INPUTS OF RAW MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, 2005,
First Results

 

In 2005, the total value of consumed raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production process in enterprises engaged in industrial production in the Republic of Croatia amounted to 46100 million kuna according to the coverage of the Annual Survey on Raw Material Consumption in Industry for 2005. According to the results of PRODCOM Survey on Industrial Production in 20051), as compared to the total value of industrial production sold (output), out of the total of 103 479 million kuna generated by the same enterprises, the value of raw materials and consumables used as inputs in that industrial production had a share of 44,6% in the output value of industry. In other words, the total value of industrial production sold generated by the enterprises in 2005 was by 57 379 million kuna (55,4%) higher then the expenditure for consumed raw materials and consumables used as input in that production, according to a rough input-output calculation (see graph 1).

 

The highest value of consumed raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production in 2005, according to the industrial sections of NKD 2002., was recorded in section D Manufacturing, 43 468 million kuna, followed by section E Electricity, gas and water supply, 2 327 million kuna, while the lowest one was recorded in section C Mining and quarrying, 305 million kuna. Comparing the consumption by the NKD 2002. industrial divisions (10 to 41), the highest value of consumed raw materials and consumables was recorded in division 23 – Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel (11 550 million kuna), followed by division 15 – Manufacture of food products and beverages (8 940 million kuna), while the lowest one was recorded in division 11 – Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (3 196 thousand kuna).

 

The analysis of the value of raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production in 2005 by origin of raw materials and consumables (see graph 2), showed that there were 9,9% (4 521 million kuna) raw materials and consumables consumed from own-production, while 90,1 % (41 579 million kuna) was purchased on the market from third parties, out of which 37,0% (17 039 million kuna) was purchased on domestic markets and 53,1% (24 540 million kuna) on non-domestic markets (import).

 

In section D Manufacturing (see table 1), the highest share in the value of consumed own-produced raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production was recorded for inputs in division 24 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products (35,8%), while the highest share in the value of consumed raw materials and consumables purchased on domestic markets was recorded for inputs in division 15 Manufacture of food products and beverages (36.8%) and the lowest one in division 30 Manufacture of office machinery and, computers (0.1%). The analysis of the value of consumed raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production purchased on non-domestic markets (import) in the same section D Manufacturing (see graph 3) showed that the highest share in the value of consumed raw materials and consumables for inputs was recorded in divisions 23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel (38.6 %), 15 Manufacture of food products and beverages (10.4%) and 24 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products (9.6%) and the lowest one in the value of consumed raw materials and consumables purchased for inputs on non-domestic markets (import) in divisions 30 Manufacture of office machinery and computers (0.3%) and 37 Recycling (0.0%). 

 

The comparison of the total value of consumed raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production in 21 counties of the Republic of Croatia (see table 2 and graph 4) in 2005 showed that the highest share in the value of consumed raw materials and consumables used as inputs in the industrial production was recorded in the County of Primorje-Gorski kotar, 9 203 million kuna (20.0%), followed by the City of Zagreb, 8 166 million kuna (17.8 %) and County of Sisak-Moslavina, 5 905 million kuna (12.9%), while the lowest one were recorded in the Free zones, 222 million kuna (0.5%), in the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva, 181 million kuna (0.4%) and in the County of Lika-Senj, 66 million kuna (0.2 %).

Data on the value of consumed raw materials and consumables for purposes of the industrial production in 2005 were compiled by the processing of the Annual Survey on Raw Materials and Energy Consumption in Industry for 2005 (IND-21/REPRO form), with the coverage of 2 565 industrial local units belonging to legal entities employing 10 and more persons. It must be stressed that the REPRO Survey for 2005 had exactly the same coverage as the already mentioned Annual PRODCOM Survey on Industrial Production in 2005 in order to achieve the comparability and consistency of data for the input-output analysis at the level of products/raw materials.

