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Slight increase in consumption of goods
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Wholesale and retail trade and service activities;Income and consumption;National accounts and business cycles
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vki, Index of household consumption of goods, volume index, household consumption (for example car purchase, food consumption, electricity consumption)Wholesale and retail trade , Consumption, National accounts , Income and consumption, National accounts and business cycles, Wholesale and retail trade and service activities
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Index of household consumption of goodsNovember 2005

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Slight increase in consumption of goods

The consumption of goods increased by 0.2 per cent from October to November 2005, according to the seasonally adjusted volume index of commodity consumption.

Seasonally adjusted figures show a 0.3 per cent increase in the consumption of food, beverages and tobacco from October to November 2005. In the same period the consumption of electricity and heating fuels decreased by 2.2 per cent, while purchases of vehicles and petrol decreased by 0.7 per cent. The consumption of other goods was 0.7 per cent higher in November than in October.

From November 2004 to November 2005 the unadjusted volume index of commodity consumption increased by 1.0 per cent.

Method differs from the index of retail sale

The index of commodity consumption describes the development in household consumption of goods, while the index of retail sales measures the development in retail sales. As opposed to the index of retail sales, the index of commodity consumption includes goods that are not sold in retail trade. Thus, the calculation of the index of commodity consumption is based on information from the index of retail sales in addition to information on purchases of cars, sales of petrol and oil to petrol stations and the consumption of electricity unadjusted for changes in temperature. This may result in deviations in the development of the two indices.

The index of commodity consumption uses the same definitions and methods of compilation as the quarterly national accounts, and thus serves as an indicator of household consumption of goods in the quarterly national accounts.

Timeliness is important in the release of statistics, and the index of commodity consumption may therefore have to rely on preliminary estimates in some cases. Such estimates are replaced in the subsequent release. This applies, inter alia, to figures on electricity consumption, where short-term statistics from the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE) are used. Later on these short-term statistics are replaced by electricity statistics from Statistics Norway. This implies that the index of commodity consumption normally will be revised in the subsequent publishing.

Index of commodity consumption, November 2005. Seasonally
adjusted and unadjusted volume index. November 2004-
November 2005. 1995=1001
Period       Seasonally
adjusted
      Change from
      previous month.
Per cent
      Unadjusted       Change from
      same month last
year. Per cent
2004        
November  137.1 1.6  139.1 6.6
December  141.7 3.3  184.8 7.6
2005        
January  133.0 -6.1  125.7 -3.3
February  137.4 3.3  119.4 2.1
March  133.4 -2.9  130.5 -2.6
April  140.7 5.5  133.2 5.6
May  137.3 -2.2  131.4 4.3
June  139.3 1.2  142.9 2.6
July  139.8 0.4  139.1 3.1
August  140.0 0.1  141.9 5.8
September  138.8 -0.8  133.7 3.0
October  137.2 -1.2  134.2 0.5
November  137.4 0.2  140.5 1.0
1  Please note that the indices have been revised.