Uruguay | General government final consumption expenditure (current US$)

General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Limitations and exceptions: Because policymakers have tended to focus on fostering the growth of output, and because data on production are easier to collect than data on spending, many countries generate their primary estimate of GDP using the production approach. Moreover, many countries do not estimate all the components of national expenditures but instead derive some of the main aggregates indirectly using GDP (based on the production approach) as the control total. Statistical concept and methodology: Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general government final consumption expenditure, gross capital formation (private and public investment in fixed assets, changes in inventories, and net acquisitions of valuables), and net exports (exports minus imports) of goods and services. Such expenditures are recorded in purchaser prices and include net taxes on products.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Eastern Republic of Uruguay
Records
63
Source
Uruguay | General government final consumption expenditure (current US$)
1960 100000000
1961 163636363.63636
1962 236363636.36364
1963 200000000
1964 264705882.35294
1965 262068965.51724
1966 238888888.88889
1967 225714285.71429
1968 209913793.10345
1969 301612903.22581
1970 356451612.90323
1971 472580645.16129
1972 286252354.04896
1973 424737456.24271
1974 615300546.44809
1975 495840787.11986
1976 528043609.93337
1977 523993974.60727
1978 630267308.65017
1979 860525644.29701
1980 1265513060.7296
1981 1595765774.1128
1982 1441500036.0933
1983 741389341.40098
1984 659313330.82855
1985 683637154.49405
1986 842518853.09772
1987 974304059.0275
1988 1000181307.478
1989 1041569405.2268
1990 1124906368.9627
1991 1340465181.7474
1992 1491814697.9052
1993 1826577506.9448
1994 2074487942.6049
1995 2284689084.8953
1996 2628232302.4077
1997 2646649045.7944
1998 2766564374.0301
1999 2923966073.7435
2000 2820054477.87
2001 2610682119.5429
2002 1680104579.3598
2003 1444162253.1616
2004 1506183146.4824
2005 1898708010.262
2006 2227871421.1785
2007 2732027936.5729
2008 3800663973.9138
2009 4233697464.2351
2010 5304999029.1274
2011 6423921907.6444
2012 7198701277.5365
2013 8294336855.7781
2014 8422759452.4225
2015 7980540587.7559
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Uruguay | General government final consumption expenditure (current US$)

General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Limitations and exceptions: Because policymakers have tended to focus on fostering the growth of output, and because data on production are easier to collect than data on spending, many countries generate their primary estimate of GDP using the production approach. Moreover, many countries do not estimate all the components of national expenditures but instead derive some of the main aggregates indirectly using GDP (based on the production approach) as the control total. Statistical concept and methodology: Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general government final consumption expenditure, gross capital formation (private and public investment in fixed assets, changes in inventories, and net acquisitions of valuables), and net exports (exports minus imports) of goods and services. Such expenditures are recorded in purchaser prices and include net taxes on products.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Eastern Republic of Uruguay
Records
63
Source