 

1.    VALUE OF CONSUMED RAW MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES FOR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PURPOSES, ACCORDING TO
      USAGE IN INDUSTRIAL NKD 2002. SECTIONS AND DIVISIONS, 2005

thousand kuna

 

Value of consumed raw materials and consumables, by NRMI 2004

Total

Own-produced raw materials

Purchased on markets from third parties

Total
on market

On domestic markets

On
non-domestic markets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Republic of Croatia

46 100 046

4 521 161

41 578 885

17 038 811

24 540 074

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

Mining and quarrying

305 453

203 631

101 822

88 672

13 150

11

Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction, excluding surveying

3 196

-

3 196

2 773

423

14

Other mining and quarrying

302 257

203 631

98 626

85 899

12 727

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D

Manufacturing

43 467 913

3 984 085

39 483 828

15 582 258

23 901 570

15

Manufacture of food products and beverages

8 940 203

744 394

8 195 809

5 731 922

2 463 887

16

Manufacture of tobacco products

645 139

17 305

627 834

371 592

256 242

17

Manufacture of textiles

631 091

154 321

476 770

82 192

394 578

18

Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur

313 503

50 851

262 652

80 218

182 434

19

Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear

353 925

907

353 018

65 248

287 770

20

Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials

1 084 183

138 061

946 122

852 534

93 588

21

Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products

1 073 535

307 828

765 707

364 340

401 367

22

Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media

1 097 681

4 284

1 093 397

387 141

706 256

23

Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel

11 550 298

199 472

11 350 826

2 131 231

9 219 595

24

Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

4 520 303

1 423 610

3 096 693

803 802

2 292 891

25

Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

1 041 403

1 659

1 039 744

342 346

697 398

26

Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

2 073 932

740 331

1 333 601

1 075 438

258 163

27

Manufacture of basic metals

1 499 623

41 095

1 458 528

233 568

1 224 960

28

Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment

1 484 575

19 741

1 464 834

279 589

1 185 245

29

Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.

823 186

16 547

806 639

246 907

559 732

30

Manufacture of office machinery and computers

57 804

-

57 804

7 440

50 364

31

Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.

1 634 270

41 597

1 592 673

156 534

1 436 139

32

Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus

67 207

-

67 207

12 039

55 168

33

Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks

74 822

499

74 323

20 364

53 959

34

Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers

115 699

547

115 152

30 570

84 582

35

Manufacture of other transport equipment

3 070 555

23

3 070 532

1 746 046

1 324 486

36

Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.

1 003 542

79 111

924 431

251 665

672 766

37

Recycling

311 434

1 902

309 532

309 532

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E

Electricity, gas and water supply

2 326 680

333 445

1 993 235

1 367 881

625 354

40

Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply

2 321 909

333 414

1 988 495

1 365 657

622 838

41

Collection, purification and distribution of water

4 771

31

4 740

2 224

2 516

 


2.    VALUE OF CONSUMED RAW MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES FOR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PURPOSES, ACCORDING TO
      USAGE IN INDUSTRIAL NKD 2002. SECTIONS AND DIVISIONS, BY COUNTIES, 2005

thousand kuna

 

Value of consumed raw materials and consumables, by NRMI 2004

Total

Own-produced
raw materials

Puchased on markets from third parties

Total
on market

On domestic

markets

On non-domestic
markets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Republic of Croatia

46 100 046

4 521 161

41 578 885

17 038 811

24 540 074

 

 

 

 

 

 

