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11713: Regional accounts, by industry (C) 2008 - 2021

Edita Zahirovic, Statistics Norway
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Julian Paulsen Blytt, Statistics Norway
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2024-03-13 08:00
Value added at basic prices. Current prices (NOK million):
NOK million
Value added at basic prices. Annual change in volume (per cent):
per cent
Gross fixed capital formation. Current prices (NOK million):
NOK million
Employed persons (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Compensation of employees. Current prices (NOK million):
NOK million
Value added at basic prices. Current prices (NOK million):
31.12.
Value added at basic prices. Annual change in volume (per cent):
31.12.
Gross fixed capital formation. Current prices (NOK million):
31.12.
Employed persons (1 000 persons):
31.12.
Compensation of employees. Current prices (NOK million):
31.12.
Value added at basic prices. Current prices (NOK million):
Current Prices
Value added at basic prices. Annual change in volume (per cent):
Current Prices
Gross fixed capital formation. Current prices (NOK million):
Current Prices
Compensation of employees. Current prices (NOK million):
Current Prices
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In 2017, the Regional Reform was adopted in the Norwegian parliament. From 1 January 2020, Norway went from having 18 to 11 counties. The growth rates from 2019 to 2020 in the new counties are calculated in relation to the sum of the old counties that were merged and due to the fact that some municipalities changed their county affiliation, there will be a break in the timeseries for the affected counties. In November 2022, the national accounts carried out a backward revision in the timeseries where a number of industries were affected. The county figures have been revised back to 2008 as a result of the backward revision. 2015. Discontinuity in service activities incidental to oil and gas. 2015. Discontinuity in wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles. 2011. Discontinuity in oil and gas extraction. 2011. Discontinuity in offshore supply. 2011. Discontinuity in ocean transport. 2010. Discontinuity in financial and insurance activities. Figures with a new list of truncated observations were released 2021.12.03.

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See list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).

Tables that use the new regional division also for the years before 2024.

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21 Svalbard

Svalbard is not defined as a county in the legal sense, but in official statistics Svalbard is treated in the same way as the other counties in Norway.