Annexes to COM(2006)135 - Common rules for the provision of basic information on Purchasing Power Parities and for their calculation and dissemination

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ANNEX I

METHODOLOGY

1. METHODOLOGICAL MANUAL AND WORK PROGRAMME

1.1.   A methodological manual will be provided by the Commission (Eurostat), following consultation with the Member States, describing the methods used at the various stages of compiling PPPs, including the methods for estimating missing basic information and for estimating missing parities. The methodological manual will be revised whenever a significant change to the methodology is made. It may introduce new methods to improve data quality, reduce costs or lessen the burden on data suppliers.

1.2.   The Commission (Eurostat) will establish, by 30 November each year and in consultation with the Member States, an annual Work Programme for the following calendar year setting out the timetable for the specification and the provision of the basic information required for that year.

1.3.   The annual Work Programme will determine the format for provision of data to be used by the Member States, and any other actions necessary in order to accomplish the calculation and publication of PPPs.

1.4.   The basic information supplied according to point 1.2 may be revised, but the results for the reference year will be calculated from information available according to the timetable specified in Article 9. Where information is not complete or not available at that date, the Commission (Eurostat) will estimate the missing basic information.

1.5.   Should a Member State fail to submit complete basic information, it will specify why the information is incomplete, when it will submit complete information or, if appropriate, why complete information cannot be provided.

2. BASIC INFORMATION

2.1.   Basic information items

For the purpose of this Regulation, basic information pursuant to Articles 2 and 4 and the minimum frequency of new data supply will comprise and be provided as follows:

Basic informationMinimum frequency
GDP expenditure weights (1)Annual
Actual and imputed rentals (2)Annual
Compensation of employeesAnnual
Temporal adjustment factorsAnnual
Prices of consumer goods and services and related representativity indicators3 years (3)
Prices of equipment goods3 years
Prices of construction projects3 years
Spatial adjustment factors6 years

2.2.   Procedure for obtaining basic information

The Commission (Eurostat), after taking account of the views of the Member States, will determine the sources and data suppliers to be used for each of the above items of basic information. If the Commission (Eurostat) obtains basic information from a data supplier other than a Member State, the latter will be relieved of the obligations set out in points 5.1.4 to 5.1.13.

3. NATIONAL AVERAGE PRICES

3.1.   Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 2(2), data collection may be limited to one or more locations within the economic territory. Such data may be used for PPP calculations provided that they are accompanied by appropriate spatial adjustment factors. Such spatial adjustment factors will be used to adjust survey data in the relevant locations to those representative of the national average.

3.2.   Spatial adjustment factors will be supplied at basic heading level. They will be no more than six years old at the reference period of the survey.

4. ANNUAL AVERAGE PRICES

Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 2(2), data collection may be limited to a specific period of time. Such data may be used for PPP calculations provided that they are accompanied by appropriate temporal adjustment factors. Such temporal adjustment factors will be used to adjust survey data in this period to those representative of the annual average.

5. QUALITY

5.1.   Minimum standards for basic information

5.1.1.   The list of items to be priced will be designed to comprise items whose specifications ensure comparability between countries.

5.1.2.   The list of items to be priced will be designed so that each Member State can indicate at least one representative item which can be priced in at least one other Member State for each basic heading.

5.1.3.   The item list will be designed in order to achieve the highest practicable level of equi-representativity so that, as a minimum, each country has to price one representative item for each basic heading and this representative item has to be priced by at least one other country.

5.1.4.   Each Member State will price items according to the specifications in the item list.

5.1.5.   Each Member State will price a sufficient number of items within each basic heading that are available in its market, even though they may not be considered as representative of that basic heading.

5.1.6.   Each Member State will supply prices of at least one representative item within each basic heading. The representative items will be indicated by a representativity indicator.

5.1.7.   Each Member State will collect a sufficient number of price quotations for each item priced to ensure a reliable average price per item taking account of its market structure.

5.1.8.   The selection of outlet types will be designed to adequately reflect the domestic pattern of consumption within the Member State according to the item.

5.1.9.   The outlet selection in a location will be designed to adequately reflect the pattern of consumption of the residents of the location and the availability of items.

5.1.10.   Each Member State will supply the Commission (Eurostat) with data on compensation of employees for selected occupations with reference to the sector General Government (S 13) as defined in ESA 95.

5.1.11.   Each Member State will supply the Commission (Eurostat) with temporal adjustment factors which allow calculation of PPPs from prices collected at a specific time which adequately reflect the annual average price level.

