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National Accounts Statistics 2001
by Department of Economic & Social Affairs
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with references to "gross fixed capital formation".
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... may be illustrated by considering a fundamental distinction in economics and in the System, namely, the distinction between consumption and gross fixed capital formation (or gross fixed investment, as it is often described in other contexts). xviii ... "
Key Phrases:
Gross National Disposable Income, Gross National Income, Less Financial, Plus Statistical, Plus Current, Plus Property, less intermediate consumption, gross mixed income, statistical reasons from the definitions, individual consumption expenditure, national accounts questionnaire, general government final consumption expenditure
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... tables are as follows: Household Consumption Expenditure, including Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households (NPISHs) (1ù1e 96f), Government Consumption Expenditure (line 91f), Gross Fixed Capital Formation (line 93e), Changes in Inventories (line 93i) (formerly Increase/Decrease(-) in Stocks), Exports of Goods and Services (line 90c), and Imports ... "
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... 16 Total external debt (% of GDP) 26 32 Drivers of growth Gross domestic savings (% of GDP) 46.8 28.1 Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 32.4 24.8 Private sector capital formation (% of GDP) 13.1 14. ... "
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... which appear in the corresponding table concerning the form in which it is presented. Thus, for example, under the title "Gross fixed capital formation in construction" it is noted that these are expressed in millons of dollars at constant 1995 prices. Growth rates are ... "
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