Annual data
Contact | |
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Contact organisation | National Statistical Institute |
Contact organisation unit | Non-financial National and Regional Accounts |
Contact name | Elena Bakalova Polia Varbanova Yuliya Panayotova |
Contact person function | Chief specialist Chief expert State expert |
Contact mail address | 2 P. Volov Str., Sofia 1038 |
Contact email address | |
Contact phone number | +359 2 9857 540 +359 2 9857 538 +359 2 9857 737 |
Contact fax number | |
Metadata update | |
Metadata last certified | 04 August 2021 |
Metadata last posted | 04 August 2021 |
Metadata last update | 04 August 2021 |
Statistical presentation | |
Data description | Sector accounts indicate the relationship between institutional sectors on key macroeconomic indicators: · Gross added value estimation / Gross Domestic Product ; · External balance of goods and services; · An operating surplus / mixed income, gross; · Primary income - received minus paid; · Balance of primary incomes, gross / gross national income; · Current transfers - received minus paid; · Disposable income, gross final consumption expenditure ; · Actual final consumption; · Gross savings / current external balance; · Capital transfers - received minus paid; · Gross fixed capital formation; · Change in inventories; · Net lending (+) / net borrowing (-) loans. Balancing item net lending / net borrowing determines the final result of the production activity, distribution and redistribution operations, saving and accumulation of non-financial assets at each institutional sector and the whole economy to the rest of the world. |
Classification system | European System of Accounts (ESA 2010) - classification of units by institutional sectors |
Sector coverage | Economy by institutional sectors. |
Statistical concepts and definitions | Macro - economic analysis does not consider the actions of each institutional unit separately it considers the aggregate activities of similar institutions. So units are combined into groups called institutional sectors, some of which are divided into subsectors. Each sector and subsector groups together the institutional units which have a similar type of economic behaviour. Institutional units are grouped into sectors according to what kind of producer is and depending on their core activities and functions that are considered to be indicative of their economic behavior. Economic sectors are as follows: · Non-financial corporations · Financial corporations - Monetary financial institutions (MFIs) - Central bank - Other monetary financial institutions (OMFI) - Financial corporations except MFIs and Insurance corporations and pension funds (ICPFs) - Non-MMF investment funds - Other financial intermediaries, except insurance corporations and pension funds - Financial auxiliaries - Captive financial institutions and money lenders - ICPFs - Insurance corporations (IC) - Pension funds (PF) · General government - Central government (excluding social security funds) - State government (excluding social security funds) - Local government (excluding social security funds) - Social security funds · Households - Employers and own-account workers - Employees - Recipients of property and transfer income - Recipients of other transfers - Recipients of pensions - Recipients of property income · Non-profit institutions serving households · Rest of the world - Member States and institutions and bodies of the European Union - Member States of the European Union - Institutions and bodies of the European Union - Non-member countries and international organisations non-resident in the European Union |
Statistical unit | Institutional unit under ESA 2010 - enterprise, household, public institution. |
Statistical population | Economic territory of the country |
Reference area | Bulgaria |
Time coverage | from 2000 (Infostat) |
Base period | |
Unit of measure | |
Million BGN | |
Reference period | |
Year | |
Institutional mandate | |
Legal acts and other agreements | REGULATION (EU) No 549/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL |
Data sharing | Eurostat program to provide data on national accounts, the IMF, the UN |
Confidentiality | |
Confidentiality - policy |
· Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics (recital 24 and Article 20(4)) of 11 March 2009 (OJ L 87, p. 164), stipulates the need to establish common principles and guidelines ensuring the confidentiality of data used for the production of European statistics and the access to those confidential data with due account for technical developments and the requirements of users in a democratic society. |
Confidentiality - data treatment | |
Release policy | |
Release calendar | The date for publication of statistical information is listed in the Calendar presenting the results of the statistical surveys of NSI. |
Release calendar access | The calendar is available on the NSI website: https://www.nsi.bg/en/node/480 |
User access | Data is published on the NSI website, section Macroeconomic statistics in accordance with the Law on Statistics and the European Statistics Code of Practice respecting the professional independence and aimed at objectivity, transparency and equal treatment of all consumers. |
Frequency of dissemination | |
Annually | |
Accessibility and clarity | |
News release | |
Publications | Publication "Main Macroeconomic Indicators". |
On-line database | Data are available to all users of the NSI website under the heading Macroeconomic statistics - Non-financial national accounts by institutional sectors: https://www.nsi.bg/en/node/5547 |