County of Zagreb

3 444 922

1 340 586

2 104 336

1 108 648

995 688

County of Krapina-Zagorje

791 560

43 632

747 928

229 037

518 891

County of Sisak-Moslavina

5 904 823

259 345

5 645 478

2 867 834

2 777 644

County of Karlovac

910 427

151 868

758 559

403 779

354 780

County of Varaždin

2 224 066

206 958

2 017 108

932 263

1 084 845

County of Koprivnica-Križevci

916 195

123 047

793 148

525 290

267 858

County of Bjelovar-Bilogora

823 263

24 653

798 610

564 445

234 165

County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar

9 203 458

292 144

8 911 314

814 234

8 097 080

County of Lika-Senj

66 187

1 406

64 781

62 485

2 296

County of Virovitica-Podravina

697 857

87 312

610 545

389 566

220 979

County of Požega-Slavonia

375 649

55 100

320 549

208 189

112 360

County of Slavonski Brod-Posavina

674 530

104 828

569 702

347 249

222 453

County of Zadar

386 854

21 033

365 821

236 230

129 591

County of Osijek-Baranja

2 539 106

576 373

1 962 733

1 268 839

693 894

County of Šibenik-Knin

947 785

28 697

919 088

105 400

813 688

County of Vukovar-Sirmium

615 086

39 430

575 656

524 673

50 983

County of Split-Dalmatia

2 761 465

401 991

2 359 474

1 074 838

1 284 636

County of Istria

3 369 155

323 315

3 045 840

1 610 321

1 435 519

County of Dubrovnik-Neretva

181 173

12 440

168 733

78 819

89 914

County of Meðimurje

879 265

57 900

821 365

385 425

435 940

City of Zagreb

8 165 517

369 103

7 796 414

3 286 697

4 509 717

Free zones

221 703

-

221 703

14 550

207 153

 

 

 

 

 

 


3.   MOST IMPORTANT RAW MATERIALS  CONSUMED  FOR  PURPOSE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION SELECTED BY VALUE, 2005

 

KPD 2002. codes and headings

Unit of
measure

Value of raw material s consumed, thousand kuna

Total

Own-produced

Purchased from  third parties

Total

Domestic

Non-domestic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

 

t

46 100 046

4 521 161

41 578 885

17 038 811

24 540 074

111010

Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude

 

t

10 815 672

-

10 815 672

2 084 472

8 731 200

012120

Raw milk from bovine cattle

 

t

1 522 385

4 032

1 518 353

1 469 281

49 072

244154

Antibiotics

 

t

1 474 515

1 259 577

214 938

-

214 938

283010

Steam generators and parts thereof

 

t

1 232 124

-

1 232 124

787 340

444 784

111020

Natural gas, liquefied or in gaseous state

 

t

1 136 973

75 004

1 061 969

1 022 451

39 518

271060

Hot rolled flat products (of steel other than of stainless and high speed steel)

 

t

1 081 936

1 251

1 080 685

316 222

764 463

232017

Fuel oils n.e.c.

 

t

1 022 664

240 884

781 780

606 176

175 604

151113

Meat of swine, fresh or chilled

 

t

960 164

63 363

896 801

411 560

485 241

274211

Aluminium, unwrough

 

t

908 411

-

908 411

14 611

893 800

274311

Lead, unwrought

 

t

754 200

-

754 200

-

754 200

020112

Logs of non‑coniferous wood

 

t

625 954

7 621

618 333

615 370

2 963

265111

Cement clinkers

 

t

616 787

522 349

94 438

94 438

-

232030

Other petroleum products

 

t

501 838

162 159

339 679

4 182

335 497

201010

Wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, > 6 mm
thick
; railway or tramway sleepers of wood not impregnated

 

t

455 011

199 752

255 259

229 441

25 818

011151

Sugar beet

 

t

441 445

-

441 445

372 847

68 598

241411

Acyclic hydrocarbons

 

t

414 225

-

414 225

2 378

411 847

191022

Leather, of bovine animals, without hair, not whole

 

t

408 612

-

408 612

3 257

405 355

101011

Coal, not agglomerated

 

t

400 287

-

400 287

-

400 287

241610

Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms

 

t

385 551

-

385 551

54 685

330 866

241412

Cyclic hydrocarbons

t

372 176

-

372 176

924

371 252

 


 

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

This first release comprises first results of the Annual Survey on Raw Material and Energy Consumption in Industry (IND-21/REPRO form) in 2005 (hereinafter referred to as REPRO Survey for 2005). The results were aggregated from data collected at the level of the Nomenclature of Raw Materials and Consumables for Industry – NRMI 2004, which is an integral part of the Statistical Standards for the Annual Survey on Raw Material and Energy Consumption in Industry (IND-21/REPRO form) for 2005 in the Republic of Croatia (NN, No. 63/05). The term "industry" alongside this release is defined by three NKD 2002. industrial sections, C, D and E. This definition of industry is harmonised with the definition used in all branch industrial surveys within the CBS as well as with the definition used for industry statistics within the EU.

