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30 July 2010
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Gross National Product by Production Approach
Gross Domestic Product by production approach is a value which is equal to the sum of the values of all goods and services produced by resident institutional units engaged in domestic production activities in an economy in a given period of time, minus the total inputs which are used in the production of these goods and services. Quarterly Gross Domestic Product is published in current and constant (1998) prices.
Gross Domestic Product by Region,Provinces
The results of Gross National Domestic Product (GNDP) by province is calculated by production starting from 1987. The main sources of these calculations are current questionnaire results and the calculations are made by deduction method.
Input-Output Tables
These tables are compact tables of inter-industry flow of goods and services, these are tables derived from supply and use tables under certain assumptions from product to product or from industry to industry. These are used for analitical purposes as they show technological relations.
Rest of the World Accounts
These are statistical tables summarising sistematically economical transactions between an economy and the rest of the world. These tables cover transactions between domestic instutitional units and non-domestic instutitional units and their transactions between active and passive stocks.
Gross National Product by Income Approach
Gross Domestic Product by income method are declared to public by quarters and annual estimation values by current prices. Payments to production factors is equal to Gross Domestic Product in economics.
Gross Domestic Product by Expenditure Approach
Gross Domestic Product by expenditure method is calculated by quarters, values of final demand components are published by current and constant (base year 1987) prices. Total value of final demand components minus imports is equal to GDP in economics.
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