- Deutschland in der Rezession - Jacques, 14.08.2003, 10:36
- Re: Ich glaube, in Deutschland will man gar keine Konjunkturen mehr haben - Bob, 14.08.2003, 13:04
- Regierten hier die NeoCons, wĂĽrden sie denselben Zustand als 5% Wachstum def.! - kingsolomon, 14.08.2003, 13:14
- Re: nicht nur - Cosa, 14.08.2003, 14:11
- Re: Regierten hier die NeoCons, wĂĽrden sie denselben Zustand als 5% Wachstum def.! - Jacques, 14.08.2003, 14:21
- Re: Regierten hier die NeoCons, wĂĽrden sie denselben Zustand als 5% Wachstum def.! - Euklid, 14.08.2003, 14:26
- Re: in lila - Cosa, 14.08.2003, 14:36
- hast Du ne Graphik zur Imputation? - kingsolomon, 14.08.2003, 15:17
- Re: hast Du ne Graphik zur Imputation? - Cosa, 14.08.2003, 15:38
- Tabelle 8.21 NIPA Tables - kingsolomon, 14.08.2003, 16:39
- Re: Tabelle 8.21 NIPA Tables... Vorarbeit - Uwe, 14.08.2003, 22:33
- Re: Tabelle 8.21 NIPA Tables... Vorarbeit - kingsolomon, 14.08.2003, 23:16
- Re: Tabelle 8.21 NIPA Tables... Vorarbeit - Uwe, 14.08.2003, 22:33
- Tabelle 8.21 NIPA Tables - kingsolomon, 14.08.2003, 16:39
- oder der Witz mit den Girokonten (owT) - Amanito, 14.08.2003, 16:06
- Re: hast Du ne Graphik zur Imputation? - Cosa, 14.08.2003, 15:38
- hast Du ne Graphik zur Imputation? - kingsolomon, 14.08.2003, 15:17
- Importe vs Exporte - Amanito, 14.08.2003, 16:09
Tabelle 8.21 NIPA Tables
-->Die gehen allerdings nur bis 2001
Hier ne Beschreibung des Faktors ( hab ich von der Weltbank Website )
wobei ich davon ausgehe, dass amerikanische Statistiker besonders
erfindungsreich sind in dieser Hinsicht.
...
15. Individual consumption expenditure by households includes a number of imputed expenditures. These are “expenditures” that did not actually take place but for which values are assigned - or “imputed” - in order to improve comparability between countries. The imputations are:
? Imputed rents of owner-occupiers. People who live in their own dwellings are regarded as selling dwelling services to themselves. Expenditures on rents are therefore estimated both for those who really do pay rents to the owners of their dwellings and for those who own their own houses or apartments. In most countries this is the most important imputation included in individual consumption expenditure by households.
? Consumption of own-produced goods. Persons who consume goods that they have produced themselves are considered to be selling the goods to themselves. The most important examples are crops and livestock products that farmers produce for themselves and their families. In some countries, beer, wines, spirits, textiles, pottery, furniture and farm tools may also be produced for own-consumption in significant quantities. Note that imputations are made only for goods. With the exception of dwelling services produced by owner occupiers, no imputations are made for any of the other services such as cooking, child care and cleaning services that are produced and consumed within households.
? Income in kind. Employees may receive goods and services free or at very low prices as part of their compensation. For example railway workers often have the right to free train travel, coal miners may receive a regular ration of coal and members of the armed forces usually get meals free. In the national accounts, goods and services provided as income-in-kind are part of compensation of employees, and the same amount is included in individual consumption expenditure by households.
? Financial services indirectly measured. (FISIM). Banks usually provide their clients with some services free or at prices below their cost of production and cover the rest of the costs of production by charging higher interest on loans than they pay on deposits. These services are referred to as “FISIM” in the 1993 SNA and are measured by the difference between interest received on loans and the interest paid on deposits. The SNA recommends that FISIM should be shown as an imputed expenditure by the sector that benefits from the free services. Households are one of these sectors so that in countries that follow this recommendation, FISIM will be an imputed component of individual final expenditure by households.
? Barter transactions. Barter is the exchange of goods or services for other goods and services without money changing hands. In principle, final consumption expenditure by households should include barter transactions.

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