Quarterly Estimates of GDP (Reference year = 2000)
Apr.-Jun. 2011 (The 1st preliminary)
Tables of GDP and its components (1980:I-2011:Ⅱ) (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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