Quarterly national accounts; changes 1988 -q1 2014

Quarterly national accounts; changes 1988 -q1 2014

Dimensions Periods Production approach to GDP Gross value added at basic prices Producers of goods B-E Industry (no construction), energy C Manufacturing 22-23 Man. of rubber, plastics, minerals (%) Additional details Exports by groups of products Crude oil, gas and other minerals (%) Additional details Imports by groups of products Crude oil, gas and other minerals (%)
Volume, on corresponding period (y/y) 2014 1st quarter* . . .
Volume, on previous period (q/q) 2014 1st quarter* . . .
Value, on corresponding period (y/y) 2014 1st quarter* . . .
Value, on previous period (q/q) 2014 1st quarter* . . .
Price, on corresponding period (y/y) 2014 1st quarter* . . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table provides data from Quarterly National Accounts (QNA) of Statistics The Netherlands. It contains quarterly and annual data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions of The Netherlands.

The above mentioned macroeconomic variables are presented in:

- Percentage volume changes on corresponding quarter of previous year.
- Percentage volume changes on previous period.
- Percentage value changes on corresponding quarter of previous year.
- Percentage value changes on previous period.
- Percentage price changes on corresponding quarter of previous year.

Data available from 1988 first quarter to 2014 first quarter

Status of the figures:
The figures concerning 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 are (revised) provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.

Changes as of June 25th 2014:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by table Quarterly National Accounts; changes. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Production approach to GDP
The composition of GDP from the value added of all economic activities is
provided in this part.
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.
Gross value added at basic prices
Gross value added at basic prices of all economic activities.
Value added at basic prices by industry is equal to the difference between
output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption (purchaser prices).
Economic activities are classified conform the standard industrial
classification 2008 (NACE Rev. 2)used by the National Accounts.
Producers of goods
Gross value added at basic prices of good producers.
The good producers contains the Agriculture, forestry and fishing, Mining
and quarrying, the manufacturing, the energy and water supply and the
construction.
B-E Industry (no construction), energy
This category is made up of the categories:
B Mining and quarrying
C Manufacturing
D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
E Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
C Manufacturing
Manufacturing
22-23 Man. of rubber, plastics, minerals
This category is made up of the categories:
22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Additional details
The additional details of some variables in the previous parts of this
table are being given in this section.
Exports by groups of products
Details of exports of goods and services by groups of products.
Crude oil, gas and other minerals
Exports of crude petroleum, natural gas and other mining and quarrying
products.
Imports by groups of products
Details of imports of goods and services by groups of products.
On the macro level imports of goods is valued free on board (fob)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 foreign
freighters, from imports of goods to imports of services.
It leaves total imports and total exports unchanged.
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, semimanufactured 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.
Crude oil, gas and other minerals
Imports of crude petroleum, natural gas and other mining and quarrying
products.