National Accounts of OECD Countries, General Government Accounts 2011

 

2011
ISBN 9789264101326
260 pages

 

 

The 2011 edition of National Accounts of OECD Countries: General Government Accounts is an annual publication, dedicated to government finance which is based on the System of National Accounts 1993 (1993 SNA). It includes tables showing government aggregates and balances for the production, income and financial accounts as well as detailed tax and social contribution receipts and a breakdown of expenditure of general government by function, according to the harmonized international classification, Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG).

These detailed accounts are available for the general government sector. Data also cover the following sub-sectors, according to availability: central government, state government, local government and social security funds.

The publication covers 33 of the 34 OECD countries. Data are expressed in national currencies and cover the period from 2003 to 2010.

 

Countries covered
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States.

 

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This volume is part of a set of annual publications dedicated to national accounts:

Quarterly national accounts statistics, based on each country's own system of national accounts, are published in the OECD quarterly publicqtion: Quarterly National Accounts.

 

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For further information, journalists are invited to contact the OECD's Media Relations Division on (33) 1 45 24 97 00 or news.contact@oecd.org;  others should contact the Statistics Directorate on stat.contact@oecd.org.

 

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