National Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Income and by Expenditure Accounts
Final consumption expenditure of economy, proportion
Final consumption expenditure refers to the amount of expenditure on consumption goods and services.
Economy refers to the entire set of resident institutional units. It is divided into sectors that consists of groups of resident institutional units. An institutional unit is resident in a country when it has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of that country. It is said to have a centre of economic interest when there exists some location - dwelling, place of production or other premises - within the economic territory on, or from, which it engages, and intends to continue to engage, in economic activities and transactions on a significant scale either indefinitely or over a finite period of time.
The data for this variable are reported using the following measurements:
- Percentage
Data tables
- Purchasing power parities between Canada and the United States based on the System of National Accounts Classification (SNA) in terms of expenditures Table: 380-0057
- Purchasing power parities between Canada and the United States, International Comparison Project (ICP) Classification, consumption-based Table: 380-0058
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