5.1.12.   Each Member State will supply the Commission (Eurostat) with spatial adjustment factors which allow calculation of PPPs with prices collected in specific locations which adequately reflect the national average price level.

5.1.13.   Each Member State will supply the Commission (Eurostat) with weights relating to each basic heading as specified in Annex II which reflect the expenditure pattern in the Member State for the reference year.

5.2.   Minimum standards for the validation of price survey results

5.2.1.   Each Member State will, before transmitting the data to the Commission (Eurostat), carry out a review of data validity based on:

maximum and minimum prices,

the average price and coefficient of variation,

the number of priced items per basic heading,

the number of priced representative items per basic heading, and

the number of prices observed per item.

5.2.2.   An electronic tool containing the algorithms required for the purposes of point 5.2.1 will be supplied by the Commission (Eurostat) to the Member States.

5.2.3.   The Commission (Eurostat) will, before finalising the survey results, carry out validity checks, in conjunction with the Member States, based on indicators including:

For each basic heading:

the number of items priced by each country,

the number of items attributed a representativity indicator by each country,

the price level index,

the results of the previous survey covering the same basic heading, and

price level indices in PPP terms for each country.

For each item:

the number of prices observed by each country, and

the variation coefficients of:

(i)average prices in national currencies,

(ii)price level indices in PPP terms, and

(iii)price level indices in PPP terms for each country.

5.2.4.   The Commission (Eurostat) will, before finalising the PPP results at aggregate level, carry out validity checks based on indicators including:

At the level of total GDP and its main aggregates:

the consistency of GDP expenditure weights and population estimates with published data,

a comparison of per capita volume indices for current and previous calculations, and

a comparison of price level indices for current and previous calculations.

At the level of each basic heading:

a comparison of the GDP weighting structure for current and previous calculations, and

estimates of missing data, where relevant.

5.3.   Reporting and assessment

5.3.1.   Each Member State will maintain documentation which gives a full description of the manner in which this Regulation has been implemented. This documentation will be available to the Commission (Eurostat) and the other Member States.

5.3.2.   Each Member State will have its PPP process assessed at least once every six years by the Commission (Eurostat). The assessments, planned annually and included in the annual Work Programme, will review compliance with this Regulation. A report, based on the assessments, will be made by the Commission (Eurostat) and be made publicly available, including on its website.

5.3.3.   In accordance with Article 7(3), shortly after each consumer price survey, a report by the Member State responsible will be given to the Commission (Eurostat) providing information on the way in which the survey was conducted. The Commission (Eurostat) will provide each Member State with a summary of these reports.

6. CONSUMER PRICE SURVEY PROCEDURE

6.1.   Member States will carry out the price surveys according to the Work Programme.

6.2.   For each survey, the Commission (Eurostat) will prepare the survey item list, based on proposals which will be made by each Member State for each basic heading.

6.3.   The Commission (Eurostat) will provide, together with the item list, in all official languages of the European Union, a translation of all specifications in each survey list.

7. CALCULATION PROCEDURE

7.1.   Calculation of bilateral parities at basic heading level

(a)The calculation of multilateral Èltetò-Köves-Szulc (hereinafter referred to as ‘EKS’) parities at basic heading level will be based on a matrix of bilateral parities for each pair of participant countries.

(b)The calculation of bilateral parities will be carried out by reference to the prices observed for, and the representativity indicators attributed to, the underlying items.

(c)The average survey price for each item will be established as the simple arithmetic mean of the price observations recorded for that item.

(d)The national annual average price will be estimated, where necessary, on the basis of the average survey price by using appropriate spatial and temporal adjustment factors.

(e)The ratios of the adjusted average prices will then be calculated, where possible, for items and pairs of participant countries, together with their inverse.

(f)PPPs will then be calculated, where possible, for all pairs of participant countries for the basic heading. For each pair of participant countries, PPPs will be calculated as the weighted geometric mean of:

the geometric mean of the price ratios of items which are indicated as representative of both countries,

the geometric mean of the price ratios of items which are indicated as representative of the first country but not of the second country,

the geometric mean of the price ratios of items which are indicated as representative of the second country but not of the first country,

using weights reflecting the relative representativity of all items priced by both countries.

