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Table 1 Annual Accounts by Institutional Sector 2014 - Capital Accounts

2014
                         ANNUAL ACCOUNTS BY INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR€million
Changes in assets CAPITAL ACCOUNTSChanges in liabilities and net worth
S.14+S.15S.13S.12S.11S.INS.1S.2S.1+S.2S.1+S.2S.2S.1S.INS.11S.12S.13S.14+S.15
 Households including NPISH General government Financial corporations Non-financial corporations Not sectorized Total economy Rest of World Sum over sectors Sum over sectors Rest of World Total economy Not sectorized Non-financial corporations Financial corporations General government  Households including NPISH
1.8 CHANGE IN NET WORTH DUE TO SAVING AND CAPITAL TRANSFERS ACCOUNT
        B.8g Gross saving   45,00323935,6437,915-3,1994,405
        B.12Current external balance -6,827      
3981,12338169 1,7291351,864D.9Capital transfers1,86401,864 5810740543
356 00 3560356D.91Capital taxes3560356   356 
 930   9301351,065D.92Investment grants1,06501,065 3990135532
4219338169 4420442D.99Other capital transfers4420442 182024911
4,7363,52892920,131 29,325 29,325P.51cConsumption of fixed capital         
-187-7,1106,94815,92323915,813-6,9628,851B.10.1Changes in net worth due to saving and capital transfers        
1.9 ACQUISITION OF NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS ACCOUNT
        B.10.1Changes in net worth due to saving and capital transfers8,851-6,96215,81323915,9236,948-7,110-187
6,3023,7481,07827,288-23938,177 38,177P.5Gross capital formation        
6,3713,6881,07825,378 36,515 36,515P.51GGross fixed capital formation        
-676001,911-2391,665 1,665P.52Changes in inventories        
-300-1 -3 -3P.53Acquisitions less disposals of valuables        
        P.51cConsumption of fixed capital29,325 29,325 20,1319293,5284,736
0000 000NPAcquisitions less disposals of non-produced assets        
-1,752-7,3316,8008,7674786,961-6,962-1B.9Net lending (+) / net borrowing (-)        

 

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