National Accounts

Quarterly National Accounts in the Baltic States - Sources and Methods of Estimation

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22-Aug-2003

This is probably the first comprehensive description of the data sources and the methods used to compile estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) on a quarterly basis in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

Quarterly National Accounts in Asia: Sources and Methods - Workshop on Quarterly National Accounts, October 2001, Bangkok, Thailand

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04-Oct-2002

In October 2001 a Workshop on Quarterly National Accounts was held in Bangkok, Thailand. It was organised jointly by the OECD, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Asian Development Bank.

National Accounts for Non-Member Countries

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15-Feb-2002

Sources and methods

National Accounts for the Republic of Slovenia: Sources, Methods and Estimates

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16-Apr-1999

This document is the result of work undertaken jointly since 1991 between the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic and the OECD Centre for Co-operation with the Non-Members (CCNM) through the technical ...

National Accounts for the Republic of Romania: Sources, Methods and Estimates

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16-Apr-1998

This document is the result of work undertaken jointly since 1991 between the National Commission for Statistics, Romania, and the OECD Centre for Co-operation with the Non-Members (CCNM, previously the ...

Quarterly National Accounts - Central and Eastern Europe

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16-Apr-1998

This document summarises the proceeding and papers from three workshop held in 1995-1997 to discuss progress in developing quarterly national accounts in seven countries of Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, ...

National Accounts for the Slovak Republic

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15-Apr-1998

Work to compile national accounts according to the SNA started in 1993 and has been a major element in developing statistics suitable for a market economy. This document describes how the process has developed over the last few years.

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