Preliminary estimate for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) containing constant price Gross Value Added (GVA) data for the UK. Data is available split by industrial sector.
Publications
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Gross Domestic Product, preliminary estimate: July to Sept 2016
Preliminary estimate for gross domestic product (GDP) containing constant price gross value added (GVA) data for the UK. Data are available by industrial sector.
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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Gross domestic product by gross value added
The B1 table and the quarterly and annual growths and indices published within the gross domestic product statistical bulletin.
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Preliminary estimate of GDP time series
Preliminary estimate for gross domestic product (GDP) containing constant price gross value added (GVA) data for the UK.
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Annex A: UK gross value added components
The quarterly and annual movements of growth and contributions to growth of output components of UK GVA.
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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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Gross domestic product per head: Table P
Annual and quarterly gross domestic product per head data on a constant price basis..
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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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