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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
  Title MNA - National accounts, GDP and Main aggregates (Eurostat ESA2010 TP, table 1)

  Data source Eurostat

  Contact email address Statistical Information Request form
  Contact organisation European Central Bank

 
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  Dataset last update in SDW 2023-06-09 11:01:48
  FAME database shortcut $ESA2010

  Catalog Download the series catalogue of the dataset MNA in CSV format, i.e. full list of series and associated metadata: Excel 2013 (zipped) or the earlier Excel versions.
  Dataset content change New price reference year (2015=100) for the volume series in the MNA dataset as of 04/10/2019.

Note that the attribute REF_YEAR_PRICE has changed from "2010" to "2015". There is no change in the series keys (MNA.?.LR.?), however the level of the volume series will change due to the new reference year.

This change follows the benchmark revision in national accounts in 2019 coordinated by Eurostat in line with the Harmonised European Revision Policy (HERP).  

 
LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
  Legal acts and other agreements Regulation (EU) No 549/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on the European system of national and regional accounts in the European Union (link

 
SCOPE
  Data presentation - Summary description The Main aggregates in the national accounts (MNA dataset) include gross domestic product (GDP), value added by main economic activity, main expenditure components and aggregated income statistics. These data are collected and disseminated by the European Commission (Eurostat) and the national statistical authorities.

The MNA dataset also includes additional indicators calculated by the ECB such as implicit GDP deflators, contributions to growth, unit labour costs and its components (compensation per employee and labour productivity), as well as business investment. Data for the euro area / EU and the European countries are available.

  Data presentation - Detailed description Gross domestic product (GDP) and its components - value added by economic activity, expenditure and income statistics - are part of the ESA 2010 annual and quarterly national accounts produced by the European Commission (Eurostat) and national statistical authorities. Euro area results are estimated using information for the individual countries.

GDP is the value of an economy’s total output of goods and services less intermediate consumption, plus net taxes on products and imports. GDP can be also broken down by expenditure or income components. The main expenditure aggregates that make up GDP are household final consumption, government final consumption, gross fixed capital formation, changes in inventories, and imports and exports of goods and services (including intra-euro area trade) while the income components include gross operating surplus and mixed income, compensation of employees, taxes on production and imports, and subsidies.

The GDP deflators and unit labour costs and its components (compensation per employee and labour productivity) are calculated by the ECB based on the ESA 2010 national accounts data.

The GDP deflators are the ratios of the series in current prices and volume series, where the current price series for the countries are adjusted for national exchange rate movements before joining the euro area.

Unit labour costs are a measure of total labour costs per unit of output calculated as the ratio of compensation per employee to labour productivity (defined as GDP per person employed).

Labour productivity reflects the output that can be produced with a given input of labour. It can be measured in several ways, but is commonly measured as GDP divided by either total employment (by people in employment, i.e. including both employees and self-employed) or total hours worked. The headline ECB measure calculates labour productivity as GDP divided by persons in employment.

Compensation per employee is the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, that is payable by employers to employees in return for work, i.e. gross wages and salaries, as well as bonuses, overtime payments and employers’ social security contributions, divided by the total number of employees.

For more information refer to ESA2010 manual and ESA2010 Transmission Program (Table 1).  

 
METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
  Time period Quarterly and Annual

  Statistical concepts and definitions For information about the naming convention (series key dimensions and metadata), refer to the MNA underlying DSD (NA_MAIN) maintained by the ESTAT.
 
DISSEMINATION
  Release policy - release calendar See  Eurostat 

  Documentation on methodology See Eurostat website and Eurostat metadata.     

 
MISCELLANEOUS
  Metadata last update 07/MAY/2021 20:54:40

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Show/Hide section  MNA - National accounts, Main aggregates (Eurostat ESA2010 TP, table 1)

Title Complement Gross fixed capital formation - Euro area 19 (fixed composition) - World (all entities, including reference area, including IO), Total economy, Intellectual property products (gross), Euro, Current prices, Non transformed data, Calendar and seasonally adjusted data
Series Key MNA.Q.Y.I8.W0.S1.S1.D.P51G.N117G._T._Z.EUR.V.N
ECB Last update 2023-06-08 11:00:00.0
Unit Millions of Euro
Reference area Euro area 19 (fixed composition) as of 1 January 2015 (I8)
Compiling organisation European Commission (including Eurostat) (4D0)
Decimals Two (2)
Reference period detail Calendar year (C)
Time period collection Summed through period (S)
Title Gross fixed capital formation
Description of the time series Gross fixed capital formation - Euro area 19 (fixed composition) - World (all entities, including reference area, including IO), Total economy, Intellectual property products (gross), Euro, Current prices, Non transformed data, Calendar and seasonally adjusted data
Publications Statistics Bulletin: Table in chapter 05, section 02 (T0502)
Frequency Quarterly