7.2.   Estimation of missing bilateral parities

If for any basic heading the bilateral PPPs cannot be calculated, the missing bilateral PPPs will be estimated, where possible, by using the standard procedure of geometric averaging of indirect parities via third countries. Should the matrix of bilateral PPPs for a basic heading still contain any missing values after this estimation procedure, the calculation of multilateral EKS parities will then not be possible for the countries for which bilateral PPPs are missing. Such missing EKS parities will then be estimated by the Commission (Eurostat), using reference PPPs from similar basic headings or any other appropriate estimation method.

7.3.   The calculation of bilateral parities at aggregate level

(a)The calculation of bilateral parities at a particular level of national accounts aggregation will be carried out using the EKS parities (see point 7.4), and the GDP expenditure weights, for the underlying basic headings.

(b)A Laspeyres-type parity will then be calculated for the selected level of aggregation as the arithmetic mean of the parities for the underlying basic headings, weighted by the relative percentages (or nominal values) for the second country of each pair of participant countries.

(c)A Paasche-type parity will then be calculated for the selected level of aggregation as the harmonic mean of the parities for the underlying basic headings, weighted by the relative percentages (or nominal values) for the first country of each pair of participant countries.

(d)A Fisher-type parity will then be calculated for the selected level of aggregation as the geometric mean of the Laspeyres-type and Paasche-type parities established for each pair of participant countries.

7.4.   Calculation of transitive multilateral PPPS

The calculation of transitive multilateral parities will be carried out either at basic heading level or any aggregated level by using the EKS procedure based on a complete matrix of Fisher-type parities between each pair of participant countries as follows:


where tEKSs denotes the EKS parity between country s and country t;

tFs denotes the Fisher-type parity between country s and country t;

z denotes the number of participant countries.

8. TRANSMISSION

8.1.   The Commission (Eurostat) will supply to the Member States the templates for electronic transmission of the basic information necessary to calculate PPPs.

8.2.   Member States will provide basic information to the Commission (Eurostat) in accordance with the templates.

9. PUBLICATION

In addition to the provisions contained in Article 9(2), the Commission (Eurostat) may publish results at a more detailed level after consultation with the Member States.

10. CORRECTIONS

10.1.   When a mistake is discovered by a Member State, it will immediately and on its own initiative provide the Commission (Eurostat) with correct basic information. In addition, a Member State will inform the Commission (Eurostat) of any suspected inappropriate application of the calculation procedure.

10.2.   After becoming aware of a mistake, made either by a Member State or the Commission (Eurostat), the Commission (Eurostat) will inform the Member States and recalculate the PPPs within one month.

10.3.   If the mistakes discovered result in a change of at least 0,5 percentage points at the level of per capita GDP in PPS of any Member State, the Commission (Eurostat) will publish a correction as soon as possible, unless such mistakes are discovered later than three months after the results have been published.

10.4.   Where a mistake has occurred, the responsible body will take steps to prevent similar future occurrences.

10.5.   Revisions carried out after 33 months following the end of the reference year to GDP expenditure weights or to population estimates will not require a correction to be made to PPP results.



(1) These weights shall be consistent with the lowest level of available aggregates from national accounts. If the required detail is not available, the Member State may provide best estimates for the missing positions.

(2) The dwellings stock quantity approach, as described in the methodological manual, may be used instead of the price approach in cases where actual rentals are missing or are statistically unreliable in line with Regulation (EC) No 1722/2005.

(3) The minimum frequency refers to the provision of data for a particular product group, related to the rolling cycle of surveys.



ANNEX II

Basic headings as defined in Article 3(e)

