trade, repair, hotels and
restaurants, the transport, storage, post and telecommunication and the
financial and business activities.
Transport, storage and communication
Gross value added at basic prices of the industry Transport, storage, post
and telecommunication.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 60 to 64.
Transport, storage and communication
Gross value added at basic prices of the industry Transport, storage, post
and telecommunication.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 60 to 64.
Transport and storage
Gross value added at basic prices of the industry Transport and storage
SBI 1993: Section I; code 60 to 63.
Post and telecommunications
Gross value added at basic prices of the industry post and
telecommunication.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 64.
Financial and business activities
Gross value added at basic prices of the Financial and business
activities.
SBI 1993: Section J and K; code 65 to 67 and 70 to 74.
Activities of employment agencies
Gross value added at basic prices of the activities of employment
agencies.
SBI 1993: Section K (part); code 74.5.
Additional details
The additional details of some variables in the previous chapters of this
publication are being given in this chapter.
Consumption expenditure
More specific details of the final consumption expenditure are provided
in part of the publication.
There are two classification for the consumption expenditure concept: the
expenditure classification and the acquisition classification.
The expenditure classification refers to expenditure on consumption goods.
In contrast the acquisition classification refers to the acquisition of
consumption goods and services. The difference between these concepts lies
in the treatment of certain goods and services financed by the government
or NPI households but supplied to households as social transfers in kind.
By convention, all final consumption expenditure by NPI households and
most of the final consumption expenditure by the government in the field
of education, health, social security and welfare, sport and recreation
and culture are treated as individual consumption.
I. The expenditure classification of final consumption:
This classification focuses on the expenses for consumption goods and
services. The total final consumptions is divided to sectors which
actually financed the consumption expenditures.
Classification scheme:
Total final consumption expenditure=
Consumption expenditure by households and by NPI households=
Consumption expenditure by households plus
Consumption expenditure by NPI households
Consumption expenditure by general government=
Collective consumption by general government plus
Individual consumption by general government
II. The acquisition classification of final consumption:
This classification focuses on the acquisition of consumption goods and
services. The total final consumption is divided to groups which have
acquired the consumption goods and services: individuals or the
collective.
Classification scheme:
Total final consumption expenditure=
Actual individual consumption=
Consumption expenditure by households
Consumption expenditure by NPI households
Individual consumption by general government
Actual collective consumption
Data available from 1995 q1. Components of consumption expenditure by
households and NPI households are available from 1995 q1.
Expenditure classification
I. The expenditure classification of final consumption:
This classification focuses on the expenses for consumption goods and
services. The total final consumptions is divided to sectors which
actually financed the consumption expenditures.
Classification scheme:
Total final consumption expenditure=
Consumption expenditure by households and by NPI households=
Consumption expenditure by households plus
Consumption expenditure by NPI households
Consumption expenditure by general government=
Collective consumption by general government plus
Individual consumption by general government.
Consumption by households incl. NPISH
Final consumption expenditure by households and NPI households
Final consumption expenditure by households includes the fol-
lowing borderline cases:
- income in kind like accommodation, food, clothing etc.
- services of dwellings, which are occupied by the owners
themselves and without any actual rent payments. These
services are valued by applying the rents of similar dwellings.
- goods and services produced for own use, as in agriculture.
The value of these products is calculated by applying the
market prices for similar products.
- durable consumption goods such as private cars, household
appliances, furniture and clothing. However, the purchases of
dwellings by households are not seen as final consumption,
but as fixed capital formation by households.
The detailed data on consumption of households concern pri-
vate domestic consumption expenditure. This includes final con-
sumption in the Netherlands by residents and non-residents. Fi-
nal consumption by households can be calculated by deducting
from private domestic consumption expenditure the final con-
sumption by non-residents in the Netherlands (registered as ex-
ports) and adding final consumption by households in the rest of
the world (registered as imports).
Final consumption expenditure by NPI households
Final consumption expenditure by NPI households consists of all
the non-market output of this sector excluding the own account
capital formation.
Consumption of goods
Consumption of goods by households and NPI households.
Food, beverages and tobacco
Consumption of food, beverages and tobacco by households and NPI
households.
Food, beverages and tobacco, total
Consumption of food, beverages and tobacco by households and
NPI households.
Food
Consumption of food by households and NPI households.
Beverages and tobacco
Consumption of beverages and tobacco by households and NPI
households.
Gross fixed capital formation
Details of the gross fixed capital formation in two classification:
Gross fixed capital formation by type of capital good and
Gross fixed capital formation by industry of destination.
