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Equivalent: Classification des dépenses des producteurs par fonction (COPP) |
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The classification of outlays of producers by purpose (COPP) is used to classify expenditures by producers (intermediate consumption, compensation of employees, etc) by purpose (e.g. outlays on repair and maintenance or outlays on sales promotion).
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The SNA uses special classifications to analyse consumption, or more generally outlays, by different sectors according to the purpose for which the expenditure is undertaken. Such classifications are referred to as functional classifications. The classifications concerned are: a. Classification Of Individual COnsumption by Purpose (COICOP); b. Classification Of the Functions Of Government (COFOG); c. Classification Of the Purposes of Non-profit Institutions serving households (COPNI); d. Classification of Outlays of Producers by Purpose (COPP).
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SNA 18.13 System of National Accounts (SNA), 2008, 29.9.
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Indicator: Classification |
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Theme: Classifications |
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on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 |
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updated on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 |
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