ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/SD/2011/1
Country: Arab region
Publication Type: Reports & studies
Publication Subject: National Accounts Studies of the Arab Region
Cluster: Statistics, Information Society and Technology
Focus Area: Statistics
Initiatives: Financial & macroeconomic statistics for National accounts
SDGs: Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Keywords: Arab countries, National accounts, Statistical data, Economic statistics, Gross domestic product, Economic indicators
National Accounts Studies of the ESCWA Region, No. 30
January 2011
Chapter I contains tables on selected indicators including annual growth rates of real GDP, GDP at constant and current prices, GDP per capita, national disposable income per capita, gross capital formation and percentage of net exports to GDP. Chapter II presents the main consolidated national accounts for each member country in national currency and at current prices. Chapter III reviews economic growth in real terms after eliminating the effect of price inflation and contains tables of GDP by expenditure and economic activity. The bulletin, in which data were compiled from national statistical sources and answers submitted by member countries to questionnaires prepared by ESCWA, is intended for economic and social researchers and planners.
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Chapter I contains tables on selected indicators including annual growth rates of real GDP, GDP at constant and current prices, GDP per capita, national disposable income per capita, gross capital formation and percentage of net exports to GDP. Chapter II presents the main consolidated national accounts for each member country in national currency and at current prices. Chapter III reviews economic growth in real terms after eliminating the effect of price inflation and contains tables of GDP by expenditure and economic activity. The bulletin, in which data were compiled from national statistical sources and answers submitted by member countries to questionnaires prepared by ESCWA, is intended for economic and social researchers and planners.