Country: Slovak republic
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Data compiled by the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic (SO SR) , Bratislava and provided to the OECD by Eurostat.

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These national accounts estimates are compiled according to the ESA 2010 (“European System of Accounts 2010”), which is based on and is broadly 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 ESA 2010 has been implemented in September 2014.
The financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) are allocated to industries and institutional sectors.
Original chain constant price estimates are referenced to 2015.
On January 1, 2009, the Slovak Republic adopted the Euro as its national currency. Data related to years prior to entry into EMU have been converted using the irrevocable Euro conversion rate (30.126).

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Data compiled by the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic (SO SR) , Bratislava and provided to the OECD by Eurostat.

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These national accounts estimates are compiled according to the ESA 2010 (“European System of Accounts 2010”), which is based on and is broadly 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 ESA 2010 has been implemented in September 2014.
The financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) are allocated to industries and institutional sectors.
Original chain constant price estimates are referenced to 2015.
On January 1, 2009, the Slovak Republic adopted the Euro as its national currency. Data related to years prior to entry into EMU have been converted using the irrevocable Euro conversion rate (30.126).