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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Data, indicatorsGDP: income approach

The income approach

The income approach shows the compensation or incomes of the production factors, that is to say the ground, labour and capital.
In millions of Swiss francs, at current prices
CodeClassification20082009p2010p
D.1Compensation of employees331'529339'928342'342
B.*2nNet operating surplus100'54482'48593'698
K.1Consumption of fixed capital94'60995'93396'079
D.2Taxes on production and imports36'77435'75637'439
D.3Subsidies-18'428-18'453-18'987
B.1*bGross domestic product545'028535'650550'571
D.1rCompensation of employees received from the rest of the world2'3952'4002'384
D.1pCompensation of employees paid to the rest of the world14'94415'41916'252
D.4rProperty income received from the rest of the world91'150102'195121'767
D.4pProperty income paid to the rest of the world115'05269'83365'432
B.5*bGross national income (GNI)508'576554'993593'037

 

Percentage change to previous year
CodeClassification20082009p2010p
D.1Compensation of employees5.12.50.7
B.*2nNet operating surplus1.5-18.013.6
K.1Consumption of fixed capital5.21.40.2
D.2Taxes on production and imports3.2-2.84.7
D.3Subsidies-3.50.12.9
B.1*bGross domestic product4.6-1.72.8
D.1rCompensation of employees received from the rest of the world18.40.2-0.7
D.1pCompensation of employees paid to the rest of the world6.23.25.4
D.4rProperty income received from the rest of the world-37.212.119.2
D.4pProperty income paid to the rest of the world-10.1-39.3-6.3
B.5*bGross national income (GNI)-3.49.16.9

 

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Swiss Federal Statistical Office FSO
1990-2010
Last updated: 26.08.2011
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