Micro-data access | Not applicable. |
Other | |
Documentation on methodology | European system of accounts (ESA 2010) |
Quality documentation | |
Quality management | |
Quality assurance | · European Statistics Code of Practice; · Common framework for quality management in the National Statistical System. |
Quality assessment | Questionnaire on the implementation of the principles of the European Statistics Code of Practice. |
Relevance | |
User needs | |
User satisfaction | |
Completeness | |
Accuracy and reliability | |
Overall accuracy | |
Sampling error | |
Non-sampling error | |
Timeliness and punctuality | |
Timeliness | · The annual estimates - the sum of estimates of quarterly data - T +65 days after the reporting period; · Updated annual data - T +9 months after the reporting period; · Final data - balance sheets "Resource-Use" - T +3 years. |
Punctuality | |
Coherence and comparability | |
Comparability - geographical | |
Comparability - over time | |
Coherence - cross domain | Additional information on other indicators in national accounts is available in other subject areas related to national accounts. |
Coherence - internal | |
Cost and burden | |
Data revision | |
Data revision - policy | In practice, the system of national accounts, there are two main types of revisions. The first type of audits is ongoing, regular characterized by the presence of new or updated statistical information based on statistical surveys or administrative sources. The second type of revisions is related to a change in the methodology and calculation procedures for specific statistical indicators. |
Data revision - practice | National accounts data are subject to continuous routine revisions as new input data becomes available. This will typically also entail revisions of the national accounts aggregates, which are derived from these data. In BG national accounts two types of revisions are: regular – preliminary, final data; and main - based on implementation of new methodology or GNI reservations. |
Statistical processing | |
Source data | Information sources for the development: ~Macroeconomic indicators of non-financial national accounts; ~Annual statistical and accounting reports: - Annual report of non-financial corporations; - Annual report of non-profit organizations; ~ Administrative data: - Consolidated reports on implementation of the state budget; - Customs information; - Tax information; - Balance of payment; - Additional information from ministries and agencies; |
Frequency of data collection | Annually |
Data collection | Exhaustively on an annual basis |
Data validation | Implementation of validated procedures for assessing data quality |
Data compilation | Implementation of validated procedures for assessing the quality of data and the development of estimation of the completeness of the data. |
Adjustment | Not applicable. |
Comment |
Contact | |
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Contact organisation | National Statistical Institute |
Contact organisation unit | Non-financial National and Regional Accounts |
Contact name | Elena Bakalova Polia Varbanova Yuliya Panayotova |
Contact person function | Chief specialist Chief expert State expert |
Contact mail address | 2 P. Volov Str., Sofia 1038 |
Contact email address | |
Contact phone number | +359 2 9857 540 +359 2 9857 538 +359 2 9857 737 |
Contact fax number | |
Statistical presentation | |
Data description | Sector accounts indicate the relationship between institutional sectors on key macroeconomic indicators: · Gross added value estimation / Gross Domestic Product ; · External balance of goods and services; · An operating surplus / mixed income, gross; · Primary income - received minus paid; · Balance of primary incomes, gross / gross national income; · Current transfers - received minus paid; · Disposable income, gross final consumption expenditure ; · Actual final consumption; · Gross savings / current external balance; · Capital transfers - received minus paid; · Gross fixed capital formation; · Change in inventories; · Net lending (+) / net borrowing (-) loans. Balancing item net lending / net borrowing determines the final result of the production activity, distribution and redistribution operations, saving and accumulation of non-financial assets at each institutional sector and the whole economy to the rest of the world. |
Classification system | European System of Accounts (ESA 2010) - classification of units by institutional sectors |
Sector coverage | Economy by institutional sectors. |
Statistical concepts and definitions | Macro - economic analysis does not consider the actions of each institutional unit separately it considers the aggregate activities of similar institutions. So units are combined into groups called institutional sectors, some of which are divided into subsectors. Each sector and subsector groups together the institutional units which have a similar type of economic behaviour. Institutional units are grouped into sectors according to what kind of producer is and depending on their core activities and functions that are considered to be indicative of their economic behavior. Economic sectors are as follows: · Non-financial corporations · Financial corporations - Monetary financial institutions (MFIs) - Central bank - Other monetary financial institutions (OMFI) - Financial corporations except MFIs and Insurance corporations and pension funds (ICPFs) - Non-MMF investment funds - Other financial intermediaries, except insurance corporations and pension funds - Financial auxiliaries - Captive financial institutions and money lenders - ICPFs - Insurance corporations (IC) - Pension funds (PF) · General government - Central government (excluding social security funds) - State government (excluding social security funds) - Local government (excluding social security funds) - Social security funds · Households - Employers and own-account workers - Employees - Recipients of property and transfer income - Recipients of other transfers - Recipients of pensions - Recipients of property income · Non-profit institutions serving households · Rest of the world - Member States and institutions and bodies of the European Union - Member States of the European Union - Institutions and bodies of the European Union - Non-member countries and international organisations non-resident in the European Union |