Data of fixed capital formation by type are available from 1995 q1.
Data of fixed capital formation by industry are available from 1995 q1.
By economic activity of destination
Fixed capital formation by economic activities of destination.
Fixed assets are produced tangible or intangible assets that are
used in the production process for more than one year.
Gross fixed capital formation consists of producers' acquisitions
less disposals of fixed assets:
- acquisitions, less disposals, of tangible fixed assets:
- acquisitions, less disposals, of intangible fixed assets:
- major improvements to land (reclamation, land consolidation
and land preparing for building).
Fixed capital formation also includes:
- work in progress of construction such as unfinished dwell-
ings, non-residential buildings and civil engineering works are
recorded as fixed capital formation of the client.
- military structures and equipment, similar to those used by
civilian producers, such as airfields and hospitals.
- improvements to existing fixed assets that go well beyond the
requirements of ordinary maintenance and repairs.
- transfer costs of fixed assets, such as conveyance fees and
costs made by real estate agents, architects and notaries.
On the level of the total economy and the sectors, an adjustment
is made for the transactions in used fixed assets, which are
seen as investments of the buyer and disinvestment of the
seller. This adjustment is not made for the industries.
Transport, storage and communication
Gross fixed capital formation by transport, storage, post and
telecommunication.
Exports by groups of products
Details of exports of goods and services by groups of products.
Exports of goods and services
Exports of goods are goods, which have been exported by resi-
dents from the Dutch economic territory to the rest of the world.
The exports of services include the services of Dutch transport
enterprises abroad, harbour services, ships repair services and
engineering of works by Dutch contractors abroad.
Also included in the exports of services are expenditures by for-
eign tourists, inhabitants of the border area and diplomats in the
Netherlands.
Data of total exports of goods and services are available from 1995 q1.
Other components of exports are available from 1995 q1.
Food, beverages and tobacco products
Exports of food, beverages and tobacco products.
Imports by groups of products
Details of exports of goods and services by groups of products
Imports of goods are goods intended for residents, which are
imported from abroad into the Dutch economic territory.
Included in imports of goods are raw materials, semi-
manufactured products, fuels and final products. Also included
are imported goods, which are re-exported without undergoing
any processing.
Imports of services include among other things the expenditures
abroad by Dutch tourists, inhabitants of the border area and
diplomats.
On the macro level imports of goods is valued free on board at
the border of the exporting country. The transition from valuation
of imported goods at cif to fob consists of:
- a cif/fob adjustment of the transport costs abroad of Dutch
freighters. Total imports (goods) and exports (services) are
reduced by the same amount.
- a cif/fob reclassification of the transport costs abroad of for-
eign freighters, from imports of goods to imports of services.
It leaves total imports and total exports unchanged.
Data of total imports of goods and services are available from 1995 q1.
Other components of imports are available from 1995 q1.
Food, beverages and tobacco products
Exports of food, beverages and tobacco products.
Value added manufacturing
Details of the gross value added at basic prices of manufacturing.
(SBI 1993: Section D; code 15 to 37).
Data available from 1995 q1.
Manufacture food, beverages and tobacco
Gross value added at basic prices of the manufacture of food products,
beverages and tobacco.
(SBI 1993: Section DA; code 15 and 16).
Compensation of employees
Additional details of the compensation of employees by industry.
Data of total compensation of employees are available from 1995 q1.
Data of components are available from 1995 q1.
Compensation of employees by industry
Compensation of employees by industry.
Manufacturing
Compensation of employees by the manufacturing.
(SBI 1993: Section D; code 15 to 37).
Manufacture food, beverages and tobacco
Compensation of employees by of the manufacture of food products,
beverages and tobacco.
(SBI 1993: Section DA; code 15 and 16).
Transport, storage and communication
Compensation of employees by of the Transport, storage, post
and telecommunication.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 60 to 64.
Transport, storage and communication
Compensation of employees by of the Transport, storage, post
and telecommunication.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 60 to 64.
Transport and storage
Compensation of employees by of the Transport, storage.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 60 to 63.
Post and telecommunications
Compensation of employees by of the post and telecommunication.
SBI 1993: Section I; code 64.
Financial and business activities
Compensation of employees by the Financial and business
activities.
SBI 1993: Section J and K; code 65 to 67 and 70 to 74.
Activities of employment agencies
Compensation of employees by the activities of employment
agencies.
SBI 1993: Section K (part); code 74.5..5).