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Population (31/12/2010) Crude birth rate Crude mortality rate Population density Number of households Total land area Employed population Unemployment rate
Median monthly employment earnings
Licensed vehicles Lane length of public roads Mobile telephone users Infl ation rate
Value of merchandise exports Value of merchandise imports Visitor arrivals
Occupancy rate of hotel sector Per-capita spending of visitors Tax revenue from gaming sector
Gross gaming revenue Resident deposits
GDP
(at current price)(chain volume
measures)
Per-capita GDP
(at current price)(chain volume
measures)
No Unit
’000
‰
‰
’000/km2
’000 km2
’000
% MOP
no.
km no.
% million MOP million MOP
’000
% MOP million MOP
million MOP million MOP million MOP million MOP
MOP MOP
552.3 9.4 3.3 18.3 179.9 29.7 318.3 2.8 9 000
196 634 413.4 1 122 261 2.81 6 960.0 44 118.4 24 965.4 79.8 1 518 68 776.1
189 587.8 237 626.9 217 324.2 207 119.7
398 071
379 379
PRINCIPAL INDICATORS, 2010
CONTENTS
Principal Indicators, 2010
Geography and Weather Geography Weather Land area
Human Development Index
Demography Population Vital statistics Population density
Per-capita living space Number of households Average household size Life expectancy Education
Schools / Institutions Teacher-student ratio
Number of students Law and Order Crimes Prisoners Health
Health care establishments Health resources per 1 000 population Underlying causes of death Environment
Water consumption Electricity consumption Solid waste Employment
Labour force and labour force participation rate Unemployed population and unemployment rate Underemployed population and underemployment rate
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Employed population Non-resident workers
Transport Public roads
Licensed motor vehicles New registrations of motor vehicles Traffi c accidents
Containerized cargo Air cargo
Seaborne container throughput
Commercial fl ights
Cross-border vehicle traffi c Ferry trips
Telecommunications Telephone Internet services
Foreign Direct Investment
Construction and Real Estate Transaction Building units
Vacant units
Completed units and gross fl oor area Purchase and sales of building units Value of units purchased and sold Average price per m²
End-balance of domestic credit
Energy Electricity
Average sales price
Consumer Price Index
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External Merchandise Trade Merchandise exports Merchandise imports
External Merchandise Trade Index Exports of goods
Imports of goods Terms of trade index
Tourism Visitor arrivals
Hotel and guest-house Visitor expenditure
Outbound Macao residents
Gaming
Indicators of game of chance Gross gaming revenue
Betting amount on parimutuel and lottery
Public Finance
Total Government revenue Total Government expenditure
Money and Finance
Average exchange rates of Macao Pataca Money supply
Interest rates of deposits in Pataca Foreign exchange reserves Insurance
Gross Domestic Product Production-based GDP Expenditure-based GDP
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
aHuman development index Life expectancy index Education index GDP index
GEOGRAPHY AND WEATHER
Land area Total area (km²)
Macao Peninsula Taipa Island Coloane Island CoTai reclamation area Coastline (km)
2008
29.2 9.3 6.7 7.6 5.6 46.81
2009
29.5 9.3 6.8 7.6 5.8 47.18
2010
29.7 9.3 6.8 7.6 6.0 47.67 Weather
Air temperature (ºC) Mean maximum Mean
Mean minimum Mean relative humidity (%) Total rainfall (mm)
Total sunshine duration (hour) Mean wind speed (km/hour)
2008
25.6 22.3 20.1 75.0 2 815.2 1 788.8 13.7
2009
26.1 22.5 20.2 72.0 1 620.2 1 865.5 12.5
2010
25.6 22.3 20.0 80.0 2 172.6 1 557.4 12.2 Geography
Macao Special Administrative Region, part of the territory of China, is situated at the Pearl River Delta on the southeast coast of Mainland China, 60 km southwest of Hong Kong. Total land area of Macao measures 29.7 km², com- prising the Macao Peninsula and the islands of Taipa and Coloane. Macao Peninsula is linked to Taipa Island by three bridges and the two is- lands are linked by the CoTai reclamation area.
