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Incomes, outlays and capital accounts (ESA95), account form, by institutional sector and transaction item, current prices. Year 1980 - 2013

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2014-05-30
Transaktion, SEK million:
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The annual sector accounts 1980–1992 have been updated 2013-09-13.
The transaction items can be divided in different accounts according to ESA 1995. The choice can be done in the listbox above the transaction items.

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value added, gross at basic prices

Value added, gross at basic prices is calculated as output (P1) less intermediate consumption (P2).