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- Title
QUARTERLY NATIONAL ACCOUNTS IN WESTERN GERMANY.
- Authors
Arndt, K.D.
- Abstract
The article presents an overview of the quarterly national accounts in West Germany compiled as of March 1965. Quarterly accounts were started in Germany in spring 1951, about a year later than the official annual accounts. This rapid succession may seem somewhat strange, but it was really no more rapid than other things in Germany in those days. The information in the article is based upon Berlin Institute's quarterly data and estimating system. Supplementary tables include the breakdown of the GNP into industrial groups and into types of gross income. There are additional tables of prices, aggregates in real terms and net income shares and also a breakdown of the employed labour force and its gross wage averages into industrial groups. The main set of tables shows the flow of income and expenditure between the five accounts, private and public enterprises, private households, general Government, international transactions and capital formation. The expenditures in the enterprise account are revenues for the other four accounts and vice versa.
- Subjects
GERMANY (West); NATIONAL income accounting; ECONOMIC conditions in West Germany; INCOME in respect of decedent; GROSS national product; GROSS income
- Publication
Review of Income & Wealth, 1965, Vol 11, Issue 1, p213
- ISSN
0034-6586
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1475-4991.1965.tb00990.x