This table contains data on the government balance sheet. Not the full balance is shown: the table is limited to financial assets and liabilities (claims and debts). For each period, the starting and end modes and the mutations are shown. The changes are distinguished in financial transactions and other changes. These are a result of agreements between parties (transactions) or have a different cause, such as revaluations or reclassifications (other changes).
The data in this table have been consolidated, i.e. the elimination of flows between them. As a result, the debts of the subsectors do not add up to the total government debt. Debts of, for example, the empire to the social insurers are part of the government’s debts. For the debt of the total government, they do not count, after all, they are debts that the government has to the government.
The terms used are in line with the National Accounts. The National Accounts are based on the international definitions of the European System of Accounts (ESA 2010). To increase the accessibility of the table, in some cases more common descriptions are used instead of the terms from the National Accounts. The relevant National Accounts term is then mentioned in the notes. The data presented corresponds to the publications on the National Accounts and the EMU publications. There may be minor temporary differences with the publications of the National Accounts due to the fact that the published figures of the government accounts are sometimes more current.
Financial assets and liabilities are presented at market value in this table.
Data available from:
Annual figures from 1995 to 2017, quarterly figures from 1999 to 2017.
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definitive for the period 1995-2014. The quarters of 2015 have the status for now. The 2015 annual figures are final. The 2016 and 2017 figures have the status for now.
As this table has been discontinued, the data will no longer be definitive.
Changes as of 6 July 2018:
None, this table has been discontinued.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable.
This table is followed by Government; financial balance sheet, market value, public sector. See paragraph 3.
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