Table 12
Outlay components across data vintages

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Table 12
Outlay components across data vintages
Table summary
This table displays the results of Outlay components across data vintages 1926 to 1986, 1961 to 2011 and 1981 to 2011 (appearing as column headers).
  1926 to 1986 1961 to 2011 1981 to 2011
Household and NPISH –Purchases of consumer goods and services;
–Current transfers.
–Personal expenditure on goods and services;
–Current transfers.
–Final consumption expenditure;
–Current transfers calculated net of transfers between Households and NPISH.
Corporations –Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment income payments;
–Direct taxes;
–Other current transfers.
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment income payments;
–Direct taxes;
–Other current transfers.
–Property income paid;
–Current transfers (including taxes).
Governments –Government consumption purchases net of government sales to corporations;
–Purchases of labour services;
–Consumption of capital;
–Current transfers;
–Capital assistance to corporations and unincorporated businesses;
–Pensions to non-residents;
–Interest on the public debt.
–Gross current expenditure on goods and services;
–Current transfers;
–Interest on the public debt.
–Net general government final consumption expenditure;
–Property income paid;
–Subsidies on products and imports;
–Current transfers.
Non-residents –Purchases of goods and services (Canadian exports);
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment income payments;
–Current transfers;
–Surplus or deficit on current transactions with non-residents.
–Purchases of goods (exports);
–Purchases of services (exports);
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment receipts;
–Current transfers.
–Purchases of goods (exports);
–Purchases of services (exports);
–Property income paid;
–Compensation of employees, non-residents working in Canada;
–Current transfers paid.
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