Environmental and economic key figures; NAMEA

Environmental and economic key figures; NAMEA

Classifications and households All periods Macroeconomics Fixed capital formation (gross) (mln euros)
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1995 2,380
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1996 2,418
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1997 3,057
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1998 2,696
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1999 3,367
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2000 3,330
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2001 3,523
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2002 3,543
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2003 3,637
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2004 3,307
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2005 3,346
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2006 3,515
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2007 4,293
0000b Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2008 4,461
Source: CBS.
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This table presents an overview of environmental and economic key figures
that illustrate the contribution to environmental issues (greenhouse
effect, acidification, etc.), environmental expenditure (costs, taxes,
etc.) and the economic position (value added, labour input, etc.) of
sectors of industry. All figures are taken from existing (Dutch) StatLine
publications. The indicators presented can be used for analysis and to
support environmental-economic government policy.

Data available from: 1995
Frequency: cancelled by november 21, 2011.

Status of the figures:
Figures in this publication are updated yearly according to the updates of
the StatLine source publications.

Changes compared with previous version:
n/a

When will new figures be published?
This table has been replaced by a table based on the new industry classification (SBI 2008).

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Description topics

Macroeconomics
Economy dealing with groups of commodities and production output.
Fixed capital formation (gross)
Expenses on produced material and immaterial assets that can be used in
the production proces for a period longer than one year, e.g. buildings,
houses, machines, transportation and such.
Fixed capital formation includes also:
- the underhand work in construction, that is considered the client's
fixed capital formation. This includes houses, government buildings, civil
engineering works and such;
- military structures that are used in similar way as by civil producers,
like airports and hospitals;
- improvements on used fixed assets, that are not the usual maintenance
and repair works;
- the costs made, buying new or used fixed assets, such as conveyancing
fees and costs of real estate agents, architects, notaries and appraisers.
At the total economy-level (and the departments) the investments are
corrected on buying and selling used fixed assets.