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The National Accounts record the nation's financial transactions, including businesses buying and selling goods, the government collecting taxes and transferring money to beneficiaries, and people earning and spending money.
They provide a quarterly snapshot of the country's economic performance. For example, they give information about the production of goods and services, and their costs, incomes earned by various groups and what they do with them, and New Zealand's economic relationship with the rest of the world.
Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the national income earned by production in New Zealand. It is one of the main outputs of the National Accounts, and is available quarterly.
Survey information
National Accounts - Year ended March
Latest releases
National Accounts Gross Domestic Product
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