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  • 2-March-2011

    English

    System of National Accounts 2008 - 2008 SNA

    The System of National Accounts 2008 (2008 SNA) is the latest version of the international statistical standard for the national accounts, adopted by the United Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC).

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  • 8-novembre-2010

    Français

    Parités de pouvoir d'achat et taux de change

    Inclus les parités de pouvoir d'achat du PIB et de la consommation individuelle effective ainsi que les taux de change (monnaie national par USD) de 1970 à la dernière année disponible.

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  • 3-May-2010

    English

    Towards measuring the volume output of education and health services: a handbook

    Statistics Working Paper N. 31 - 2010/2 - The measurement of volumes of health and education services constitutes a challenge for national accountants and price statisticians. In the past, such services have typically been measured by the inputs used to provide them but such an approach neglects any productivity changes in service provision. An increasing number of countries is now working towards output-based measures of the volume

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  • 15-décembre-2009

    Français

    Dépenses des administrations publiques par fonction, OCDE

    Ces statistiques sont extraites de la base de données des Comptes nationaux de l'OCDE : comptes des administrations publiques. Cette base de données présente, par pays - selon disponibilité - un ensemble de quatre tableaux pour les secteurs et sous-secteurs des administrations publiques comme définis dans le Système des comptes nationaux 1993.

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  • 3-December-2009

    English

    Handbook on Deriving Capital Measures of Intellectual Property Products

    The latest System of National Accounts (the 2008 SNA) explicitly recognises, for the first time, that expenditures on research and experimental development (R&D) should be recorded as capital formation. This is a natural extension to the 1993 SNA, which recommends recording many acquisitions of software and databases, mineral exploration, and entertainment, artistic and literary originals as capital formation, too. These products have a common characteristic, namely that their value reflects the underlying intellectual property they embody, which is why they are referred to collectively in this publication as intellectual property products (IPPs). But they also share another important characteristic: their measurement is not straightforward, and in the absence of clear guidance it is highly likely that estimates will not be comparable between countries. This Handbook is designed to provide that guidance by considering IPPs collectively, based on their common characteristics, by type, based on any specificities, such as data availability, and by detailed transaction - for example the valuation of IPPs that have been produced for internal use by their developers, the valuation of unsuccessful IPPs, and the production of IPPs produced and made freely available by government.
  • 26-February-2009

    English

    The Final Financial Investment of French Households

    Statistics Working Paper N. 28 - 2009/2 - This working paper analyses the “final financial instruments” in which French households’ financial savings are invested by making transparent their intermediated investments with mutual funds and life insurance corporations.

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  • 25-February-2009

    English

    Do financial systems converge? New evidence from household financial assets in selected OECD countries

    Statistics Working Paper N. 27 - 2009/1 - Many authors underlined the convergence of financial structures towards a model which combines elements of the Anglo Saxon one, where markets prevail, with characteristics of the continental European systems, where intermediaries are predominant. The goal of this paper is to study financial systems convergence through the lens of household asset allocation. We analyze ó and â convergence of

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  • 12-janvier-2009

    Français

    Produit intérieur brut (PIB) des pays membres de l'OCDE et économies non membres

    Inclus le PIB et le PIB par tête pour les pays membres de l'OCDE, la zone euro et 3 zones (OCDE total, OCDE Europe et EU15) en USD et indices de volume et de prix. Inclus également le PIB suivant l'optique des dépenses, de la production aux prix constant et courant ainsi que le PIB suivant l'optique des revenus de 1970 à la dernière année disponible, en monnaie nationale. Source : Base de données des Comptes nationaux annuels

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  • 29-septembre-2006

    Français, Excel, 163kb

    Cahiers Statistiques No. 11, septembre 2006 : les indicateurs alternatifs du bien-être

    Comme beaucoup d’autres organisations, l’OCDE mesure normalement le niveau de vie matériel des pays membres par leur produit intérieur brut (PIB) et l’évolution de celui ci. Or, il est évident que les gouvernants ne s’attachent pas seulement au PIB. En effet, ils cherchent à améliorer le bien-être global, actuel et futur, des citoyens en tenant compte d’autres facteurs ayant trait notamment la redistribution et la qualité de

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  • 20-December-2003

    English

    OECD Capital Services Estimates: Methodology and a First Set of Results

    Statistics Working Paper N. 9 - 2003/6 - This paper presents the concepts underlying capital services measures, describes estimation methods and produces a first set of results. It also raises a number of outstanding conceptual issues in relation to capital services measures.

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