methods, notes and classification 2. Disposable income and net lending - net borrowing methods, notes and classification

    • Country
      • 00 Australia
      • 01 Austria
      • 02 Belgium
      • 03 Canada
      • 04 Chile
      • 05 Colombia
      • 06 Costa Rica
      • 07 Czech Republic
      • 08 Denmark
      • 09 Estonia
      • 0a Finland
      • 0b France
      • 0c Germany
      • 0d Greece
      • 0e Hungary
      • 0f Iceland
      • 0g Ireland
      • 0h Israel
      • 0i Italy
      • 0j Japan
      • 0k Korea
      • 0l Latvia
      • 0m Lithuania
      • 0n Luxembourg
      • 0o Mexico
      • 0p Netherlands
      • 0q New Zealand
      • 0r Norway
      • 0s Poland
      • 0t Portugal
      • 0u Slovak Republic
      • 0v Slovenia
      • 0w Spain
      • 0x Sweden
      • 0y Switzerland
      • 0z Turkey
      • 10 United Kingdom
      • 11 United States
      • 12 Euro area (19 countries)
      • 13 European Union – 27 countries (from 01/02/2020)
      • 14 European Union (15 countries)
      • 15 OECD - Europe
      • 16 OECD - Total
      • 17 OECD - FORMER TOTAL
      • Non-OECD Economies
        • 18 Albania
        • 19 Brazil
        • 1a Bulgaria
        • 1b Cabo Verde
        • 1c China (People's Republic of)
        • 1d Croatia
        • 1e Cyprus
        • 1f Hong Kong, China
        • 1g India
        • 1h Indonesia
        • 1i Madagascar
        • 1j Malta
        • 1k Morocco
        • 1l North Macedonia
        • 1m Romania
        • 1n Russia
        • 1o Saudi Arabia
        • 1p Serbia
        • 1q Singapore
        • 1r South Africa
        • 1s Zambia
        • 1t Former Economies: Former Federal Republic of Germany
    • Transaction
      • 2--Disposable income and net lending/net borrowing: Disposable income and net lending/net borrowing
        • 0 Gross domestic product
        • 1 Trading gain or loss
        • 2 Gross domestic income
        • Net primary incomes from the rest of the world
          • 3 Net primary incomes from the rest of the world
          • 4 Primary incomes receivable from the rest of the world
          • 5 Primary incomes payable to the rest of the world
        • 6 Gross national income at market prices
        • 7 Consumption of fixed capital
        • 8 Net national income at market prices
        • Net current transfers from the rest of the world
          • 9 Net current transfers from the rest of the world
          • a Current transfers receivable from the rest of the world
          • b Current transfers payable to the rest of the world
        • c Gross national disposable income
        • d Net national disposable income
        • e Final consumption expenditures
        • f Adjustment for the change in net equity of households in pension funds
        • g Saving, net
        • Net capital transfers from the rest of the world
          • h Net capital transfers from the rest of the world
          • i Capital transfers receivable from the rest of the world
          • j Capital transfers payable to the rest of the world
        • k Gross capital formation
        • l Acquisitions less disposals of non-financial non-produced assets
        • m Consumption of fixed capital, capital account
        • n Net lending/net borrowing
      • o Gross domestic product (expenditure approach)
    • Measure
      • 0 Current prices
      • 1 Constant prices, national base year
      • 2 Constant prices, previous year prices
      • 3 Constant prices, OECD base year
      • 4 Current prices, current exchange rates
      • 5 Current prices, constant exchange rates, OECD base year
      • 6 Constant prices, constant exchange rates, OECD base year
      • 7 Previous year prices and previous year exchange rates
      • 8 Current prices, current PPPs
      • 9 Current prices, constant PPPs, OECD base year
      • a Constant prices, constant PPPs, OECD base year
      • b Previous year prices and previous year PPPs
      • c Per head, current prices, current PPPs
      • d Per head, constant prices, constant PPPs, OECD base year