National Accounts at a Glance 2009
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- Nombre de pages102
- FormatMulti-format
- ISBN978-92-64-06798-1
- EAN9789264067981
- Date de parution27/01/2010
- Protection num.NC
- Infos supplémentairesMulti-format incluant PDF avec W...
- ÉditeurOECD
Résumé
National Accounts data is more than just GDP. This book, to be published annually, and its related database present national accounts in a way that reflects the richness inherent in the data and the value that represents for analysts and policymakers. It responds to the Stiglitz Commission's recommendation that policymakers look beyond GDP to get a fuller picture of the entire economy.
In particular it uses national accounts data to show important findings about households and governments, including important new series on gross adjusted household income and non-financial fixed assets of households.
It presents each of the series on a two-page spread, with the page on the left providing information on the meaning, usage, and comparability of the data and the page on the right presenting data from 1995 onwards for the OECD countries as well as graphics highlighting differences among countries. This book includes OECD's unique StatLink service, which enables readers to download Excel® versions of tables and graphs.
Look for the StatLink at the foot of each table and graph.
It presents each of the series on a two-page spread, with the page on the left providing information on the meaning, usage, and comparability of the data and the page on the right presenting data from 1995 onwards for the OECD countries as well as graphics highlighting differences among countries. This book includes OECD's unique StatLink service, which enables readers to download Excel® versions of tables and graphs.
Look for the StatLink at the foot of each table and graph.
National Accounts data is more than just GDP. This book, to be published annually, and its related database present national accounts in a way that reflects the richness inherent in the data and the value that represents for analysts and policymakers. It responds to the Stiglitz Commission's recommendation that policymakers look beyond GDP to get a fuller picture of the entire economy.
In particular it uses national accounts data to show important findings about households and governments, including important new series on gross adjusted household income and non-financial fixed assets of households.
It presents each of the series on a two-page spread, with the page on the left providing information on the meaning, usage, and comparability of the data and the page on the right presenting data from 1995 onwards for the OECD countries as well as graphics highlighting differences among countries. This book includes OECD's unique StatLink service, which enables readers to download Excel® versions of tables and graphs.
Look for the StatLink at the foot of each table and graph.
It presents each of the series on a two-page spread, with the page on the left providing information on the meaning, usage, and comparability of the data and the page on the right presenting data from 1995 onwards for the OECD countries as well as graphics highlighting differences among countries. This book includes OECD's unique StatLink service, which enables readers to download Excel® versions of tables and graphs.
Look for the StatLink at the foot of each table and graph.


















