National accounts 2009; Macroeconomic data

National accounts 2009; Macroeconomic data

Kind of figure Periods Macroeconomic classifications Output (basic prices) By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Intermediate consumption By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Value added (gross, basic prices) By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Compensation of employees By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Consumption of fixed capital By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Fixed capital formation (gross) By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Imports of goods and services Intermediate consumption ...Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Exports of goods and services By industry Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Labour input of employed persons By industries Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Labour input of employees By industries Financial and business activities Macroeconomic classifications Labour productivity By industries Financial and business activities
Current prices, mln euro 2009* 263,932.0 120,472.0 143,460.0 74,214 34,408 51,058.0 22,717.0 35,016.0
Volume changes, % 2009* -3.1 -16.6 0.4 -3.4 0.7
Volume-indices 2000=100 2009* 116.2 98.1 122.2 134.4 107.2
At prices of 2000, mln euro 2009* 118,314.0 40,465.0 17,249.0 25,752.0
Deflators, % changes 2009* 0.5 2.0 15.5 11.4
Deflators, indices 2000=100 2009* 121.3 126.2 131.7 136.0
Labour input, 1 000 fte's 2009* 1,448.4 1,310.0
Labour productivity, 1 000 euro 2009* 99.0
Source: CBS
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This publication is a summary of the national accounts. It contains
macroeconomic data and concise information about the production process,
the sector accounts and the labour market. More details about these
subjects can be found in the tables mentioned under the third heading in
this explanation: "links to relevant tables and articles".
The subjects of the publication give a specification of the most important
mocroeconomic totals. These macroeconomic transactions can also be found in

the chapter Macroeconomics in the printed publication National accounts of
the Netherlands.Well-known macroeconomic data are: Gross Domestic Product
(GDP), volume change of GDP (economic growth) and national income.

The subjects in the publication are structured as follows:
- macroeconomic balancing
- structure macroeconomic balancing
- macroeconomic classifications

The data can be selected as follows:
- Current prices, mln euro
- Volume changes, %
- Volume-indices, 2000 = 100
- Constant prices, at prices of 2000, mln euro
- Deflators: % changes
- Deflators: indices 2000 = 100
- Labour input, 1 000 full-time equivalent jobs
- Labour productivity, 1 000 euro

In 2005 the national accounts have been revised for the reporting year 2001
in accordance with the conceptual changes in the international guidelines
of the European Union (ESA 1995). This revision also incorporated new
statistical insights and new sources.

This table has been discontinued. Data are available from:
1969 up and until 2009

Reason discontinuation:
The national accounts have adapted the new classification of economic
activities, NACE Rev. 2. Furthermore, tables have been restructured to
improve their clarity.

Description topics

Macroeconomic classifications
This selection presents a specification of the most
important macroeconomic balancing by sector,
industry etc. The total economy can be selected in
for instance the selection "Macroeconomic balancing".
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The standardisation of the classifications in the
National accounts is laid down in international
guidelines.
Some macroeconomic classifications can also be found in
the macroseries and explanations in the publication National
accounts of the Netherlands.
Output (basic prices)
By industry
Financial and business activities
Intermediate consumption
Intermediate consumption (excl. Deductible VAT)
By industry
Financial and business activities
Value added (gross, basic prices)
Value added at basic prices is equal to the difference
between output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption.
By industry
Financial and business activities
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees is the total renumeration paid
by employers to their employees in return for work done.
By industry
Financial and business activities
Consumption of fixed capital
Consumption of fixed capital represents the depreciation of
the stock of produced fixed assets, as a result of normal
technical and economical ageing and insurable accidental
damage.
By industry
Financial and business activities
Fixed capital formation (gross)
Fixed assets are produced tangible or intangible assets
that are used in the production process for more than one
year.
By industry
Financial and business activities
Imports of goods and services
Intermediate consumption
...Financial and business activities
Exports of goods and services
Exports of goods are 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.
By industry
Financial and business activities
Labour input of employed persons
Employed persons are all persons having a job in business
units or private households residing in the Netherlands.
By industries
Financial and business activities
Labour input of employees
Employees are all persons who receive wages or salaries.
By industries
Financial and business activities
Labour productivity
Labour productivity is value added (basic prices)
per full-time equivalent job.
By industries
Financial and business activities