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The construction price index expresses the change in the cost of construction taking into consideration the price changes of basic inputs. These are divided into three main groups: labour, building materials and building machines. The calculation of the construction price index covers four groups of buildings: detached houses, blocks of flats, industrial buildings and office buildings. Price information is collected by a sample survey covering construction, rental and wholesale companies and retail enterprises in ten cities. The construction price index is published quarterly.
In November, the growth in retail sales decelerated to some extent
Kuupäev 04.01.2016
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According to Statistics Estonia, in November 2015 compared to November 2014, the retail sales of goods of retail trade enterprises increased 6% at constant prices. In October, the retail sales increased 8% compared to the same month of the previous year, whereas in November the retail sales growth decelerated to some extent.
Teams representing Estonia at the European Statistics Competition announced
Kuupäev 14.07.2020
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Based on the results of the public choice competition, in the younger age group, Estonia will be represented at the European Statistics Competition by team Fresiito from Tallinn Secondary School of Science and team Mamika from Lüganuse School. In the older age group, due to the withdrawal of one of the teams, team Numbritaat from Viljandi Gymnasium and team Merkintä from Narva Pähklimäe Gymnasium moved directly to the European phase of the competition.
In October, the growth in retail sales accelerated a little
Kuupäev 01.12.2014
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According to Statistics Estonia, in October 2014 compared to October of the previous year, the retail sales of goods of retail trade enterprises increased 6% at constant prices. In September the retail sales increased 5% compared to the same month of the previous year, while in October the retail sales growth accelerated a little.
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National accounts are a kind of an accounting system for the country, showing how the economy is performing. Economic growth is mainly measured by the gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national income (GNI). The higher these indicators, the better Estonia and the people living here are doing. In addition to aggregate indicators, we analyse data by sectors and compile input-output tables to study the interactions between sectors of the economy. National accounts provide information on changes in the gross domestic product (GDP); gross national income; productivity indicators; financial
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The Questionnaire was filled in by 1091 companies. 1. For what kind of trade flow does your company have to submit the Intrastat report? 2. How many employees do you have? 3. Does your company fill in the Intrastat report by yourself or does it use the assistance of declarer? 4. How does your company submit the Intrastat report? 5. Are you satisfied with currently usable means of data transmission? (on a scale: 1 – not at all...5 – very pleased) 6. How much (in hours) is spent each month, on average, for the preparation of your Intrastat monthly report? 7. How much (in Estonian kroons) is
The census project will be run by Svetlana Raudonen
Kuupäev 30.12.2019
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On 6 January, Svetlana Raudonen, a top-level expert with international experience, will start working as the project manager for the Population and Housing Census at Statistics Estonia.