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EXPLANATION OF TERMINOLOGY,
             CONTENT AND METHODOLOGY OF SOME STATISTICAL
            INDICATORS ON GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT,

                     STATE BUDGET, BANKING AND INSURANCE


                GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT

                Gross regional domestic product (GRDP) is the value of final physical
           products and services produced in provinces/cities under the central government
           over a given period of time. At the level of provinces/cities under the central
           government, GRDP is calculated by production approach. Accordingly, GRDP
           is the sum of the value added at basic price of all economic activities plus taxes
           on products less subsidises on products.

                Value added (VA) is an economic indicator reflecting the new value of
           goods and services that was produced in an economy in a given period. VA, a

           component  of  gross  output,  is  the  difference  between  gross  output  and
           intermediate consumption. Value added is measured at current and constant
           price.
                The basic price is the amount receivable by the producer through sale of
           goods  or  services  produced  exclusive  of  taxes  on  products  and  inclusive  of
           subsidies  on  products.  It  excludes  transport  and  trade  margins  invoiced

           separately by the producers.

                Value added is computed at the basic price. GRDP is always valued at the
           purchaser’s price.
                GRDP is calculated at current and constant prices.

                GRDP by current prices is used to study the economic structure, the inter-
           industries  relationship,  relationship  between  the  production  results  and  state
           budget mobilization.

                GRDP by constant prices removing the factor of price changes is used to
           calculate the economic growth rate in the locality and to study the changes in
           goods and services quantities.



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