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Originalmente inviato da Catlong
Ciao,
qualcuno sa spiegarmi la differenza tra General government debt (tsieb090) e General government gross debt (teina220).
(codici tabelle di eurostat)
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General government debt comprises the debt of central government, local governments and social security funds at the end of the year (on 31 December) expressed in nominal value. The general government sector includes institutional units which are non-market producers whose output is intended for individual or collective consumption and which are mainly financed by compulsory public finance contributions, and institutional units that are principally engaged in the redistribution of national income and wealth. The general government sector according to the ESA-95 methodology includes institutional units which are legal entities under public law or non-market producers. Central government debt according to the Standard Classification of Institutional Sectors (SKIS) includes direct state budget users, state funds and other central government units. Local government debt includes direct users of municipal budgets, local government funds and other local government units. The national Health Insurance Institute and Pension and Disability Insurance Institute are classified into the social security funds sub-sector.
General government gross debt comprises currency, bills and short- term bonds, other short- term loans and other medium- and long- term loans and bonds, defined according to ESA 95.
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