 

THE LEGAL BASIS OF REPRO SURVEY

 

The Annual REPRO Survey for 2005 was carried out by the Central Bureau of Statistics together with county statistical offices, on the basis of the Act on Official Statistics (NN, No. 103/03), the Annual Implementation Plan of Statistical Activities of the Republic of Croatia in 2006 (NN, No. 4/06) and according to the above mentioned Statistical Standards. The obligation to provide data is based on Article 35 and 38 (Paragraph 1) of the Act on Official Statistics.

 

REPRO INDICATORS ON CONSUMPTION OF RAW MATERIALS FOR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PURPOSES (from PRODCOM)

 

First results refer to the most recent data on the industrial consumption statistics and were derived from the annual results of the above mentioned REPRO Survey for 2005. REPRO results provide for detailed information primarily used in the compilation of use tables (inputs) by putting them in relation to PRODCOM results on industrial production sold (output), in order to enable the analysis of commodity flow taking into account the input-output concepts at the detailed level of row materials/products (nomenclatures NRMI 2004./NIP 2005.).

 

All data presented here were calculated by aggregation of individual data on consumed raw materials and consumables classified in the NRMI 2004, which is an integral part of the mentioned Statistical Standards. However, the commentary on main results of REPRO Survey for 2005 (inputs) was shown in the comparison with results of the PRODCOM Survey for 2005 (outputs) in order to emphasise the main purpose and aim of this Survey and to provide for a common framework with the PRODCOM Survey so to enable the input-output analysis on harmonised basis (in the scope of national accounts).

 

Therefore, table 1 and graph 3 show the main results on the value of consumed raw materials and consumables for industrial production purposes by usage of industrial sections (the NKD 2002. industrial sections and divisions level) for the total Republic of Croatia in 2005 parallel with the PRODCOM results for 2005 on the value of industrial production sold (output) generated by the same units. Concerning their origin, raw materials and consumables, including services, might be either purchased on markets (domestic or non-domestic) from third parties own-produced intermediate products, but both were calculated in values of purchase prices. The regional review of aggregated data on the value of consumed raw materials and consumables, including services, for industrial production purposes, also expressed in purchase prices, was shown in table 2 and graph 4 at the level of Counties – total.

 

COMPARABILITY OF REPRO DATA

 

In the period from 2000 to 2003, the same kind of data were collected in natural figures through the Quarterly Survey on Raw Materials and Consumables and Final Energy Consumption in Industry (IND-1K form), and before that through the joint Monthly Industrial Report (IND-1 form), both on the basis of the Methodology for Monthly Industrial Report on Industry (IND-1 form), a part related to table 21) for both above mentioned surveys as well as of the first version of the Nomenclature of Reproduction Materials of Industry (NRMI 1997), which was an integral part of the above mentioned Methodology. The new Statistical Standards for REPRO Survey are used for collection of data on annual basis, starting with 2004 as a reference year, on the basis of a revised version of the NRMI 2004, which is used for the collection of all data on individual raw materials and consumables in industry. Since both nomenclatures, NRMI 1997 and NRMI 2004, are based on the structure of the same reference classification, CPA 1995 and CPA 20022) versions, correspondence tables were done in order to enable data comparability at a certain level, in natural figures (quantities), because earlier they were not collected in value terms.

 

COVERAGE AND UNITS OF REPRO SURVEY

 

Reporting units in REPRO Survey on the Consumption of Raw Materials and Consumables in Industry in 2004 are all trade companies and other legal units and parts thereof employing 10 and more persons that consumed raw materials and consumables for industrial production purposes within the NKD 2002. industrial sections C, D and E in a referent annual period. Target statistical units are industrial enterprises and industrial local units of industrial and non-industrial enterprises that consumed raw materials and consumables defined in the NRMI 2004 for industrial production purposes, which has been already recorded in the PRODCOM Survey for 2005. Natural persons, e.g. tradesmen, as well as statistical units or parts thereof that are “physically” situated outside the territory of the Republic of Croatia were not covered by the mentioned Survey. In profiling of statistical units – industrial local units – the county principle was taken into account. In cases when observation units operates on the territory of different counties, e.g. in five counties, they are further divided into five local units. The coverage of REPRO Survey on Raw Materials and Consumables and Energy Consumption in Industry for 2005 (inputs) is identical with the coverage of the PRODCOM Survey on industrial production for 2005 (outputs) in order to analyse the commodity flow in a consistent and comparable way, taking into account the input-output concepts. For that reason, the coverage of reporting and statistical units is defined in the Address Book of Industrial Statistical Units, which was established by the Industry and Energy Statistics Department, having the same scope, concept and criteria of coverage as the Address Book for the PRODCOM Survey.