BH NoDescription
INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY HOUSEHOLDS
FOOD AND NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Food
Bread and cereals [COICOP 01.1.1]
1Rice
2Other cereals, flour and other cereal products
3Bread
4Other bakery products
5Pasta products
Meat [COICOP 01.1.2]
6Beef and veal
7Pork
8Lamb, mutton and goat
9Poultry
10Other meats and edible offal
11Delicatessen and other meat preparations
Fish and seafood [COICOP 01.1.3]
12Fresh, chilled or frozen fish and seafood
13Preserved or processed fish and seafood
Milk, cheese and eggs [COICOP 01.1.4]
14Fresh milk
15Preserved milk and other milk products
16Cheese
17Eggs and egg-based products
Oils and fats [COICOP 01.1.5]
18Butter
19Margarine
20Other edible oils and fats
Fruit [COICOP 01.1.6]
21Fresh or chilled fruit
22Frozen, preserved or processed fruit and fruit-based products
Vegetables [COICOP 01.1.7]
23Fresh or chilled vegetables other than potatoes
24Fresh or chilled potatoes
25Frozen, preserved or processed vegetables and vegetable-based products
Sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery [COICOP 01.1.8]
26Sugar
27Jams, marmalades and honey
28Confectionery, chocolate and other cocoa preparations
29Edible ice, ice-cream and sorbet
Food products n.e.c. [COICOP 01.1.9]
30Food products n.e.c.
Non-alcoholic beverages
Coffee, tea and cocoa [COICOP 01.2.1]
31Coffee, tea and cocoa
Mineral waters, soft drinks, fruit and vegetable juices [COICOP 01.2.2]
32Mineral waters
33Soft drinks and concentrates
34Fruit and vegetable juices
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TOBACCO AND NARCOTICS
Alcoholic beverages
Spirits [COICOP 02.1.1]
35Spirits
Wine [COICOP 02.1.2]
36Wine
Beer [COICOP 02.1.3]
37Beer
Tobacco
Tobacco [COICOP 02.2.0]
38Tobacco
Narcotics
Narcotics [COICOP 02.3.0]
39Narcotics
CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
Clothing
Clothing materials [COICOP 03.1.1]
40Clothing materials
Garments [COICOP 03.1.2]
41Men's clothing
42Women's clothing
43Children's and infants' clothing
Other articles of clothing and clothing accessories [COICOP 03.1.3]
44Other articles of clothing and clothing accessories
Cleaning, repair and hire of clothing [COICOP 03.1.4]
45Cleaning, repair and hire of clothing
Footwear
Shoes and other footwear [COICOP 03.2.1]
46Men's footwear
47Women's footwear
48Children's and infants' footwear
Repair and hire of footwear [COICOP 03.2.2]
49Repair and hire of footwear
HOUSING, WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS AND OTHER FUELS
Actual rentals for housing
Actual rentals for housing [COICOP 04.1.1 and 04.1.2]
50Actual rentals for housing
Imputed rentals for housing
Imputed rentals for housing [COICOP 04.2.1 and 04.2.2]
51Imputed rentals for housing
Maintenance and repair of the dwelling
Materials for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling [COICOP 04.3.1]
52Materials for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling
Services for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling [COICOP 04.3.2]
53Services for the maintenance and repair of the dwelling
Water supply and miscellaneous services relating to the dwelling
Water supply [COICOP 04.4.1]
54Water supply
Miscellaneous services relating to the dwelling [COICOP 04.4.2, 04.4.3 and 04.4.4]
55Miscellaneous services relating to the dwelling
Electricity, gas and other fuels
Electricity [COICOP 04.5.1]
56Electricity
Gas [COICOP 04.5.2]
57Gas
Liquid fuels [COICOP 04.5.3]
58Liquid fuels
Solid fuels [COICOP 04.5.4]
59Solid fuels
Heat energy [COICOP 04.5.5]
60Heat energy
FURNISHINGS, HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ROUTINE HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE
Furniture and furnishings, carpets and other floor coverings
Furniture and furnishings [COICOP 05.1.1]
61Kitchen furniture
62Bedroom furniture
63Living-room and dining-room furniture
64Other furniture and furnishings
Carpets and other floor coverings [COICOP 05.1.2]
65Carpets and other floor coverings
Repair of furniture, furnishings and floor coverings [COICOP 05.1.3]
66Repair of furniture, furnishings and floor coverings
Household textiles
Household textiles [COICOP 05.2.0]
67Household textiles
Household appliances
Major household appliances whether electric or not [COICOP 05.3.1]
68Major household appliances whether electric or not
Small electric household appliances [COICOP 05.3.2]
69Small electric household appliances
Repair of household appliances [COICOP 05.3.3]
70Repair of household appliances
Glassware, tableware and household utensils
Glassware, tableware and household utensils [COICOP 05.4.0]
71Glassware, tableware and household utensils
Tools and equipment for house and garden
Major tools and equipment [COICOP 05.5.1]
72Major tools and equipment
Small tools and miscellaneous accessories [COICOP 05.5.2]
