Growth accounts; national accounts

Growth accounts; national accounts

Sector/branches (SIC 2008) Periods
A-U Market sector (excl L,O,P,T) 2023*
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2023*
B Mining and quarrying 2023*
C Manufacturing 2023*
10-12 Manufacture of food and beverages 2023*
13-15 Man. of textile-, leatherproducts 2023*
16-18 Man. wood en paperprod., printing 2023*
19 Manufacture of coke and petroleum 2023*
20 Manufacture of chemicals 2023*
21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals 2023*
22-23 Man. plastics and constructionprod 2023*
24-25 Man. of basic metals and -products 2023*
26 Manufacture of electronic products 2023*
27 Manufacture of electric equipment 2023*
28 Manufacture of machinery n.e.c. 2023*
29-30 Transport equipment 2023*
31-33 Other manufacturing and repair 2023*
D Energy supply 2023*
E Water supply and waste management 2023*
F Construction 2023*
G-I Trade, transport, hotels, catering 2023*
G Wholesale and retail trade 2023*
H Transportation and storage 2023*
I Accommodation and food serving 2023*
J Information and communication 2023*
58-60 Publishing, movie, radio and TV 2023*
61 Telecommunications 2023*
62-63 IT- and information services 2023*
K Financial institutions 2023*
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2023*
M-N Business services 2023*
69-71 Management, technical consultancy 2023*
72 Research and development 2023*
73-75 Advertising, design and other 2023*
N Renting and other business support 2023*
O Public administration and services 2023*
P Education 2023*
Q Health and social work activities 2023*
86 Human health activities 2023*
87-88 Care and social work 2023*
R-U Culture, recreation, other services 2023*
R Culture, sports and recreation 2023*
S Other service activities 2023*
T Activities of households 2023*
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table presents the outcomes of the Dutch growth accounts. The growth accounts show the contributions of the different production factors to the economic growth. This helps to determine which part of production growth is explained by a change in input of capital (K), labour (L), energy (E), materials (M) or services (S).
The results of the growth accounts also show the contribution of multi-factor productivity. This is the part of economic growth that cannot be attributed to one of the production factors. Disaggregated data, labour and capital productivity are also published in this table. The data on consolidated production and consumption are not available for the years 1995-2020. This is due to the lack of an input-output table with volume changes for these reporting years.

Data available from: 1995.

Status of the figures:
Data for the reporting years 2022 and 2023 are provisional.

Changes as of 20 December 2024:
None, this is a new table.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. The Dutch national accounts are recently revised. New statistical sources, methods and concepts are implemented in the national accounts, in order to align the picture of the Dutch economy with all underlying source data and international guidelines for the compilation of the national accounts. This table contains revised data. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional data are published around 9 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 33 months after the end of the reporting year.

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