Aggregate National Accounts, SNA 2008: Gross domestic product (Edition 2019)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the standard measure of the value of final goods and services produced by a country during a period minus the value of imports. This subset of Aggregate National Accounts comprises comprehensive statistics on gross domestic product (GDP) by presenting the three different approaches of its measure of GDP: output based GDP, expenditure based GDP and income based GDP. These three different measures of gross domestic product (GDP) are further detailed by transactions whereby: the output approach includes gross value added at basic prices, taxes less subsidies, statistical discrepancy; the expenditure approach includes domestic demand, gross capital formation, external balance of goods and services; and the income approach includes variables such as compensation of employees, gross operating surplus, taxes and production and imports. Gross domestic product (GDP) data are measured in national currency and are available in current prices, constant prices and per capita starting from 1950 onwards.
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[2008]
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Institutions: | OECD (issuing body) |
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Paris : OECD Publishing. |
Subject: | Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung | National accounts | Nationaleinkommen | National income | Bruttoinlandsprodukt | Gross domestic product |
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