GDP, output and expenditures; value, QNA, 1995-2017

GDP, output and expenditures; value, QNA, 1995-2017

Dimensions Periods Expenditure approach to GDP Disposable for final expenditure Imports of goods and services Total (mln euro) Expenditure approach to GDP Disposable for final expenditure Imports of goods and services Imports of goods (mln euro) Expenditure approach to GDP Disposable for final expenditure Imports of goods and services Imports of services (mln euro) Expenditure approach to GDP Final expenditure Exports of goods and services Total (mln euro) Expenditure approach to GDP Final expenditure Exports of goods and services Exports of goods (mln euro) Expenditure approach to GDP Final expenditure Exports of goods and services Exports of services (mln euro) Production approach to GDP Value added basic prices G-N Commercial services M-N Business services N Renting and other business support 77 Renting and leasing of tangible goods (mln euro) National net lending or net borrowing Surplus on current transactions approach Net exports of goods (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Total (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Total (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Textiles and wearing apparel (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Shoes, leather and related products (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Home furnishing and home decoration (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Electrical equipment (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Transport equipment and parts (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Durable consumer goods Other durable consumer goods (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Other goods Total (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Other goods Energy and water (mln euro) Additional details Final consumption expenditure Expenditure classification Households including NPISHs Consumption of goods Other goods Motor fuel and other goods (mln euro) Additional details Exports by groups of products Total exports of goods and services (mln euro) Additional details Exports by groups of products Exports of goods Total (mln euro) Additional details Exports by groups of products Exports of goods Exports of goods from production (mln euro) Additional details Exports by groups of products Exports of goods Re-exports (mln euro) Additional details Exports by groups of products Exports of goods Exports of used assets (mln euro) Additional details Imports by groups of products Total imports of goods and services (mln euro) Additional details Imports by groups of products Imports of goods Total (mln euro) Additional details Imports by groups of products Imports of goods Imports of goods (cif) (mln euro) Additional details Imports by groups of products Imports of goods Cif/fob-adjustment and reclassification (mln euro)
Prices of 2010 2018 1st quarter* 136,423 103,092 33,454 157,819 124,118 33,901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157,819 124,118 54,943 69,051 254 136,423 103,092 105,765 -2,673
Prices of 2010 seasonally adjusted 2018 1st quarter* 137,961 103,212 34,867 158,340 122,966 35,551 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158,340 122,966 . . . 137,961 103,212 . .
Current prices 2018 1st quarter* 142,076 105,097 36,979 164,460 129,572 34,888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164,460 129,572 58,079 71,201 292 142,076 105,097 107,817 -2,720
Current prices, seasonally adjusted 2018 1st quarter* 143,067 104,671 38,320 164,107 127,533 36,599 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164,107 127,533 . . . 143,067 104,671 . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table provides data from Quarterly National Accounts (QNA) of Statistics The Netherlands. It contains quarterly and annual data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions of The Netherlands.

The above mentioned macroeconomic variables are presented in:

- Value at current prices, mln euro
- Value at current prices, mln euro, seasonally adjusted
- Value at prices of 2010, mln euro
- Value at prices of 2010, mln euro, seasonally adjusted

Data available from: 1995 first quarter up to and including 2018 first quarter.

Status of the figures:
The figures of the period 1995-2014 are final. Data of 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, data will not become final.

Changes as of June 22nd 2018:
None. This table has been discontinued.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. Therefore this table has been replaced by table GDP, output and expenditures; value, Quarterly National Accounts. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.

