Published: 23 June 2010
Construction work the most important product group of domestic final use in 2007
According to the Statistics Finland's supply and use tables concerning the year 2007, product group 45, Construction work, was the most significant product group of domestic final use in Finland's national economy. The next most important were product group 70, Real estate services; product group 85, Health and social work services; product group 15, Food products and beverages; product group 75, Public ad-ministration and defence services; compulsory social security services; and product group 80, Educa-tion services. Domestic final use is comprised of final consumption expenditure and gross capital formation.
Shares of largest product groups of domestic final use at purchaser's prices
Productgroup | Share (%) of final domestic use |
45 Construction work | 14.7 |
70 Real estate services | 11.6 |
85 Health and social work services | 10.7 |
15 Food products and beverages | 6.9 |
75 Public administration and defence services; compulsory social security services | 6.2 |
80 Education services | 5.6 |
55 Hotel and restaurant services | 3.5 |
29 Machinery and equipment n.e.c. | 3.2 |
92 Recreational, cultural and sporting services | 2.9 |
34 Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers | 2.9 |
24 Chemicals, chemical products and man-made fibres | 2.1 |
23 Coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuels | 1.9 |
Statistics Finland publishes annually supply and use tables describing product flows in the national economy, and input-output and analysis tables derived from them. The data published now concern the year 2007. Tables concerning 2008 will be published in July 2011. The new Standard Industrial Classification TOL 2008 and the new Classification of Products by Activity CPA 2008 will be introduced at the same time.
Source: National Accounts 2007. Statistics Finland
Inquiries: Markku Räty (09) 1734 2647, Anneli Miettinen (09) 1734 2320, skt95@stat.fi
Director in charge: Ari Tyrkkö
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ISSN=1799-201X. 2007. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 5.11.2024].
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