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 JEL GuideMathematical and Quantitative MethodsData Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs [C8]

 

  • Tableaux Entrées-Sorties 2020
    Input-outputtabellen 2020 [20/12/2023]

    REP_IOT_12921
     
  • Environmental taxes by economic activity 2008-2019 [30/09/2021]

    European Regulation No 691/2011 obliges the member states of the European Union to deliver six environmental economic accounts. The accounts concerned are the three accounts that have been obligatory since 2013, the Environmental Taxes by Economic Activity (ETEA), the Air Emissions Accounts (AEA) and the Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounts (EW-MFA), as well as three accounts that have to be delivered as of 2017, the Environmental Goods and Services Sector (EGSS), the Environmental Protection Expenditure Accounts (EPEA), and the Physical Energy Flow Accounts (PEFA).

    In this publication the National Accounts Institute presents the ETEA for the period 2008-2019.

    REP_ETEA2021_12488
     
  • Air Emissions Accounts 2008-2019 [30/09/2021]

    European Regulation No 691/2011 obliges the member states of the European Union to deliver six environmental economic accounts to Eurostat. The accounts concerned are the three accounts that have been obligatory since 2013, the Environmental Taxes by Economic Activity (ETEA), the Air Emissions Accounts (AEA) and the Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounts (EW-MFA), as well as the three accounts that have to be delivered as of 2017, the Environmental Goods and Services Sector (EGSS), the Environmental Protection Expenditure Accounts (EPEA), and the Physical Energy Flow Accounts (PEFA).

    In this publication the National Accounts Institute presents the AEA for the years 2008-2019.

    REP_AEA2021_12495
     
  • Compilation of the interregional input-output table for the year 2015: data sources and methodology [09/07/2021]

    The Federal Planning Bureau has built the 2015 interregional input-output table for Belgium within the framework of an agreement with the statistical authorities of the three Regions (BISA/IBSA, VSA and IWEPS). This paper describes the methodology and data sources used to compile this table.

    Working Paper 07-21
     
  • Transport demand and capacity of the Belgian rail network [30/09/2016]

    The PLANET model, developed by the Federal Planning Bureau within the framework of a cooperation agreement with the Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport, makes it possible to calculate the long-term evolution of transport demand in Belgium. Transport demand includes both passenger and freight transport and is broken down by mode of transport. For rail transport, demand is projected assuming constant average speed on the network over the whole projection period. The PLANET model does not take into account railway infrastructure capacity; in other words, it assumes that the network will be able to cope with any increase in demand without affecting the quality of service. Since the utilisation rate of some lines is already very high, there was a need to extend the scope of analysis of PLANET to estimate the impact of the future railway demand on the network utilisation rate. That analysis, performed at a detailed spatial level (the rail sections), is useful and pertinent, particularly for rail operators and public authorities within the context of the railway investment plans.

    Working Paper 08-16
     
  • Comptes satellites des transports en 2005
    Satellietrekeningen Transport in 2005 [11/05/2011]

    Planning Paper 109
     
  • Analyse des dépenses et recettes publiques de transport [26/11/2008]

    This study presents some of the results of the transport satellite accounts (TSA) published recently (Planning Paper 106) in order to provide a first estimation of expenditure and revenue of the public administrations linked to transport in 1995 and 2000. From this information, the possibility to estimate the net public transfers towards the different mode of transport modes is analysed.

    Working Paper 20-08
     
  • Comptes satellites des transports en 2000 - Activités de support à la politique fédérale de mobilité et transport
    Satellietrekeningen Transport in 2000 - Activiteiten ter ondersteuning van het federale mobiliteits- en vervoersbeleid [30/09/2008]

    Planning Paper 106
     
  • Estimating private health expenditures within a dynamic consumption allocation model [18/02/2008]

    This paper presents a model of Belgian household consumption, with a focus on private health expenditures. To do so, we have formulated and estimated an extension of the classic Almost Ideal Demand System. The original model has been modified by introducing a dynamic adjustment mechanism and by the inclusion of demographic variables. These were expected to capture shifts in consumption patterns related to the changing age composition of the population. The results confirm the expected effects: the ageing of the population is likely to increase the share of private health expenditures (and consumer durables) in the household budget over the coming decades.

    Working Paper 04-08
     
  • Wage and age related employers’ SSC cuts and wage subsidies in the 2007 vintage of HERMES [27/09/2007]

    The distinction between the young and the elderly within low and high wage earning employment in HERMES, the FPB's medium-term macroeconomic model, enables the assessment of both age and wage related labour cost reducing policies. The age structure of salaried employment in each branch of activity is embedded in a three-stage mechanism. First, aggregate demand and the relative cost of labour to capital determine salaried employment. Next, relative wages allocate employment among three major labour categories: low-paid jobs, high-paid jobs and special-employment programmes. Finally, within each labour category relative wages allocate employment between the young (aged less than fifty) and the elderly (aged fifty or more).

    Working Paper 12-07
     
  • Kwalitatieve werkgelegenheidsdata voor België, een SAM-aanpak voor de periode 1999-2005 [28/02/2007]

    Working Paper 02-07
     
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