Sector accounts; current transactions by sectors 1969- q4 2013
| Sectors | Periods | Resources Imports of goods and services Total (mln euro) | Resources Imports of goods and services Imports of goods (mln euro) | Resources Imports of goods and services Imports of services (mln euro) | Uses Exports of goods and services Total (mln euro) | Uses Exports of goods and services Exports of goods (mln euro) | Uses Exports of goods and services Exports of services (mln euro) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total economy | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Non-financial corporations | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Financial corporations | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Monetary financial institutions | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Other financial institutions | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Insurance corporations and pension funds | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| General government (consolidated) | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Central government (consolidated) | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Local government (consolidated) | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Social security funds (consolidated) | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| General government | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Central government | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Local government | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Social security funds | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Households including NPISH | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Households | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| NPI serving households | 2013* | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Rest of the world | 2013* | 471,263 | 367,352 | 103,911 | 532,450 | 419,605 | 112,845 |
| Source: CBS. | |||||||
Table explanation
This table provides an overview of the non-financial transactions of the institutional sectors of the Dutch economy, distinguishing between uses and resources. Non-financial transactions consist of current transactions and transactions from the capital account. Furthermore, this table provides the main balancing items of the (sub)sectors.
Non-financial transactions are estimated for the main institutional sectors of the economy and the rest of the world. The main institutional sectors of the economy are non-financial corporations, financial corporations, general government, households and non-profit institutions serving households. A breakdown into subsectors is provided for financial corporations and general government sectors.
Data available from:
Years from 1969 to 2013
Quarters from first quarter 2005 to fourth quarter 2013.
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 Sector accounts; current transactions by sectors. See paragraph 3.
Description topics
- Resources
- Revenue of institutional sectors.
- Imports of goods and services
- Imports of goods refer to goods intended for residents, which are imported from abroad into the Dutch economic territory. The definition of imports includes raw materials, semi-manufactured products, fuels and fixed assets intended for investment. Also included are imported goods, which are re-exported without undergoing any processing.
Imports of services are related to the expenses of Dutch businesses abroad, such as transport costs, bank charges and business travel. Imports of services by the general government include expenditures made by Dutch embassies and consulates abroad. Imports by households include amongst other things, imported consumer goods and the direct consumption expenditure of Dutch tourists, border residents, diplomats and soldiers abroad.- Total
- Imports of goods refer to goods intended for residents, which are imported from abroad into the Dutch economic territory. The definition of imports includes raw materials, semi-manufactured products, fuels and fixed assets intended for investment. Also included are imported goods, which are re-exported without undergoing any processing.
Imports of services are related to the expenses of Dutch businesses abroad, such as transport costs, bank charges and business travel. Imports of services by the general government include expenditures made by Dutch embassies and consulates abroad. Imports by households include amongst other things, imported consumer goods and the direct consumption expenditure of Dutch tourists, border residents, diplomats and soldiers abroad.
- Imports of goods
- Imports of goods refer to goods intended for residents, which are imported from abroad into the Dutch economic territory. The definition of imports includes raw materials, semi-manufactured products, fuels and fixed assets intended for investment. Also included are imported goods, which are re-exported without undergoing any processing.
- Imports of services
- Imports of services are related to the expenses of Dutch businesses abroad, such as transport costs, bank charges and business travel. Imports of services by the general government include expenditures made by Dutch embassies and consulates abroad. Imports by households include amongst other things, imported consumer goods and the direct consumption expenditure of Dutch tourists, border residents, diplomats and soldiers abroad.
- Uses
- Expenditure by institutional sectors.
- Exports of goods and services
- Exports of goods refer to goods, which have been exported by residents 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 foreign tourists, inhabitants of the border area and diplomats in the Netherlands.- Total
- Exports of goods refer to goods, which have been exported by residents 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 foreign tourists, inhabitants of the border area and diplomats in the Netherlands.
- Exports of goods
- Exports of goods refer to goods, which have been exported by residents from the Dutch economic territory to the rest of the world.
- Exports of services
- 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 foreign tourists, inhabitants of the border area and diplomats in the Netherlands.