The highest hill, measuring 170.6 m in altitude, is situated at the Coloane Island.
5
2007
r0.835 0.981 0.665 0.893
2008
0.832 0.983 0.658 0.889
2009
0.835 0.987 0.658 0.896
a According to the calculation method of Human Development Report 2010 of the United Nations Development Programme
r Revised fi gures
2005
r0.814 0.967 0.670 0.831
2006
r0.819 0.973 0.665 0.850
Population
End-year population (’000) Male
Female Age structure (%)
0 - 14 15 - 64 65 and over
Annual population growth (%) Aging ratio (%)
Dependency ratio (%)
Vital statistics Crude birth rate (‰) Crude mortality rate (‰) Rate of natural increase (‰) Infant mortality rate (‰) Gender ratio at birth (%)
Marriages per 1 000 population (case) Divorces per 1 000 population (case)
Population density (’000/km²) Total of Macao
Macao Peninsula Taipa
Coloane
Per-capita living space (square feet)
Number of households (’000) 1-person household
2-person household 3-person household 4-person household
5-person household
Average household size
Life expectancy (years)
2008
549.2 269.5 279.7
12.8 80.0 7.2
2.0 56.2 25.1
8.5 3.2 5.4 3.2 110.4 5.0 1.2
18.9 50.1 10.8 0.5
221
177.3 25.4 38.8 42.4 45.0 25.7
2.88
2005-2008 82.1
2009
542.2 261.2 280.9
12.7 79.5 7.7
-1.3 60.3 25.7
8.8 3.1 5.7 2.1 108.9 5.6 1.4
18.4 50.2 10.8 0.5
225
177.9 25.1 39.8 42.8 45.7 24.6
2.86
2006-2009 82.4
Note: Due to rounding, total may not correspond to the sum of the partial fi gures
DEMOGRAPHY
2010
552.3 265.3 287.0
12.2 79.8 8.0
1.9 65.5 25.4
9.4 3.3 6.1 2.9 108.1 5.7 1.6
18.3 50.1 11.1 0.5
234
179.9 26.4 39.5 42.9 45.4 25.9
2.82
2007-2010 82.5
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Schools/Institutions Institutions of higher education Pre-primary, primary and secondary education
Pre-primary education Primary education Secondary education Vocational-technical education
Special education Pre-primary education Primary education Secondary education Special class
Recurrent education Primary education Secondary education Vocational-technical education
Adult education
Teacher-student ratio
Pre-primary, primary and secondary education
Special education Recurrent education
Number of students Higher education
Pre-primary, primary and secondary education
Pre-primary education Primary education Secondary education Vocational-technical education
Special education
Recurrent education Primary education Secondary education Vocational-technical education
Adult education
Students per 1 000 population
EDUCATION
r Revised fi gures .. Not applicable
2009/2010
1057 70 55 10
1 1 1 8
2 9 3 129
15.0 4.8 12.1
22 289 73 713 9 923 25 475 36 622 1 693 515 3 016 299 2 503 214 121 787 176
2008/2009
11r
56 70 55 10
1 1 1 8
2 9 3 137
15.7 4.5 13.6
20 917r 76 214
9 270 27 481 37 830 1 633 482 2 880 303 2 393 184 129 146 178r
2007/2008
11r
58 74 58 6
1 1 1 9
2 10 ..
132
17.4 5.9 11.2
18 743 80 268 9 149 29 995 39 132 1 992 480 2 710 299 2 411 ..
