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Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States: Draft SNA-USA
Rochelle Antoniewicz, Susan Hume McIntosh, Charles Ian Mead, Karin Moses, Brent Moulton, Michael Palumbo, Genevieve Solomon, and Albert M. Teplin
2004-54
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Abstract: This paper presents integrated macroeconomic accounts for the United States for the
period 1985 to 2002 and discusses issues related to their construction and use. Specifically, it
focuses on tying together the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and international
transaction accounts (ITA) published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the flow of funds
accounts (FFA) published by the Federal Reserve Board. The paper provides integrated accounts
for seven sectors: households and nonprofit organizations serving households, nonfinancial noncorporate
businesses, nonfinancial corporate businesses, financial businesses, federal government,
state and local governments, and the rest of the world. Each sector table has a full complement of
accounts: current accounts (production and income accounts), accumulation accounts (capital
account, financial account, and other changes in volume account), revaluation account, and
balance sheet account. As a result, the sector statements trace the factors leading to changes in
sector net worth. Relative to current publications of the two agencies, the tables go quite a bit
further toward providing for the United States the sequence of accounts suggested in the System
of National Accounts 1993 (SNA93), the recognized international standard. The tables use
official data as of June 10, 2004; however, a few series have been created by the authors, and they
are unofficial preliminary estimates at this time.
Keywords: System of National Accounts, national income and product accounts, flow of funds accounts
Full paper (359 KB PDF)
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