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Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2004

Downloadable data
Erratum slip for PESA 2004
Methodological changes in PESA 2004
Public Expenditure Outturns White Paper 2003-04

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The whole document (published 19 April 2004) and an associated erratum slip are available to download:

Alternatively each chapter is available to download separately.

Appendix A: Conventions and economic assumptions
Appendix B: The accounting adjustments in the Budgeting presentation of TME
Appendix C: Departmental groupings
Appendix D: Public Corporations
Appendix E: Public expenditure budgeting and control aggregates
Appendix F: Expenditure on Services
Appendix G: Glossary of Terms

Downloadable data

Erratum slip for PESA 2004

Details of typographic corrections to tables 4.4, 6.8 and 6.10 can be found in the following erratum slip:

Methodological changes in PESA 2004

Methodological changes to the public expenditure by function series and the country and regional series were pre-announced in two articles.

Public Expenditure Outturn White Paper 2003-04

(1) Some of the data in this chapter will be updated throughout the year as National Statistics updates in the Public Spending Annual Outturns News Release.

(2) PDF file of Expenditure by Function Series Technical Note (10 March 2004) for methodological changes to the expenditure by function series.

(3) PDF file of 19 April 2004 Erratum relating to tables 4.4, 6.8 and 6.10

(4) PDF file of Changes to the Public Expenditure by Country and Region Series Technical Note (April 2004) for methodological changes to the public expenditure by country and region series.

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PESA 2005
PESA consultation