ESA

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ESA is the standardized European Union framework for collecting, organizing, and presenting national and regional economic statistics.

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Surface form Occurrences
ESA 2010 0
ESA 95 0

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf statistical framework
system of national accounts
version of European System of Accounts
abbreviationFor European System of Accounts NERFINISHED
adoptionYear 1995
appliesTo EU Member States NERFINISHED
European Union institutions NERFINISHED
basedOn SNA 2008
System of National Accounts NERFINISHED
classificationSystem assets and liabilities
economic activities
transactions and other flows
coordinatedBy Eurostat NERFINISHED
country European Union
covers balance sheets
capital accounts
financial accounts
income accounts
production accounts
defines institutional sectors
stocks of assets and liabilities
transactions and other economic flows
domain macroeconomic statistics
national accounts
regional accounts
ensures international comparability of EU economic statistics
fullName European System of Accounts NERFINISHED
harmonizedWith Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual NERFINISHED
IMF Government Finance Statistics Manual NERFINISHED
implementationStart 2014
legalBasis EU regulation
purpose to organize national and regional economic statistics
to present comparable economic statistics across EU countries
to provide a standardized framework for collecting economic statistics
replaced ESA 95 NERFINISHED
scope national level statistics
regional level statistics
sectoral accounts
usedBy European Central Bank NERFINISHED
European Commission NERFINISHED
central banks in the European Union
national statistical institutes of EU Member States
usedFor EU economic policy-making
GDP measurement in the European Union
excessive deficit procedure statistics
fiscal surveillance in the European Union
government deficit and debt statistics
version ESA 2010 NERFINISHED

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