 

CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS OF REPRO SURVEY

 

Concepts and definitions used in this REPRO Survey were taken over mostly from the ESA 953) as well as from other EU or UN statistical terminology. They provide for a further description of some of the terms used in the presentation of REPRO results, but they are not intended to provide definitive meanings of these words, for in other contexts they may have different meanings. They are intended for users of the REPRO results, in order to prevent the misinterpretation of data.

 

1)  NRMI 1997 can be found in the Annex of the Notes on methodology in the Montly Report on Industry (IND-1 form). It was also used as a statistical standard of the CBS for the Quarterly Survey on Consumption of Raw Materials and Consumables and Final Consumption of Fuel in Industry (NN, No. 18/97).

2)  KPD 2002. is an acronym of the Classificaiton of Products by Activities of the Republic of Croatia (NN, No. 128/03).

3)  The European System of Accounts 1995 (EU Council Regulation No. 2223/96) is harmonised with the SNA 93 – the EU System of National Accounts (ISBN 92-1-161352-3). The acronym ESA 95 is used throughout the text.


 

NOMENCLATURE NRMI 2004

 

The NRMI 2004 is an integral part of the above mentioned Statistical Standards for REPRO Survey and it can be found in Annex 3. The hierarchically structured Nomenclature of Raw Materials and Consumables, including services, version 2004, was created for measuring the annual consumption of raw materials and consumables for industrial production purposes in volume and value terms. It represents the national more detailed version of the CPA 2002. The NRMI 2004 version, as opposed to the NRMI 1997 version, was specially made to be used in monitoring the consumption in each of the NKD 2002. industrial activity group separately (10.1 to 41.0). Therefore, the first tree digits indicate an industrial group of activity in which certain raw materials or consumables are usually used (including industrial services), while the following six digits indicate a particular code of individual raw materials or consumables classified in the NRMI 2004, but it is, in fact, a CPA 2002 item. Namely, the, NRMI 2004 version is based on the CPA 2002 version and harmonised up to the level of raw materials/products with the EU Combined Nomenclature 2004 (CN) as well as with the Customs Tariff of the Republic of Croatia for 20044) via correspondence tables. The NRMI 2004 code of raw materials and consumables comprises 10 digits, providing that, concerning individual raw material or consumable classified in the NRMI 2004 reporting units are obliged, while filling in the IND-21/REPRO form, to add the eleventh digit to this code, which indicates its origin (own-produced, domestic or non-domestic). The current version of the NRMI 2004 is not going to be changed until a new revision of classifications at the world level, which is expected to take place during 2007 (OPERATION 2007 within EU). The breakdown of raw materials and consumables classified in the NRMI 2004 which are consumed by industries for the industrial production purposes at the NKD 2002. activity group level, is defined with the CPA 2002 and mostly covers raw materials and consumables classified in the CPA 2002 production sections A to E. In exceptional cases, the CPA 2002 items are further divided if particular raw materials and consumables seemed to be very important for a specific production, but were not recognisable at the sub-category level of the CPA 2002. products. The NRMI 2004 comprises around 6 800 codes of raw materials and consumables, together with assigned measurement units used in expressing data on the annual consumption of raw materials and consumables.

 

RAW MATERIALS AND CONSUMABLES

 

According to the concept of REPRO Survey, the term “raw materials and consumables” is defined in a wider context and refers to all goods with physical dimension as well as to industrial services that can be found in the NRMI 2004 under a separate code, providing that they are used as inputs in the production process of reporting units, where they may either be transformed or used up in the production process. The NRMI 2004 comprises detailed raw materials and consumables, which includes energy for transformation purposes or non-energy consumption (excluding those used for final energy consumption in industry), spare parts, small tools, containers, tubes and tires for vehicles and other consumables to be consumed by each NKD 2002. industrial activity group (10.1 – 41.0).

