General features of the system of the European System of Accounts (ESA 2010) THE CONTRACTOR IS ACTING UNDER A FRAMEWORK CONTRACT CONCLUDED WITH THE COMMISSION.

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General features of the system of the European System of Accounts (ESA 2010) THE CONTRACTOR IS ACTING UNDER A FRAMEWORK CONTRACT CONCLUDED WITH THE COMMISSION

Overview ESA 2010 Regulation and Transmission Programme Statistical units and their groupings Flows and stocks System of accounts and the aggregates Input-output framework

ESA 2010 Regulation “The ESA 2010 is a regulation setting forth the rules, conventions, definitions and classifications to be applied in producing the national accounts in Member States” (ESA 2010 1.12). REGULATION (EU) No 549/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL. Annex B of the Regulation: Transmission Programme

ESA 2010 data transmission programme http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/esa-2010/overview

Basic concepts Statistical units and their groupings Flows and stocks System of accounts and the aggregates Input-output framework

Basic concepts – Statistical units and their groupings Grouping institutional units into sectors; Grouping local kind-of-activity units (local KAUs) into industries (NACE Rev. 2) on the basis of their type of activity.

Basic concepts – Flows and stocks In national accounts two basic kinds of information are recorded: flows and stocks. Flows refer to actions and effects of events that take place within a given period of time, while stocks refer to positions at a certain point in time.

Basic concepts – Flows and stocks Flows (ESA 2010 1.65) reflect the creation, transformation, exchange, transfer or extinction of economic value. They involve changes in the value of an institutional unit's assets or liabilities. Economic flows are of two kinds: transactions, and other changes in assets. Transactions appear in all accounts and tables where flows appear, except the other changes in volume of assets account and the revaluation account.

Basic concepts – Flows and stocks Stocks (ESA 2010 1.85) are holdings of assets and liabilities at a point in time. Stocks are recorded within the boundaries of ESA 2010 system is exhaustive in respect of both flows and stocks. Stocks are not recorded for assets which are not owned, such as human capital and natural resources. This implies that all changes in stocks can be fully explained by recorded flows.

Basic concepts – Flows and stocks Transactions are monetary (have a value) or non monetary (assign a value) Transactions are generally an exchange of something for something - Transactions with a counterpart are: • ‘Something’ for ‘something’ - Transactions without a counterpart: •‘Something’ for ‘nothing’ Transfer payments: current and capital transfers

Basic concepts – Valuation With the exception of some variables concerning population and labour, the ESA 2010 system shows all flows and stocks in monetary terms. Flows and stocks shall be measured according to their exchange value, i.e. the value at which flows and stocks are in fact, or could be, exchanged for cash. Therefore, market prices are the ESA's reference for valuation.

Basic concepts – Time of recording Flows shall be recorded on an accrual basis; that is, when economic value is created, transformed or extinguished, or when claims and obligations arise, are transformed or are cancelled. Output is valued at basic prices and recorded when produced and not when paid for by a purchaser. Inputs are recorded when transformed, not when purchased. Recording on an accrual basis applies to all flows, monetary as well as non-monetary and intra-unit, as well as flows between units.

Basic concepts – Types of aggregates In national accounts two types of aggregates are distinguished (ESA 2010 1.131) : (a) aggregates which refer directly to transactions in the system, such as the output of goods and services, final consumption, gross fixed capital formation, compensation of employees, etc.; (b) aggregates which represent balancing items in the accounts, such as GDP at market prices, operating surplus of the total economy, GNI, national disposable income, saving, current external balance, and net worth of the total economy (national wealth).

Sequence of accounts A presentation of the accounts: → in a logical order → reflecting economic life. USES AND RESOURCES!

Sequence of accounts

Sequence of accounts

Sequence of accounts

Sequence of accounts

Input-output framework The input-output (I-O) framework brings together components of Gross Value Added (GVA), industry inputs and outputs, product supply and demand, and the composition of uses and resources across institutional sectors for the economy: Supply and use tables; Symmetric input-output tables.

Supply and use tables Supply and use table are an integral part of national accounts. The ‘supply table’ provides information on domestic production in a cross-classification by industries and products. The ‘use tables’ describes the use of products by the different industries and in the categories of final demand.

Supply and use tables For each product, supply equals the sum of all uses, shown in balanced rows in the supply and use framework. This identity is valid only when supply and use are on the same valuation basis. This identity is of crucial importance for achieving numerical consistency in the system of national accounts.

Symmetric input-output tables Symmetric input-output tables are product-by-product or industry-by-industry matrices combining both supply and use into a single table with identical classification of products or industries, applied to both rows and columns.

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