Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts, 1995-Q4 2023
Institutional sectors | Not Consolidated/Consolidated | Periods | Resources Output Non-market output Payments for non-market output (million euros) |
---|---|---|---|
Total domestic sectors | Not consolidated | 2023* | 14,270 |
Total domestic sectors | Consolidated | 2023* | 14,270 |
The non-financial corporations sector | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
The non-financial corporations sector | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Financial corporations | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Financial corporations | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Monetary financial institutions | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Monetary financial institutions | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Central bank | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Central bank | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Deposit-taking corporations and MMFs | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Deposit-taking corporations and MMFs | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Other financial institutions | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Other financial institutions | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Non-MMF investment funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Non-MMF investment funds | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Other financial intermediaries | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Other financial intermediaries | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Captive institutions and money lenders | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Captive institutions and money lenders | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Insurance corporations and pension funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Insurance corporations and pension funds | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Insurance corporations | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Insurance corporations | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Pension funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Pension funds | Consolidated | 2023* | |
General government | Not consolidated | 2023* | 13,998 |
General government | Consolidated | 2023* | 13,998 |
Central government | Not consolidated | 2023* | 5,749 |
Central government | Consolidated | 2023* | 5,749 |
Local government | Not consolidated | 2023* | 8,249 |
Local government | Consolidated | 2023* | 8,249 |
Social security funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | 0 |
Social security funds | Consolidated | 2023* | 0 |
Households including NPISHs | Not consolidated | 2023* | 272 |
Households including NPISHs | Consolidated | 2023* | 272 |
Households | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Households | Consolidated | 2023* | |
Non-profit institutions serv. households | Not consolidated | 2023* | 272 |
Non-profit institutions serv. households | Consolidated | 2023* | 272 |
Rest of the world | Not consolidated | 2023* | |
Rest of the world | Consolidated | 2023* | |
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.
Sectors are presented both consolidated and non-consolidated.
Data available from:
Annual figures from 1995.
Quarterly figures from first quarter 1999.
Status of the figures:
The figures from 1995 up to and including 2020 are final. Data of 2021, 2022 and 2023 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, these data will not become final.
Changes as of June 24th 2024:
None. This table has been discontinued.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. The Dutch national accounts are recently revised. New statistical sources, methods and concepts are implemented in the national accounts, in order to align the picture of the Dutch economy with all underlying source data and international guidelines for the compilation of the national accounts.
This table contains revised data. For further information see section 3.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
Description topics
- Resources
- Resources are transactions add to the economic value of sectors.
- Output
- The ensemble of goods and services produced. Also called production. Three types of output are distinguished:
- market output: goods and services sold at a market or intended for sale at a market
- the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers for their own final consumption or gross fixed capital formation.
- non-market output: goods and services delivered for free or at economically non-significant prices to other units
Output is valued at basic prices. These are the prices experienced by the producers: product-related taxes have been subtracted from the original prices, subsidies haven been added to them. Costs of transportation, when charged separately by the producer, are not included. Changes in the values of financial and non-financial assets during the reference period are not included either.
Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, including those that are held by foreign owners. The kind-of-activity units include general government units and other non-commercial units.- Non-market output
- Non-market output is output that is provided to other units for free, or at prices that are not economically significant. Non-market output is subdivided into two items: 'Payments for non-market output', which consists of various fees and charges, and 'Non-market output, other', which is output provided for free.
Non-market output is produced for the following reasons.
- It may be technically impossible to make individuals pay for collective services because their consumption of such services cannot be monitored and controlled. The production of collective services is organized by government units and financed out of funds other than receipts from sales, namely taxation or other government incomes.
- Government units and NPISHs may also produce and supply goods or services to individual households for which they could charge but choose not to do so as a matter of social or economic policy. Examples are the provision of education or health services, for free or at prices that are not economically significant.- Payments for non-market output
- Payments for non-market output is output that is provided to other units at prices that are not economically significant.
Non-market output is produced for the following reasons.
- It may be technically impossible to make individuals pay for collective services because their consumption of such services cannot be monitored and controlled. The production of collective services is organized by government units and financed out of funds other than receipts from sales, namely taxation or other government incomes.
- Government units and NPISHs may also produce and supply goods or services to individual households for which they could charge but choose not to do so as a matter of social or economic policy. Examples are the provision of education or health services, for free or at prices that are not economically significant.