Covering the period 1998-2015, these tables provide a complete picture of the flows of products in the Scottish onshore economy for a given year. They detail the relationship between producers and consumers and the interdependencies of industries.
The Input-Output framework of the European System of Accounts (ESA 2010) consists of three types of tables:
The Tables provide a complete picture of the flows of goods and services (products) in the Scottish onshore* economy for a given year. They detail the relationship between producers and consumers and the interdependencies of industries.
Supply and Use Tables are constructed directly from survey and other data sources. The Supply Table provides estimates of the output of a large number of differentiated products by each industry and the Use Table provides estimates of the inputs (of products) used by each industry to produce their own output.
The Supply and Use Tables are the basic building blocks; all other Input-Output analyses are derived from them. Symmetric Tables (a.k.a. the Analytical Tables) represent the modelling aspect of the Input-Output framework. The Scottish Government produces annual Industry by Industry, Product by Product and Leontief Inverse Analytical Tables.
The datasets in this zipped archive are provided for machine readable applications. They include the Domestic Output at Basic Prices and Supply of Products at Purchasers’ Prices Table, Combined Use Table in Purchasers' Prices, Domestic Industry by Industry Table in Basic Prices, Domestic Product by Product Table in Basic Prices, full Leontief Type 1 and Type 2 matrices and associated Output, Income, Employment and GVA Multipliers and Effects. All cash values in these datasets are in current price £m.
For details on the contents of this data collection, see _MetaData.xlsx in the zip file, or visit www.gov.scot/input-output for more information.
*an experimental offshore satellite account is available as part of the whole of Scotland economic account project.
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