73Small tools and miscellaneous accessories
Goods and services for routine household maintenance
Non-durable household goods [COICOP 05.6.1]
74Non-durable household goods
Domestic services and household services [COICOP 05.6.2]
75Domestic services
76Household services
HEALTH
Medical products, appliances and equipment
Pharmaceutical products [COICOIP 06.1.1]
77Pharmaceutical products
Other medical products [COICOP 06.1.2]
78Other medical products
Therapeutic appliances and equipment [COICOP 06.1.3]
79Therapeutic appliances and equipment
Out-patient services
Medical Services [COICOP 06.2.1]
80Medical Services
Dental services [COICOP 06.2.2]
81Dental services
Paramedical services [COICOP 06.2.3]
82Paramedical services
Hospital services
Hospital services [COICOP 06.3.0]
83Hospital services
TRANSPORT
Purchase of vehicles
Motor cars [COICOP 07.1.1]
84Motor cars with diesel engine
85Motor cars with petrol engine of cubic capacity of less than 1 200cc
86Motor cars with petrol engine of cubic capacity of 1 200cc to 1 699cc
87Motor cars with petrol engine of cubic capacity of 1 700cc to 2 999cc
88Motor cars with petrol engine of cubic capacity of 3 000cc and over
Motor cycles [COICOP 07.1.2]
89Motor cycles
Bicycles [COICOP 07.1.3]
90Bicycles
Animal-drawn vehicles [COICOP 07.1.4]
91Animal-drawn vehicles
Operation of personal transport equipment
Spare parts and accessories for personal transport equipment [COICOP 07.2.1]
92Spare parts and accessories for personal transport equipment
Fuels and lubricants for personal transport equipment [COICOP 07.2.2]
93Fuels and lubricants for personal transport equipment
Maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment [COICOP 07.2.3]
94Maintenance and repair of personal transport equipment
Other services in respect of personal transport equipment [COICOP 07.2.4]
95Other services in respect of personal transport equipment
Transport services
Passenger transport by railway [COICOP 07.3.1]
96Passenger transport by railway
Passenger transport by road [COICOP 07.3.2]
97Passenger transport by road
Passenger transport by air [COICOP 07.3.3]
98Passenger transport by air
Passenger transport by sea and inland waterway [COICOP 07.3.4]
99Passenger transport by sea and inland waterway
Combined passenger transport [COICOP 07.3.5]
100Combined passenger transport
Other purchased transport services [COICOP 07.3.6]
101Other purchased transport services
COMMUNICATION
Postal services
Postal service s [COICOP 08.1.0]
102Postal services
Telephone and telefax equipment
Telephone and telefax equipment [COICOP 08.2.0]
103Telephone and telefax equipment
Telephone and telefax services
Telephone and telefax services [COICOP 08.3.0]
104Telephone and telefax services
RECREATION AND CULTURE
Audio-visual, photographic and information processing equipment
Equipment for the reception, recording and reproduction of sound and pictures [COICOP 09.1.1]
105Equipment for the reception, recording and reproduction of sound and pictures
Photographic and cinematographic equipment and optical instruments [COICOP 09.1.2]
106Photographic and cinematographic equipment and optical instruments
Information processing equipment [COICOP 09.1.3]
107Information processing equipment
Recording media [COICOP 09.1.4]
108Pre-recorded recording media
109Unrecorded recording media
Repair of audio-visual, photographic and information processing equipment [COICOP 09.1.5]
110Repair of audio-visual, photographic and information processing equipment
Other major durables for recreation and culture
Major durables for outdoor recreation [COICOP 09.2.1]
111Major durables for outdoor recreation
Musical instruments and major durables for indoor recreation [COICOP 09.2.2]
112Musical instruments and major durables for indoor recreation
Maintenance and repair of other major durables for recreation and culture [COICOP 09.2.3]
113Maintenance and repair of other major durables for recreation and culture
Other recreational items and equipment, gardens and pets
Games, toys and hobbies [COICOP 09.3.1]
114Games, toys and hobbies
Equipment for sport, camping and open-air recreation [COICOP 09.3.2]
115Equipment for sport, camping and open-air recreation
Gardens, plants and flowers [COICOP 09.3.3]
116Gardens, plants and flowers
Pets and related products [COICOP 09.3.4]
117Pets and related products
Veterinary and other services for pets [COICOP 09.3.5]
118Veterinary and other services for pets
Recreational and cultural services
Recreational and sporting services [COICOP 09.4.1]
119Recreational and sporting services
Cultural services [COICOP 09.4.2]
120Photographic services
121Other cultural services
Games of chance [COICOP 09.4.3]
122Games of chance
Newspapers, books and stationery
Books [COICOP 09.5.1]
123Books
Newspapers and periodicals [COICOP 09.5.2]
124Newspapers and periodicals
