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Notes to the tables of chapter 13: Regional (Autonomous) Governments

Table 13.1

  1. A positive (negative) sign indicates that general (autonomous) government has obtained profits (losses) in respect of this item.
  2. Includes the differences between the market value and nominal value of liabilities and other adjustments due to the reclassification of institutional units and other changes in the information.

Table 13.2

  1. See notes to Table 13.1

Table 13.3

  1. Annual change in column 1 of Table 13.7.
  2. Column 3 of Table 13.1 with the opposite sign.
  3. A positive figure means that this item increases debt and a negative figure means that it decreases debt.
  4. Breakdown of column in Table 13.5.
  5. Includes effects such as those produced by the reclassification of institutional units or financial instruments.
  6. Includes adjustments for interest accrued less interest paid, for issue or redemption premiums, for the difference between the nominal and cash amount of discounted issues and for capital losses or gains arising from early payment of liabilities.

Table 13.4

See notes to Table 13.3.

Table 13.7

  1. A breakdown of issues into those denominated in euro and those denominated in currencies other than the euro is given in Table 21.18 The difference between column 3 of this table, 'Total debt securities issued' and column 1 of Table 21.18 'Total debt securities issued excluding financial derivatives' arises from the fact that debt according to the methodology of the excessive deficit procedure takes into account the currency swaps carried out by the various regional (autonomous) governments.
  2. The units included here as public enterprises are the main non-administrative agencies, entities and enterprises not classified under regional (autonomous) government. For ease of comparison with the general government debt shown in the previous tables (which is public debt, as narrowly defined), the debt of public enterprises shown in this table has been calculated using the EDP methodology. The debt of public enterprises does not fall within the scope of the EDP and, therefore, unlike the debt of general government (public debt), it is not included in the notifications sent to the European Commission.

Table 13.8

  1. Includes the governing bodies of the regional (autonomous) governments.

Table 13.9

  1. Each regional (autonomous) government includes the units concerned with the general administration of the region, the universities located within its territory and those bodies and enterprises reporting to the regional (autonomous) government that are classified under general government.
  2. See also Table 14.8, column 16.

Table 13.10

  1. Each regional (autonomous) government includes the units concerned with the general administration of the region, the universities located within its territory and those bodies and enterprises reporting to the regional (autonomous) government that are classified under general government.
  2. The figures for GDP at market prices used for the total are calculated using the official series of the Spanish Quarterly National Accounts (CNE) published by the INE, by aggregating the last four quarters as at each reference date. For the individual regional (autonomous) governments, until 2006, the regional GDP mp published in the Spanish Regional Accounts (CRE) of the INE has been used. For the year 2007, the regional structure of the INE’s estimate of regional GDP mp has been applied to the national GDP mp.
  3. See also Table 14.8, column 16.

Table 13.11

  1. The units included here as public enterprises are the main non-administrative agencies, entities and enterprises not classified under regional (autonomous) government.
  2. For ease of comparison with the general government debt shown in the previous tables (which is public debt, as narrowly defined), the debt of public enterprises shown in this table has been calculated using EDP methodology. The debt of public enterprises does not fall within the scope of the EDP, and therefore, unlike the debt of general government (public debt), it is not included in the notifications sent to the European Commission.

Table 13.12

  1. The units included here as public enterprises are the main non-administrative agencies, entities and enterprises not classified under regional (autonomous) government.
  2. For ease of comparison with the general government debt shown in the previous tables (which is public debt, as narrowly defined), the debt of public enterprises shown in this table has been calculated using EDP methodology. The debt of public enterprises does not fall within the scope of the EDP, and therefore, unlike the debt of general government (public debt), it is not included in the notifications sent to the European Commission.
  3. The figures for GDP at market prices used for the total are calculated using the official series of the Spanish Quarterly National Accounts (CNE) published by the INE, by aggregating the last four quarters as at each reference date. For the individual regional (autonomous) governments, until 2006, the regional GDP mp published in the Spanish Regional Accounts (CRE) of the INE has been used. For the year 2007, the regional structure of the INE’s estimate of regional GDP mp has been applied to the national GDP mp.

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