A Guide to Deflating the Input-Output Accounts: Sources and Methods - ARCHIVED
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This publication provides a description of the data sources and methods used to compile the input-output tables at constant prices. It includes a brief description of the accounting framework, an overview of the methods used for the major components of the tables and an outline of the techniques applied to each group of goods and services. It also distinguishes between the derivation of the gross domestic product by industry for the business sector and that of the non-business sector. Finally, it discusses some of the critical contemporary issues that are being addressed at the time of writing.
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A Guide to Deflating the Input-Output Accounts: Sources and Methods, 2001 - ARCHIVED | February 15, 2001 | More information |
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