Description topics

Expenditure approach to GDP
The way GDP is formed by underlying components in the so-called expenditure approach. In this approach the components are consumption by households, consumption by the general government, gross fixed capital formation, changes in inventories and exports, minus imports. Changes in inventories are included for consistency with the production approach. From the 2010 edition of the European System of Accounts onwards these changes are added to fixed capital formation. Consumption, fixed capital formation and changes in inventories add up to the so-called national final expenditure. By adding exports final expenditure is obtained. Intermediate consumption, goods and services used upon production, is not part of final expenditure.
Disposable for final expenditure
The total amount of domestic generated goods and services (GDP) and the imported goods and services are adding up to the disposable for final expenditure. This variable is by definition equal to the total final expenditure, which is the sum of the National final expenditure and theexports of goods and services.
Imports of goods and services
Transactions in goods and services (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from non-residents to residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners.
Total
Imports of goods
Transactions in goods (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from non-residents to residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners. Part of the imports are raw materials, semifinished products, fuel and fixed assets. Furthermore, imports of goods may be re-exports: goods that were imported before being exported, after having received at most minor adaptations.
Imports of services
Transactions in services (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of services applies among others to expenses made by Dutch companies abroad, like costs of transportation, banking costs and business travels. Imports by services are also made by the Dutch general government, among others by means of expenses made by Dutch embassies and consulates. Imports of services by households consist among others of imports of consumer goods and the direct consumptive expenditure by Dutch residents abroad.
Final expenditure
The sum of the National final expenditure and the exports of goods and services. This variable is by definition equal to the disposable final expenditure (GDP and imports).
Exports of goods and services
Transactions in goods and services (sales, barter and gifts) from residents (in the Netherlands) to non-residents. Exports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from residents to non-residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners.
Total
Exports of goods
Transactions in goods (sales, barter and gifts) from residents (in the Netherlands) to non-residents. Exports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from residents to non-residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners. Part of the exports of goods are re-exports: goods that were imported before being exported, after having received at most minor adaptations.
Exports of services
Transactions in services (sales, barter and gifts) from residents (in the Netherlands) to non-residents. Exports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from residents to non-residents. Exports of services include among others the following cases: transportation by resident carriers abroad, harbour services and ship maintenance to non-residents, works performed abroad by resident contractors. Expenses made in the Netherlands by foreign tourists, diplomats and cross-border workers.
Production approach to GDP
The way GDP is formed by underlying components in the so-called production approach. In this approach GDP equals the sum of value added over all branches (including non-commercial ones). Value added is thereby registered at basic prices. GDP at market prices is obtained by adding taxes less subsidies on production and the difference between imputed and paid VAT. The included taxes and subsidies apply both to produced and imported goods and services. Examples of these are VAT and taxes on import.
Value added basic prices
The value of all goods and services produced (production value or output), minus those that have been intermediately used upon production (intermediate consumption). Value added is rated at basic prices: purchaser's prices minus trade and transport margins and taxes on products paid and plus subsidies on products received. Intermediate consumption is rated at purchaser's prices minus non-deductible VAT.
Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, also those that are held by foreign owners.

