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Quarterly Bulletin and P0441 - Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

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Statistics South Africa (Stats SA)

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South African National Accounts are consistent with the 2008 SNA ("System of National Accounts 2008", Commission of the European Communities - Eurostat, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and World Bank, 2009).

The quarterly figures are adjusted for seasonal variations, method X11 ARIMA. For more information on seasonal adjustment, see https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/qna/pdf/2017/chapter7.pdf

Quarterly National Accounts data for this country have been obtained from publicly available, official national statistics sources. Since data quality and international comparability have not been systematically assessed, users should exercise caution when comparing across countries.

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Statistics South Africa (Stats SA)

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Quarterly Bulletin and P0441 - Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

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South African National Accounts are consistent with the 2008 SNA ("System of National Accounts 2008", Commission of the European Communities - Eurostat, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, United Nations and World Bank, 2009).

The quarterly figures are adjusted for seasonal variations, method X11 ARIMA. For more information on seasonal adjustment, see https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/qna/pdf/2017/chapter7.pdf

Quarterly National Accounts data for this country have been obtained from publicly available, official national statistics sources. Since data quality and international comparability have not been systematically assessed, users should exercise caution when comparing across countries.