Quarterly National Accounts of Spain

Definition

The Quarterly National Accounts of Spain (QNA) is a synthesis statistic of a cyclical nature, aimed at providing a quantitative description of the recent evolution of the national economy within the framework of the National Accounts of Spain.

Further information

The Quarterly National Accounts provide estimates of GDP and its components from three approaches (supply, demand, and income), both at current prices and in volume terms (in the case of the income approach, only at current prices), as well as employment (persons, jobs, full-time equivalent jobs, and hours worked) and national income. Additionally, all estimates are presented both unadjusted and seasonally and calendar adjusted.

The QNAs follow the methodology of the European System of National and Regional Accounts 2010 (ESA 2010), just like the other statistical operations that make up Spain’s national accounts system.

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Update date: January 2025

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