Miscellaneous printed matter, stationery and drawing materials [COICOP 09.5.3 and 09.5.4]
125Miscellaneous printed matter, stationery and drawing materials
Package holidays
Package holidays [COICOP 09.6.0]
126Package holidays
EDUCATION
Pre-primary and primary education
Pre-primary and primary education [COICOP 10.1.0]
127Pre-primary and primary education
Secondary education
Secondary education [COICOP 10.2.0]
128Secondary education
Post-secondary non-tertiary education
Post-secondary non-tertiary education [COICOP 10.3.0]
129Post-secondary non-tertiary education
Tertiary education
Tertiary education [COICOP 10.4.0]
130Tertiary education
Education not definable by level
Education not definable by level [COICOP 10.5.0]
131Education not definable by level
RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS
Catering services
Restaurants, cafés and the like [COICOP 11.1.1]
132Restaurant services whatever the type of establishment
133Pubs, bars, cafés, tea rooms and the like
Canteens [COICOP 11.1.2]
134Canteens
Accommodation services
Accommodation services [COICOP 11.2.0]
135Accommodation services
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND SERVICES
Personal care
Hairdressing salons and personal grooming establishments [COICOP 12.1.1]
136Hairdressing salons and personal grooming establishments
Electric appliances for personal care [COICOP 12.1.2]
137Electric appliances for personal care
Other appliances, articles and products for personal care [COICOP 12.1.3]
138Other appliances, articles and products for personal care
Prostitution
Prostitution [COICOP 12.2.0]
139Prostitution
Personal effects n.e.c.
Jewellery, clocks and watches [COICOP 12.3.1]
140Jewellery, clocks and watches
Other personal effects [COICOP 12.3.2]
141Other personal effects
Social protection
Social protection [COICOP 12.4.0]
142Social protection
Insurance
Insurance [COICOP 12.5.1, 12.5.2, 12.5.3, 12.5.4 and 12.5.5]
143Insurance
Financial services n.e.c.
FISIM [COICOP 12.6.1]
144FISIM
Other financial services n.e.c. [COICOP 12.6.2]
145Other financial services n.e.c.
Other services n.e.c.
Other services n.e.c. [COICOP 12.7.0]
146Other services n.e.c.
BALANCE OF EXPENDITURE OF RESIDENT ABROAD AND EXPENDITURE OF NON-RESIDENTS ON THE ECONOMIC TERRITORY
Final consumption expenditure of resident households in the rest of the world
Final consumption expenditure of resident households in the rest of the world
147Final consumption expenditure of resident households in the rest of the world
Final consumption expenditure of non-resident households on the economic territory
Final consumption expenditure of non-resident households on the economic territory
148Final consumption expenditure of non-resident households on the economic territory
INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS SERVING HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
Housing
Housing [COPNI 01.0.0]
149Housing
HEALTH
Health
Health [COPNI 02.1.1 to 02.6.0]
150Health
RECREATION AND CULTURE
Recreation and culture
Recreation and culture [COPNI 03.1.0 and 03.2.0]
151Recreation and culture
EDUCATION
Education
Education [COPNI 04.1.0 to 04.7.0]
152Education
SOCIAL PROTECTION
Social protection
Social protection [COPNI 05.1.0 and 05.2.0]
153Social protection
OTHER SERVICES
Other services
Other services [COPNI 06.0.0 to 09.2.0]
154Other services
INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY GOVERNMENT
HOUSING
Housing
Housing
155Housing
HEALTH
Health benefits and reimbursements
Medical products, appliances and equipment
156Pharmaceutical products
157Other medical products
158Therapeutic appliances and equipment
Health services
159Out-patient medical services
160Out-patient dental services
161Out-patient paramedical services
162Hospital services
Production of health services
Compensation of employees
163Physicians
164Nurses and other medical staff
165Non-medical staff
Intermediate consumption
166Pharmaceutical products
167Other medical goods
168Therapeutic appliances and equipment
169Intermediate consumption n.e.c.
Gross operating surplus
170Gross operating surplus
Net taxes on production
171Net taxes on production
Receipts from sales
172Receipts from sales
RECREATION AND CULTURE
Recreation and culture
Recreation and culture
173Recreation and culture
EDUCATION
Education benefits and reimbursements
Education benefits and reimbursements
174Education benefits and reimbursements
Production of education services
Compensation of employees
175Pre-primary and primary education
176Secondary education
177Post-secondary non-tertiary education
178Tertiary education
Intermediate consumption
179Intermediate consumption
Gross operating surplus
180Gross operating surplus
Net taxes on production
181Net taxes on production
Receipts from sales
182Receipt from sales
SOCIAL PROTECTION
Social protection
Social protection
183Social protection