 

CONSUMPTION OF RAW MATERIALS BY INDUSTRIES

 

It covers the consumption of raw materials and consumables purchased and consumed by industrial statistical units in their production process in the industry sector. It also covers the consumption of own-produced raw materials and consumables (intermediate products of a reporting unit) as well as those purchased by industrial statistical units on domestic or non-domestic market (imports) and consumed in their production process in an annual reference period. In REPRO Survey, the consumption of each raw material and consumable classified in the NRMI 2004 is recorded in volume (using a defined measurement unit) and in values in thousands of kuna. It has to be recorded in purchaser prices obtainable for the same kind of goods or services at the moment they are actually entering the production process, that is, when they are consumed, and not when they are purchased and put on stock (inventories). The consumption of raw materials and consumables is harmonised with the definition from the European System of Accounts (ESA) 95  in the part referring to the intermediate consumption5). This definition excludes the consumption of fixed assets (buildings, machinery, equipments, lend) which is recorded as the consumption of fixed capital.

 

 

4) The Customs Tariff of the Republic of Croatia (NN, No. 184/03), the CT 2004 version, is harmonised with the CN 2004 EU version up to the eight-digit figure.

 

 

 

PURCHASE PRICES

 

At the time of purchase, a purchase price is the price purchaser actually pays for products. It includes taxes and charges on products, but excluding VAT and other deductible taxes (e.g., excises) and subsidies. It also includes any transport charges paid separately by the purchaser at a place of delivery and excludes any discount for bulk or off-peak purchase as well as interest or services charges added under credit arrangements or any charge paid as a result of failing to pay within a stated period of time. In REPRO Survey, the value of raw materials and consumables consumed by industries has to be recorded in current purchase prices obtainable for the same kind of goods or services at the moment when they actually enter the production process, that is, when they are consumed, and not when they were purchased and put on stock (inventories). It is in line with the ESA 95 concept.

 

PRODCOM PRODUCT

 

Product is an outcome of a certain economic activity. It is a generic term applied to products that have a physical dimension as well as for industrial services.  It is defined by the headings of the Nomenclature of Industrial Products – NIP and it is an integral part of the PRODCOM Survey on Industrial Production of the Republic of Croatia. REPRO Survey for 2005 corresponds to the industrial production defined by the 2005 version of NIP, while for annual REPRO 2006 and further on it will be necessary to use revised versions of NIP for every subsequent reporting year. These versions will be available on the CBS internet site, besides their publication in Narodne novine (NN) at the beginning of each year.

 

THE VALUE OF PRODCOM PRODUCTION SOLD

 

It is calculated on the basis of the selling price obtained/ obtainable during the reporting period (invoiced values). The value of production includes packaging costs, even if they are charged separately, but the following costs are not included: any turnover and consumer tax charged (VAT and excises), separately charged freight costs, any discount granted to customers. If finished products are hired out or leased to third parties, the price obtainable on the market for the product in question is recorded as an estimated value.

 

 

INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE

 

Input-output tables are means of presenting a detailed analysis of the process of production and the use of goods and services (products) and the income generated in that production. They can be either in the form of (a) supply and use tables or (b) symmetric input-output tables. The term is defined within the ESA 95 concept

 

5) Harmonised with the definition of the intermediate consumption taken over from ESA 95 (3.69). For the acronym “ESA 95”, see footnote 4


 

 

Note to all users. Detailed tables of REPRO results for 2005 will be available in the forecoming statistical report titled the Inputs of Raw Materials in Industrial Production in 2005 – Detailed Annual Results, No. 1288. Data on final consumption of energy by industry according to energy type which were collected through REPRO Survey for energy statistics purposes will be an integral part of the forecoming statistical report titled Energy Statistics, 2005, No. 1290. Both publications are expected to be issued by the CBS at the beginning of 2007.

 

 

 

 

Abbreviations

 

n.e.c.          not elsewhere classified

CBS            Central Bureau of Statistics

NKD 2002.  National Classification of Activities, 2002 version

NN              Narodne novine, official gazette of the Republic of
                   Croatia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Symbols

 

-  no occurrence