Net value added can be obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital from gross value added.
G-N Commercial services
Commercial services
This category is made up of the categories:
G Wholesale and retail trade
H Transportation and storage
I Accommodation and food serving
J Information and communication
K Financial institutions
L Renting and buying and selling of real estate
M Consultancy, research and other specialised business services
N Renting and leasing of tangible goods and other business support services
M-N Business services
Business services
This category is made up of the categories:
M Consultancy, research and other specialised business services
N Renting and leasing of tangible goods and other business support services
N Renting and other business support
Renting and leasing of tangible goods and other business support services
77 Renting and leasing of tangible goods
77 Renting and leasing of motor vehicles, consumer goods, machines and
other tangible goods
National net lending or net borrowing
The calculation of the national net lending or net borrowing starting with gross domestic product (GDP). The national financing balance (net lending or net borrowing) is the balance of resources and expenditure on the current account and the capital account of the joint domestic sectors. In the financial account the balance gives the amount new loans are entered into with financial assets abroad and/or are sold (at a deficit) or for any amount to be repaid debts abroad and/or financial assets are purchased (at a surplus). In theory net lending or borrowing equals the change in assets less liabilities. In practice a statistical difference between the two remains.
Surplus on current transactions approach
The net lending (if positive) or borrowing (if negative) of the total economy to / from the rest of the world on current transactions (trade, primary income, current transfers). The surplus of the nation on current transactions is the last item in the use of income account to the rest of the world and consists of: net exports, net primary income from the rest of the world and net current transfers from the rest of the world. The surplus of the nation on current transactions equals the net national savings less the net fixed capital formation.
Net exports of goods
Net exports is the difference between the value of the exports of goods and the value of the imports of goods.
Additional details
The additional details of some variables in the previous parts of this table are being given in this section.
Final consumption expenditure
Expenditure on goods or services that are used for the direct satisfaction of individual or collective needs. Expenses may be made at home or abroad, but they are always made by resident institutional units, that is households or institutions residing in the Netherlands. By defnition only households, non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs) and government institutions consume. Enterprises do not: expenses they make on goods and services are thought to serve production and are therefor classified as intermediate consumption of fixed capital formation. The general government is a special case. The government also has intermediate consumption, just like enterprises. But the output delivered by the government which is not directly paid for, non-market output (like safety), is classified as consumption by the general government. It is said that the government ‘consumes its own production’. The system of national accounts demands that all that is produced is also consumed (or serves as an investment). By convention, government output is consumed by the government itself. This is not the only consumption by the general government. It also contains social transfers in kind. In the Netherlands this mainly concerns health care bills paid for by the government and an allowance for the rent.
Expenditure classification
This classification focuses on the expenses for consumption goods and services. The total final consumptions is divided to sectors which actually financed the consumption expenditures.
Households including NPISHs
Consumption expenditure by households and non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs). Not all expenses made by households are seen as consumptive, households may invest as well. These investments mainly concern the purchase of houses and substantial costs on maintenance. Small costs on maintenance, indoor painting and the purchase of furniture is classified as consumption. This also applies to the purchase of cars and car maintenance.
Consumption of goods
Consumption of goods by households and NPI households.
Total
Durable consumer goods
Durable consumer goods
Total
Textiles and wearing apparel
Textiles and wearing apparel
Shoes, leather and related products
Shoes, leather and related products
Home furnishing and home decoration
Home furnishing and home decoration
Electrical equipment
Electrical equipment
Transport equipment and parts
Transport equipment and parts
Other durable consumer goods
Other durable consumer goods
Other goods
Motorbrandstoffen; energie; overige goederen
Total
Overige goederen: motorbrandstoffen; energie; overige goederen
Energy and water
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning, natural water; water treatment and supply services
Motor fuel and other goods
Fuel and other goods
Exports by groups of products
Exports by groups of products in according to standard products classification CPA 2008.
Total exports of goods and services
Transactions in goods and services (sales, barter and gifts) from residents (in the Netherlands) to non-residents. Exports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from residents to non-residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners.
Exports of goods
Transactions in goods and services (sales, barter and gifts) from residents (in the Netherlands) to non-residents. Exports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from residents to non-residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners.
Total
Exports of goods from production
Exports of goods from production
Re-exports
Goods that were imported before being exported, after having received at most minor adaptations. For a while these goods must have been possessed by residents (in the Netherlands). Next to this, exports contain exports of goods by domestic production.
Exports of used assets
Exports of used assets
Imports by groups of products
Imports by groups of products in according to standard products classification CPA 2008.
Total imports of goods and services
Transactions in goods and services (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from non-residents to residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners.
Imports of goods
Transactions in goods (sales, barter and gifts) from non-residents to residents (in the Netherlands). Imports of goods occurs when economic ownership of goods is passed from non-residents to residents. This applies irrespective of corresponding physical movements of goods across frontiers. An enterprise or institution is considered residential after it has been active in the Netherlands for at least one year. This applies irrespective of the question whether the enterprise or institute has foreign owners. Part of the imports are raw materials, semifinished products, fuel and fixed assets. Furthermore, imports of goods may be re-exports: goods that were imported before being exported, after having received at most minor adaptations.
Total
Imports of goods (cif)
Imports of goods including the transport and insurance costs made abroad (cost-insurance-freight = cif-valuation).
Cif/fob-adjustment and reclassification
Cif/fob adjustment of the transport costs abroad of Dutch freighters.Total imports (goods) and exports (services) are reduced by the sameamount.
Cif/fob reclassification of the transport costs abroad of foreign freighters, from imports of goods to imports of services. It leaves total imports and total exports unchanged.