130 410 185
Health care establishments Hospital care
Primary health care (clinics, health centres) Chinese medicine and therapy services
Health resources (per 1000 population) Doctor
Nurse Hospital bed
Underlying causes of death (%) Neoplasms
Diseases of the circulatory system Diseases of the respiratory system
2008
3 492 226
2.3 2.6 1.9
31.0 27.6 13.7
2009
3 495r 228r
2.4 2.8 2.0
33.1 26.5 13.6
Water consumption
Per-capita water consumption (m³/day) Electricity consumption
Per-capita electricity consumption (’000 kWh)
Solid waste
Solid waste incinerated (tonne)
r Revised fi gures
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT
2010
3 597 283
2.4 2.8 2.1
33.0 25.8 14.8
2010
0.396.71
321 409
2008
0.39
6.00
298 491
2009
0.396.37
324 808 Crimes
Total (case)
Crime against property Crime against person Crime against life in society Crime against the territory Others
Prisoners End-year total Male Female
2008
13 864 7 728 2 707 909 883 1 637
912 804 108
2009
12 406 6 462 2 505 675 1 000 1 764
930 803 127
LAW AND ORDER
2010
11 649 6 095 2 472 661 867 1 554
929 788 141
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Labour force and labour force participation rate
Labour force (’000)
Labour force participation rate (%)
Unemployed population and unemployment rate Unemployed population (’000) Overall unemployment rate (%) Unemployment rate of local residents (%)
Underemployed population and underemployment rate Underemployed population (’000) Underemployment rate (%)
Employed population Employed population (’000)
Median age of employed MF population (years) M
F
Employed population by industry (%) Manufacturing
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade
Hotels, restaurants and similar activities Transport, communications and storage Financial intermediation, real estate and business activities
Public administration
Social & personal services (excluding gaming)
Gaming Others
Median monthly earnings (MOP) By major industry:
Manufacturing Construction
Wholesale and retail trade Hotels, restaurants and similar activities
Transport, communications and storage
Financial intermediation Real estate and business activities Public administration
Gaming
EMPLOYMENT
2008
333.0 70.6
10.1 3.0 3.6
5.3 1.6
323.0 38.9 40.5 37.3
7.6 11.9 12.3 12.8 5.0 9.7 6.2 13.5 20.6 0.4 8 000 4 000 10 000 7 000 6 100 8 500 11 000 5 600 18 000 13 000
2009
329.2 72.0
11.7 3.6 4.4
6.1 1.9
317.5 39.4 41.0 38.0
5.3 10.3 13.1 13.8 5.2 10.4 6.4 15.1 19.8 0.6 8 500 5 000 9 000 7 000 6 500 8 500 12 000 6 000 19 600 12 000
2010
327.6 71.5
9.3 2.8 3.5
5.8 1.8
318.3 40.1 41.7 38.8
4.8 8.6 13.3 13.6 5.8 11.0 6.8 15.7 19.9 0.5 9 000 6 000 9 500 7 500 7 000 8 500 13 000 6 400 19 500 13 000
By occupation:
Legislators, senior offi cials of government and associations, directors and managers of companies Professionals
Technicians and associate professionals
Clerks
of which: croupiers,
fl oorpersons, cage cashiers, etc.
Service and sales workers Skilled agricultural and fi shery workers
Craftsmen and similar workers Plant and machine operators, drivers and assemblers
Unskilled workers
Non-resident workers (end-year) from:
Mainland China The Philippines Vietnam Hong Kong Indonesia
By industry Manufacturing Construction
Wholesale and retail trade Hotels, restaurants and similar activities
Recreational, cultural, gaming & other services
Domestic workers
2008
20 00022 000 15 000
13 000 14 000
6 900 5 500
10 000 5 800
4 500
92 161
51 950 11 806 5 877 11 221 3 478
10 363 15 783 6 977 18 025
14 750
13 219
2009
20 00023 000 15 000
12 000 13 500
7 000 7 000
9 100 6 400
4 500
74 905
41 461 10 788 6 562 5 826 3 793
6 512 7 820 6 696 16 099
10 016
