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Đặt câu có từ "national accounts"
1. System of National Accounts
2. · IMF: Quarterly National Accounts Manual.
3. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AND ANALYTICAL STUDIES
4. Disaggregation of conventional national accounts.
5. [23] System of National Accounts (United Nations).
6. Items for discussion and decision: national accounts
7. United Nations, System of National Accounts 2008
8. Implementation of the System of National Accounts
9. ECE‐EUROSTAT‐OECD Meeting on National Accounts
10. National accounts have introduced the concept of
11. Report of the Task Force on National Accounts
12. Countries routinely publish revisions to their national accounts.
13. Countries routinely publish revisions to their national accounts
14. The System of National Accounts (often abbreviated as SNA; formerly the United Nations System of National Accounts or UNSNA) is an international standard system of national accounts, the first international standard being published in 1953.
15. Merchandise trade, national accounts and balance of payments
16. Systems of national accounts revealing unpaid productive work
17. Institutional units in the System of National Accounts
18. Labour Force Survey; System of National Accounts, seasonally adjusted
19. Compilation of special purpose entities in Dutch National Accounts
20. Eurostat has released its manual on quarterly national accounts
21. Activities of Inter-secretariat Task Force on National Accounts
22. Labour Force Survey and System of National Accounts, seasonally adjusted
23. ( 3 ) NATIONAL ACCOUNTS BASIS , EXCLUDING LOANS ADVANCES AND EQUITIES ( NET ) .
24. Gross domestic product at constant 1995 prices (source: National Accounts).
25. The estimate of persons employed follows the national accounts concept.
26. Joint ECE- CIS-STAT- OECD Workshop on National Accounts, spring
27. Gross domestic product at constant 1995 prices (source: National Accounts)
28. Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Meeting on National Accounts (Geneva # pril
29. Table 55 G-7 general government total outlays National Accounts Basis
30. - the conceptual consistency between the indicator and the national accounts concepts.
31. Report on the meeting of the Advisory Expert Group on National Accounts
32. Presentation by IMF on developments in Data Dissemination Standards for national accounts
33. National Accounts Statistics: Analysis of Main Aggregates, 1998-1999 –Sales No. 02.
34. These could be based on the routines for revising the national accounts
35. the concepts underlying the CPI correspond to those of the national accounts
36. SNA 2008 Annex 3: Changes from the 1993 System of National Accounts:
37. A market economy cannot be run without a system of national accounts.
38. Current status of national accounts and plans for implementation of SNA 2008
39. • Non-profit institutions in the framework of the System of National Accounts
40. the concepts underlying the index correspond to those of the national accounts
41. The current priority areas are national accounts and population and housing censuses.
42. The Commission encourages best practices in national accounts compilation through the GNI Committee.
43. IES was set up taking into consideration national accounts' needs for statistical data
44. revisions of data due to conceptual adjustments (for example, adjustments of national accounts),
45. Eurostat: Working Group: National Accounts Directors, twice a year in January and June
46. Eurostat has published a handbook on price and volume measures on national accounts
47. • Internal consistency checks (do corresponding data match, e.g., in the national accounts questionnaire
48. National Accounts Statistics: Analysis of Main Aggregates, 2004 and 2005 editions, (print) (2)
49. After acceptance, National accounts takes over the system and performs the routine calculations.
50. (24) Gross national product (GNP) was the national accounts aggregate used until 2001.