National Accounts 2009; Output, consumption, income
Classifications | Periods | ...Taxes on production and imports ...Other on production (mln euro) | ...Subsidies ...Other on production (mln euro) |
---|---|---|---|
···Man. textile and leather products | 2009* | 21 | 8 |
···Other manufacturing | 2009* | 41 | 39 |
···Other business activities | 2009* | 35 | 215 |
Care and other service activities | 2009* | 535 | 1,635 |
···Other service activities n.e.c. | 2009* | 44 | 32 |
Source: CBS |
Table explanation
This publication provides data on the macroeconomic production process.
For the different industries and institutional units (sectors), data on
production, intermediate consumption and value added as well as the
components of value added are presented.
The subjects of this publication correspond with the titles of the tables
in the chapter Output, consumption and generation of income of the printed
publication National accounts of the Netherlands. The industries are
classified according to the Dutch Standard Industrial Classification (SBI
1993). The institutional sectors are classified according to the European
System of Accounts (ESA 1995).
For a number of subjects (transactions) the industry figures does not equal
the macroeconomic total because certain parts of transactions cannot be
allocated to a specific industry.
The following transactions cannot be attributed to individual industries:
- goods and services n.e.c. (not elsewhere counted)
- imputed value added tax (VAT)
- difference imputed and paid VAT
- taxes on imports (excluding VAT)
- import subsidies
Transactions not allocated to a specific industry are given under the
heading: not by industries.
This table has been discontinued. Data are available from:
1969 up and until 2009
Reason discontinuation:
The national accounts have adapted the new classification of economic
activities, NACE Rev. 2. Furthermore, tables have been restructured to
improve their clarity.
For the different industries and institutional units (sectors), data on
production, intermediate consumption and value added as well as the
components of value added are presented.
The subjects of this publication correspond with the titles of the tables
in the chapter Output, consumption and generation of income of the printed
publication National accounts of the Netherlands. The industries are
classified according to the Dutch Standard Industrial Classification (SBI
1993). The institutional sectors are classified according to the European
System of Accounts (ESA 1995).
For a number of subjects (transactions) the industry figures does not equal
the macroeconomic total because certain parts of transactions cannot be
allocated to a specific industry.
The following transactions cannot be attributed to individual industries:
- goods and services n.e.c. (not elsewhere counted)
- imputed value added tax (VAT)
- difference imputed and paid VAT
- taxes on imports (excluding VAT)
- import subsidies
Transactions not allocated to a specific industry are given under the
heading: not by industries.
This table has been discontinued. Data are available from:
1969 up and until 2009
Reason discontinuation:
The national accounts have adapted the new classification of economic
activities, NACE Rev. 2. Furthermore, tables have been restructured to
improve their clarity.
Description topics
- ...Taxes on production and imports
- Taxes on production and imports are compulsory payments to the
government and the European Union (EU), which are related to
production, imports and to the use of production factors.- ...Other on production
- Other taxes on production include all taxes on production
paid by Producers, not related to the value or volume of
products produced or transacted.
- ...Subsidies
- Subsidies are current payments from the government or the EU
to producers with the objective to influence output prices,
employment or the remuneration of production factors.- ...Other on production
- Other subsidies on production include all subsidies on
production paid to producers, not related to the value or
volume of products domestically produced or transacted.