14 299
EMPLOYMENT (cont’d)
2010
22 50022 000 15 000
12 000 14 000
7 000 7 000
9 500 8 000
4 500
75 813
41 895 11 423 7 462 4 915 4 199
5 498 5 009 6 922 16 771
11 998
15 802
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Public roads (traffi c direction) Total length (km)
Licensed motor vehicles Automobile
Motorcycle
Automobiles per 1 000 Population
New registrations of motor vehicles Automobile
Motorcycle
Traffi c accidents (case) Fatalities
Containerized cargo (tonne) By Sea
Import Export Transit By Land Import Export Transit
Air cargo Import Export Transit
Seaborne container throughput (TEU)
Commercial fl ights Arrival
Departure
Cross-border vehicle traffi c In
Out
Ferry trips Arrival Departure
TRANSPORT
2008
404.4
182 765 85 041 97 724 155
19 979 7 349 12 630
12 834 9
328 196 253 341 53 937 20 918 104 312 70 403 10 286 23 622
100 768 16 705 41 548 42 515
126 335
46 036 23 009 23 027
3 785 863 1 888 457 1 897 406
105 289 52 298 52 991
2009
413.1
189 350 86 784 102 566 160
15 815 5 326 10 489
12 643 14
180 413 145 680 22 682 12 051 51 694 24 887 13 727 13 080
52 464 13 257 28 729 10 478
88 548
37 177 18 581 18 596
3 508 159 1 747 823 1 760 336
131 595 65 493 66 102
2010
413.4
196 634 90 214 106 420 163
15 915 6 687 9 228
13 155 10
178 380 147 030 19 498 11 852 45 718 24 218 4 805 16 695
52 166 13 597 32 361 6 208
91 318
34 654 17 327 17 327
3 812 243 1 900 933 1 911 310
147 200 74 122 73 078
Telephone
Fixed-line telephone (line) Mobile telephone usersª Fixed-line telephone per 1 000 Population
Mobile telephone per 1 000 Population
Mobile telephone registered users per 1 000 Populationb (no.) Internet services Subscribers
Hours of usage (’000 hours)
2008
175 920 932 596 320 1 698 721128 502 252 912
2009
171 360 1 037 380 316 1 913 775143 353 340 418
2010
168 374 1 122 261 305 2 032 832170 462 422 769
Stock of inward direct investment (million MOP)
Flows of inward direct investment (million MOP)
Income of inward direct investment (million MOP)
2007
r 73 303 18 519 11 1632008
r 84 077 20 779 21 6682009
96 806 22 118 21 991a Including registered users and stored-value GSM cards b Excluding stored-value GSM card users
c Including residential units, collective living quarters, institutes, hotels and similar establishments, etc.
r Revised fi gures - Absolute value equals zero
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
Building units Living quarter c Industrial and commercial Vacant units
Living quarter c Industrial and commercial
Completed units and gross fl oor area Residential (no.) Gross fl oor area (m²)
Commercial (no.)
Gross fl oor area (m²)
Offi ce (no.)
Gross fl oor area (m²) Industrial (no.) Gross fl oor area (m²)
Others (no.)
Gross fl oor area (m²) Parking space for cars (no.) Parking space for (no.) motorcycles
2008
226 024 184 844 41 180 20 314 14 248 6 0661 099 147 482 47 39 864 2 11 253 2 11 619 27 373 929 1 476 477
2009
227 629 186 557 41 072 20 412 14 484 5 9283 096 483 631 127 29 185 2 25 876 2 17 808 24 849 742 6 291 1 750
2010
234 430 192 981 41 449 22 599 16 661 5 9384 066 515 304 427 41 908 - - - - 34 714 297 5 072 1 753
CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION
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Electricity
Gross production (million kWh) Imports (million kWh)
Average sales price (MOP) Unleaded gasoline (L)
Gas oil and diesel for automotive use (L) Bottled liquefi ed petroleum gas (kg) Centralised liquefi ed petroleum gas (m³)
2008
1 211.1 2 310.9
11.05 10.71 13.59 37.03
2009
1 466.0 2 226.7
8.76r 9.43 10.77 29.93
2010
1 077.0 2 786.5
9.69 10.49 12.70 34.72
ENERGY
Purchase and sales of building units Residential
Intermediate transfer of title Commercial