Statistical unit | Institutional unit under ESA 2010 - enterprise, household, public institution. |
Statistical population | Economic territory of the country |
Reference area | Bulgaria |
Time coverage | from 2000 (Infostat) |
Base period | |
Statistical processing | |
Source data | Information sources for the development: ~Macroeconomic indicators of non-financial national accounts; ~Annual statistical and accounting reports: - Annual report of non-financial corporations; - Annual report of non-profit organizations; ~ Administrative data: - Consolidated reports on implementation of the state budget; - Customs information; - Tax information; - Balance of payment; - Additional information from ministries and agencies; |
Frequency of data collection | Annually |
Data collection | Exhaustively on an annual basis |
Data validation | Implementation of validated procedures for assessing data quality |
Data compilation | Implementation of validated procedures for assessing the quality of data and the development of estimation of the completeness of the data. |
Adjustment | Not applicable. |
Quality management | |
Quality assurance | · European Statistics Code of Practice; · Common framework for quality management in the National Statistical System. |
Quality assessment | Questionnaire on the implementation of the principles of the European Statistics Code of Practice. |
Relevance | |
User needs | |
User satisfaction | |
Completeness | |
Data completeness - rate | |
Accuracy and reliability | |
Overall accuracy | |
Sampling error | |
Sampling errors - indicators | |
Non-sampling error | |
Coverage error | |
Over-coverage - rate | |
Common units - proportion | |
Measurement error | |
Non response error | |
Unit non-response - rate | |
Item non-response - rate | |
Processing error | |
Imputation - rate | |
Model assumption error | |
Seasonal adjustment | |
Data revision - policy | In practice, the system of national accounts, there are two main types of revisions. The first type of audits is ongoing, regular characterized by the presence of new or updated statistical information based on statistical surveys or administrative sources. The second type of revisions is related to a change in the methodology and calculation procedures for specific statistical indicators. |
Data revision - practice | National accounts data are subject to continuous routine revisions as new input data becomes available. This will typically also entail revisions of the national accounts aggregates, which are derived from these data. In BG national accounts two types of revisions are: regular – preliminary, final data; and main - based on implementation of new methodology or GNI reservations. |
Data revision - average size | |
Timeliness and punctuality | |
Timeliness | · The annual estimates - the sum of estimates of quarterly data - T +65 days after the reporting period; · Updated annual data - T +9 months after the reporting period; · Final data - balance sheets "Resource-Use" - T +3 years. |
Time lag - first results | The annual estimates - the sum of estimates of quarterly data - T +65 days after the reporting period |
Time lag - final results | · Updated annual data - T +9 months after the reporting period |
Punctuality | |
Punctuality - delivery and publication | |
Coherence and comparability | |
Comparability - geographical | |
Asymmetry for mirror flows statistics - coefficient | |
Comparability - over time | |
Length of comparable time series | |
Coherence - cross domain | Additional information on other indicators in national accounts is available in other subject areas related to national accounts. |
Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics | |
Coherence - National Accounts | |
Coherence - internal | |
Accessibility and clarity | |
News release | |
Publications | Publication "Main Macroeconomic Indicators". |
On-line database | Data are available to all users of the NSI website under the heading Macroeconomic statistics - Non-financial national accounts by institutional sectors: https://www.nsi.bg/en/node/5547 |
Data tables - consultations | |
Micro-data access | Not applicable. |
Other | |
Metadata - consultations | |
Documentation on methodology | European system of accounts (ESA 2010) |
Metadata completeness – rate | |
Quality documentation | |
Cost and burden | |
Confidentiality | |
Confidentiality - policy |
· Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics (recital 24 and Article 20(4)) of 11 March 2009 (OJ L 87, p. 164), stipulates the need to establish common principles and guidelines ensuring the confidentiality of data used for the production of European statistics and the access to those confidential data with due account for technical developments and the requirements of users in a democratic society. |
Confidentiality – data treatment | |
Comment |