COLLECTIVE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY GOVERNMENT
COLLECTIVE SERVICES
Collective services
Compensation of employees
184Compensation of employees (collective services relating to defence)
185Compensation of employees (collective services other than defence)
Intermediate consumption
186Intermediate consumption (collective services relating to defence)
187Intermediate consumption (collective services other than defence)
Gross operating surplus
188Gross operating surplus
Net taxes on production
189Net taxes on production
Receipts from sales
190Receipts from sales
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
Metal products and equipment
Fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment [CPA 28.11 to 28.75]
191Fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
General purpose machinery [CPA 29.11 to 29.24]
192Engines and turbines, pumps and compressors
193Other general purpose machinery
Special purpose machinery [CPA 29.31 to 29.72]
194Agricultural and forestry machinery
195Machine tools
196Machinery for metallurgy, mining, quarrying and construction
197Machinery for food, beverages and tobacco processing
198Machinery for textile, apparel and leather production
199Other special purpose machinery
Electrical and optical equipment [CPA 30.01 to 33.50]
200Office machinery
201Computers and other information processing equipment
202Electrical machinery and apparatus
203Radio, television and communications equipment and apparatus
204Medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks
Other manufactured goods n.e.c. [CPA 36.11 to 36.63]
205Other manufactured goods n.e.c.
Transport equipment
Road transport equipment [CPA 34.10 to 34.30 and 35.41 to 35.50]
206Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
207Other road transport
Other transport equipment [CPA 35.11 to 35.30]
208Ships, boats, steamers, tugs, floating platforms, rigs
209Locomotives and rolling stock
210Aircraft, helicopters and other aeronautical equipment
CONSTRUCTION
Residential buildings
One and two dwelling buildings [CPA division 45]
211One or two dwelling buildings
Multi-dwelling buildings [CPA division 45]
212Multi-dwelling buildings
Non-residential buildings
Agricultural buildings [CPA division 45]
213Agricultural buildings
Industrial buildings and warehouses [CPA division 45]
214Industrial buildings and warehouses
Commercial buildings [CPA division 45]
215Commercial buildings
Other non-residential buildings [CPA division 45]
216Other non-residential buildings
Civil engineering works
Transport infrastructures [CPA division 45]
217Transport infrastructures
Pipelines, communication and power lines [CPA division 45]
218Pipelines, communication and power lines
Other civil engineering works [CPA division 45]
219Other civil engineering works
OTHER PRODUCTS
Other products
Products of agriculture, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture [CPA divisions 01, 02 and 05]
220Products of agriculture, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture
Software [CPA 72.20]
221Software
Other products n.e.c. [CPA n.e.c.]
222Other products n.e.c.
CHANGES IN INVENTORIES AND ACQUISITIONS LESS DISPOSALS OF VALUABLES
CHANGES IN INVENTORIES
Changes in inventories
Changes in inventories
223Changes in inventories
ACQUISITIONS LESS DISPOSALS OF VALUABLES
Acquisitions less disposals of valuables
Acquisitions less disposals of valuables
224Acquisitions less disposals of valuables
BALANCE OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
EXPORTS OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Exports of goods
Exports of goods to the EU and institutions of the EU
225Exports of goods to EU countries
226Exports of goods to institutions of the EU
Exports of goods to third countries and international organisations
227Exports of goods to third countries and international organisations
Exports of services
Exports of services to the EU and institutions of the EU
228Exports of services to EU countries
229Exports of services to institutions of the EU
Exports of services to third countries and international organisations
230Exports of services to third countries and international organisations
IMPORTS OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Imports of goods
Imports of goods from the EU and institutions of the EU
231Imports of goods from EU countries
232Imports of goods from institutions of the EU
Imports of goods from third countries and international organisations
233Imports of goods from third countries and international organisations
Imports of services
Imports of services from the EU and institutions of the EU
234Imports of services from EU countries
235Imports of services from institutions of the EU
Imports of services from third countries and international organisations
236Imports of services from third countries and international organisations