The allocation of indirect taxes and subsidies to components of final expenditure = La répartition des impôts indirects et des subventions aux composantes de la dépense finale / by Philip Smith.: CS13-604/12-PDF

"This paper is about the role of indirect taxes and government subsidies in the National Income and Expenditure Accounts. As components entering into the calculation of Gross Domestic Product at market prices, these items have always been important to the accounts. Starting with the third quarter 1990 release of the NIEA, however, they have acquired a greater prominence. The accounts now include several additional tables which allocate indirect taxes and subsidies to the various components of final expenditure"--Introduction.

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Department/Agency Canada. Statistics Canada. Income and Expenditure Accounts Division.
Title The allocation of indirect taxes and subsidies to components of final expenditure = La répartition des impôts indirects et des subventions aux composantes de la dépense finale / by Philip Smith.
Variant title Répartition des impôts indirects et des subventions aux composantes de la dépense finale
Series title Income and expenditure accounts technical series = Comptes des revenus et dépenses, série technique ; No. 12
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].
"Reprinted from National Income and Expenditure Accounts, Third Quarter 1990 (Catalogue No. 13-001)."
"February 1991."
Text in English and in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : [Statistics Canada], 1991.
Author / Contributor Smith, Philip.
Description [34] p.
Catalogue number
  • CS13-604/12-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 13-604 no. 12
Subject terms Taxes
Public accounts
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