BEA Economic Analysis Glossary
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
This glossary, compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), explains terms used in economic analysis. BEA produces economic accounts statistics that enable government and business decision-makers, researchers, and the American public to follow and understand the performance of the Nation's economy.
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Capital account (international)
Capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj)
Capital consumption allowance (CCA)
Capital expenditures
Capital flows table
Capital transfers to the rest of the world (net)
CCAdj
Chained-dollar estimate
Chained-type index
Capital consumption adjustment (CCAdj)
Capital consumption allowance (CCA)
Capital expenditures
Capital flows table
Capital transfers to the rest of the world (net)
CCAdj
Chained-dollar estimate
Chained-type index
Change in private inventories
CMSA
Commodity flow method
Compensation of employees (paid)
Compensation of employees (received)
Consumption of fixed capital (CFC)
Contribution for government social insurance
Corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj
Cross-border trade in services
CMSA
Commodity flow method
Compensation of employees (paid)
Compensation of employees (received)
Consumption of fixed capital (CFC)
Contribution for government social insurance
Corporate profits with IVA and CCAdj
Cross-border trade in services
Current account (international)
Current payments to the rest of the world
Current receipts from the rest of the world
Current surplus of government enterprises
Current tax receipts
Current taxes and transfer payments to the rest of the world
Current transfer payments
Current transfer receipts
Current-dollar estimate
Current payments to the rest of the world
Current receipts from the rest of the world
Current surplus of government enterprises
Current tax receipts
Current taxes and transfer payments to the rest of the world
Current transfer payments
Current transfer receipts
Current-dollar estimate