Estimates of the key components of GDP from the output, income and expenditure approaches.
Publications
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Second estimate of GDP: April to June 2017
The second quarterly estimate of GDP based on additional data but produced later than the preliminary estimate, providing a more precise indication of economic growth.
Data
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Gross value added – revision triangles
Quarterly growth rates and revisions for UK gross value added (GVA), in chained volume measures at basic prices.
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GDP – data tables
Annual and quarterly data for UK gross domestic product (GDP) estimates, in chained volume measures and current market prices.
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GDP output approach – low-level aggregates
Annual and quarterly low-level aggregates of UK output gross value added (GVA) on a constant- and current-price basis.
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GDP first quarterly estimate time series
A detailed breakdown of the components of GDP.
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GDP income components – real-time database
Quarterly levels for UK gross domestic product (GDP) income components at current market prices.
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GDP at current prices – real-time database (YBHA)
Quarterly levels for UK gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices.
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GDP deflator – revision triangles
Quarterly growth rates and revisions for UK gross domestic product (GDP) deflator at market prices.
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GDP – summary of records
The quarterly and annual movements of growth to the main components of UK gross domestic product (GDP).
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GDP in chained volume measures – real-time database (ABMI)
Quarterly levels for UK gross domestic product (GDP), in chained volume measures at market prices.
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GDP in chained volume measures – revision triangles (ABMI)
Quarterly and annual growth rates and revisions for UK gross domestic product (GDP), in chained volume measures at market prices.
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GDP at current prices – revision triangles (YBHA)
Quarterly growth rates and revisions for UK gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices.
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GDP expenditure components – real-time database
Quarterly levels for UK gross domestic product (GDP) expenditure components, in chained volume measures at market prices.
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