Quarterly Estimates of GDP (Reference year = 2000)
Jan.-Mar. 2011 (The 1st preliminary)
Tables of GDP and its components (1980:I-2011:I) (Expenditure approach)
Ⅰ. GDP (expenditure approach) and its components
- The nominal original series after Jan.-Mar. of 2009 and the real original series after Jan-Mar. of 2008 may be revised due to the incorporation of newly available and revised source data.
- The seasonally adjusted series are retroactively revised because the concurrent seasonal adjustment is applied to the newest original series as follows according to demand components.
- Domestic final consumption expenditure of households, Private non-residential investment, and Private inventory increase
Revised back to January-March 1994
- Other than Domestic final consumption expenditure of households, Private non-residential investment, and Private inventory increase
Revised back to January-March 1980
(Notes) As for Domestic final consumption expenditure of households(Durable Goods, Semi-durable goods, Non-Durable goods and Services(excluding Imputed Rent)), Private non-residential investment, and Private inventory increase, quarterly division pattern is different in the first part(from January-March 1980 to October-December 1993) and the second part (from January-March 1994 to the latest quarter) because of the limitation of source data. Therefore, ARIMA models are estimated for two parts, (i) from January-March 1980 to October-December 1993, (ii) from January-March 1994 to the latest quarter. For the first part, the seasonally adjusted series are the same as the series released for the April-June period 2009 (The First Preliminary) for some time to come. For the second part, the seasonally adjusted series are retroactively revised in every release.
- Domestic final consumption expenditure of households, Private non-residential investment, and Private inventory increase
- Private and public investment figures for Jan.-Mar. 2004 fluctuated due to large-scale acquisition of fixed assets by the central government from private sector.
Ⅱ. Domestic final consumption expenditure of households classified by type,
Exports and Imports of goods and services
Domestic final consumption expenditure of households classified by type are estimated by classifying each item of the 87-purpose classification of Domestic final consumption expenditure of households into one of the four categories: Durable goods, Semi-durable goods, Non-durable goods, and Services.
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