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System of National Accounts 2008 |
Released: | 2009 |
Description: | The System of National Accounts, 2008 (2008 SNA) is an updated version of the System of National Accounts, 1993 (1993 SNA). It is the fifth version of the SNA, the first of which was published over fifty years ago. At its thirty-third session in 2003, the Statistical Commission requested that the 1993 SNA be updated to bring the national accounting framework in line with the needs of data users. The 2008 SNA starts with an introduction and an overview and then presents the accounting rules, the accounts and tables, and their integration. These subjects are the topics of chapters 1-17. Chapters 18 to 29 elaborate various aspects of the accounts, provide details about their presentation and describe some possible extensions to improve the usefulness of the accounts for a wide range of purposes. |
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Updates and Amendments to the System of National Accounts 1993 |
Released: | 2004 |
Description: | The methodological material presented in this publication complements the recommendations of the System of National Accounts 1993, and reflects the changes and improvements that have been introduced to the System of National Accounts since its most recent version in 1993. Along with the previously published 1993 SNA, Updates and Amendments is intended for use by statisticians at the national and international levels and is expected to support the implementation process of the System of National Accounts. |
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System of National Accounts 1993 |
Released: | 1994 |
Description: | This comprehensive manual is the result of an intensive and unprecedented collaboration of five organizations - the United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the European Union, with input from some 200 experts worldwide in a variety of statistical and economic fields. It portrays and describes the conceptual and accounting framework of the new and revised recommendations prepared to meet the need for more effective national and global economic policy-making well into the 21st century. |
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