National Accounts; approaches of domestic product (GDP); 1969 - 2012
Explanation of symbols
Table explanation
In the national accounts gross domestic product is approached from three points of view: from the output, from the generation of income and from the final expenditure. Gross domestic product is a main macroeconomic indicator. The volume change of gross domestic product is a measure for the economis growth of a country.
This table presents annual data on the output components, the final expenditure categories and the income components of gross domestic product of the Netherlands.
The above mentioned macroeconomic variables are presented in:
- Value at current prices, mln euro
- Value at prices of 2005, mln euro
- Volume changes on to previous year, %
- Price indices 2005 = 100
Data available from 1969 to 2012
Status of the figures:
The figures concerning 2011,2012 are (revised) provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of June 25th 2014:
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table is replaced by table National Accounts; approaches of domestic product (GDP). See paragraph 3.
Description topics
- GDP from the output
- The approach of GDP from the output.
- Value at current prices
- The amounts are expressed at prices of the reporting year concerned.
- Intermediate consumption (-)
- Intermediate consumption includes all goods and services used up in the production process in the accounting period, regardless the date of purchase. This includes for example fuel, raw materials, semi manufactured goods, communication services, cleansing services and audits by accountants.
- Value at prices of 2005
- The amounts are expressed at prices of the reference year 2005.
- Intermediate consumption (-)
- Intermediate consumption includes all goods and services used up in the production process in the accounting period, regardless the date of purchase. This includes for example fuel, raw materials, semi manufactured goods, communication services, cleansing services and audits by accountants.
- Volume changes on previous year
- The weighted average of the changes in the quantity and quality of the components of a certain goods or service transaction or balancing item, annual percentage changes.
- Intermediate consumption (-)
- Intermediate consumption includes all goods and services used up in the production process in the accounting period, regardless the date of purchase. This includes for example fuel, raw materials, semi manufactured goods, communication services, cleansing services and audits by accountants.
- Price indices 2005 =100
- The weighted average of the price changes of the components of a certain variable. Deflators relative to the reference year 2005.
- Intermediate consumption (-)
- Intermediate consumption includes all goods and services used up in the production process in the accounting period, regardless the date of purchase. This includes for example fuel, raw materials, semi manufactured goods, communication services, cleansing services and audits by accountants.
- GDP from the generation of income
- The approach of GDP from the generation of income (compensation of employees, operating surplus / mixed income (gross), taxes on production and imports less subsidies).
- Value at current prices
- The amounts are expressed at prices of the reporting year concerned.
- Operating surplus / mixed income
- Gross operating surplus / mixed income
Gross operating surplus is the balance that remains after deducting from the value added (basic prices) the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed income. Gross operating surplus is inclusive of consumption of fixed capital.- 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. Losses due to catastrophes and unforeseen ageing are seen as a capital loss.
- Value at prices of 2005
- The amounts are expressed at prices of the reference year 2005.
- Operating surplus / mixed income
- Gross operating surplus / mixed income
Gross operating surplus is the balance that remains after deducting from the value added (basic prices) the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed income. Gross operating surplus is inclusive of consumption of fixed capital.- 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. Losses due to catastrophes and unforeseen ageing are seen as a capital loss.
- Volume changes on previous year
- The weighted average of the changes in the quantity and quality of the components of a certain goods or service transaction or balancing item, annual percentage changes.
- Operating surplus / mixed income
- Gross operating surplus / mixed income
Gross operating surplus is the balance that remains after deducting from the value added (basic prices) the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed income. Gross operating surplus is inclusive of consumption of fixed capital.- 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. Losses due to catastrophes and unforeseen ageing are seen as a capital loss.
- Price indices 2005 =100
- The weighted average of the price changes of the components of a certain variable. Deflators relative to the reference year 2005.
- Operating surplus / mixed income
- Gross operating surplus / mixed income
Gross operating surplus is the balance that remains after deducting from the value added (basic prices) the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed income. Gross operating surplus is inclusive of consumption of fixed capital.- 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. Losses due to catastrophes and unforeseen ageing are seen as a capital loss.
- GDP from the final expenditure
- The approach of GDP from the final expenditure (final consumption
expenditure, fixed capital formation (gross), changes in inventories,
exports and imports).- Value at current prices
- The amounts are expressed at prices of the reporting year concerned.
- National final expenditure
- The total of final consumption expenditure, fixed capital formation (gross) and changes in inventories.
- Final consumption expenditure
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.- Total
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.
- Households
- Final consumption expenditure by households including non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH).
- General government
- Final consumption expenditure by the sector general government.
- Value at prices of 2005
- The amounts are expressed at prices of the reference year 2005.
- National final expenditure
- The total of final consumption expenditure, fixed capital formation (gross) and changes in inventories.
- Final consumption expenditure
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.- Total
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.
- Households
- Final consumption expenditure by households including non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH).
- General government
- Final consumption expenditure by the sector general government.
- Volume changes on previous year
- The weighted average of the changes in the quantity and quality of the components of a certain goods or service transaction or balancing item, annual percentage changes.
- National final expenditure
- The total of final consumption expenditure, fixed capital formation (gross) and changes in inventories.
- Final consumption expenditures
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.- Total
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.
- Households
- Final consumption expenditure by households including non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH).
- General government
- Final consumption expenditure by the sector general government.
- Price indices 2005 =100
- The weighted average of the price changes of the components of a certain variable. Deflators relative to the reference year 2005.
- National final expenditure
- The total of final consumption expenditure, fixed capital formation (gross) and changes in inventories.
- Final consumption expenditure
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.- Total
- Final consumption expenditure consists of expenditure incurred by resident institutional units on goods and services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual needs or wants or the collective needs of members of the community.
Final consumption expenditure may take place on the domestic territory or abroad. Final consumption expenditure exists only for households, non-profit institutions serving households and general government.
- Households
- Final consumption expenditure by households including non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH).
- General government
- Final consumption expenditure by the sector general government.