The supply and use of goods and services account in 2021



Date of publication: | 31.03.2025 |
Date modified: | 21.07.2025 |
Frequency of publication: | annual edition |
This survey provides information on the supply and use of goods and services and the economy as a whole by presenting the supply from domestic production and imports, and their use as part of intermediate consumption expenditure, individual and collective consumption expenditure, gross fixed capital formation, changes in inventories and exports. Data for global output and intermediate consumption are presented by NACE divisions and by CPA divisions. Data for imports, trade and transport margins, taxes less subsidies on products, final consumption expenditure by households, by by non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) and by general government, gross fixed capital formation, changes in inventories and changes in valuables and exports are presented by CPA divisions. Data for market output, output for own final use, non-market output, compensation of employees, other taxes less subsidies on production, consumption of fixed capital, operating surplus and mixed income, net and gross, gross value added are presented by NACE divisions. The survey “Supply and use tables” is an integral part of the system of national accounts compiled according to the SNA/ESA methodology. It plays a particularly significant role of a database for the goods and services supply and use detailed analysis together with information related to remaining accounts. Correction on 21st July 2025 In the publication "Supply and use tables in 2021" the information in Table 1. SUPPLY TABLE IN 2021 (current prices in thous. zl) has been corrected due to data revision. Changes were made to the part of the table concerning output due to an update of the source data. Due to the nature of the change and the method of compilation the supply table, the modifications did not affect the columns: Total OUTPUT at basic prices (NACE Rev.2), Total supply at basic prices and Total supply at purchasers' prices. The above changes, due to the scope of presentation of the survey results, are reflected in changes in Table 2. STRUCTURE OF SUPPLY IN 2021 (in percent) and Table 3. STRUCTURE OF ALLOCATION OF SUPPLY IN 2021 (in percent). |