Offi ce Industrial Parking space Others
Value of units purchased and sold (million MOP)
Residential
Intermediate transfer of title Commercial
Offi ce Industrial Parking space Others
Average price per m² (MOP) Residential
Offi ce Industrial
End-balance of domestic credit (million MOP)
Home ownership
Construction and public works
2008
13 686 4 878 1 177 510 185 5 812 14629 778 20 401 2 074 959 334 1 189 690
23 316 21 314 5 794
25 787.6 12 950.7
2009
11 307 2 370 1 551 288 201 3 853 11021 517 9 312 2 546 430 727 835 243
23 235 21 650 6 079
32 568.8r 15 480.3r
2010
17 989 5 112 2 099 652 208 8 483 18645 939 26 182 5 264 1 316 422 2 322 1 491
31 016 22 857 6 962
47 405.5 14 614.4 CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION (cont’d)
r Revised fi gures
Infl ation rate (%) Composite CPI CPI-A CPI-B
2008
8.61 100.23 100.65 100.12
2009
1.17 101.40 101.45 101.37
2010
2.81 104.25 103.77 104.38
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (4/2008 - 3/2009=100)
Merchandise exports (million MOP) Domestic exports
Garment, knitted or crocheted Garment, not knitted or crocheted
Tobacco and wine Re-exports
Jewellery
Machines and apparatus, parts and accessories thereof
By major destination Hong Kong USA Mainland China European Union Germany United Kingdom France Taiwan, China Japan
2008
16 025.4 9 582.3 4 810.1 3 377.3
236.3 6 443.1 679.8 1 196.2
3 162.7 6 399.2 1 968.2 1 591.1 648.3 323.7 216.2 217.6 212.9
2009
7 672.5 2 971.1 1 219.6 751.4
252.2 4 701.4 753.7 622.6
3 014.6 1 308.3 1 117.5 631.3 295.8 103.2 88.1 160.7 105.7
2010
6 960.0 2 389.8 694.5 474.5
277.7 4 570.2 695.9 442.0
3 002.6 782.1 1 102.4 409.4 142.6 64.4 71.9 175.9 109.5
EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE
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Merchandise imports (million MOP) Consumer goods
Capital goods
Raw materials and semi- manufactures Fuels and lubricants
By major country/territory of origin Mainland China European Union
Hong Kong
Japan USA Taiwan, China
2008
43 034.2 19 772.9 8 301.7 9 270.5
5 689.1
16 926.2 7 101.0 4 365.8 3 639.1 2 383.3 1 424.2
2009
36 902.0 19 788.7 6 645.9 5 745.7
4 721.6
11 571.1 7 814.9 4 036.4 3 039.3 2 217.1 1 120.9
2010
44 118.4 26 244.7 6 948.9 5 661.6
5 263.2
13 718.3 9 960.7 4 627.9 3 812.1 2 619.0 1 078.3
EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE (cont’d)
Exports of goods
Value index Unit value index Quantum index
Imports of goods
Value index Unit value index Quantum index
Terms of trade index
2008
78.3 104.4 75.0
117.8 111.7 105.5
93.5
2009
37.5 104.1 36.0
101.0 111.1 90.9
93.7
2010
34.0 107.5 31.6
120.8 115.5 104.6
93.1
EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE INDEX (2006=100)
Visitor arrivals (’000)
from:
Asia Mainland China Hong Kong Taiwan, China Japan Malaysia
Republic of Korea Singapore India Others Americas Europe Oceania
Africa and others By mode of transport:
By sea By land By air
Hotel and guest-house Average occupancy rate (%) Available guest rooms Hotel guests (’000) Total
Hotels 5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star Guest-houses
Average length of stay (night) Visitor expenditurea (MOP)
Per-capita spending (excluding gaming) Per-capita non-shopping spending Per-capita shopping spending Average length of stay (day)
Outbound Macao residents (’000) By sea
By land By air
a Data for 2010 are extrapolation results,while those of previous years are results of the samples
r Revised fi gures
TOURISM
2008
22 933.222 161.7 11 613.2 7 016.5 1 315.9 366.9 428.6 279.8 263.6 82.4 794.9 312.6 272.2 157.2 29.5
9 173.2 12 094.8 1 665.2
74.3 17 533
6 537.7 6 422.3 2 966.8 2 036.9 1 105.3 313.3 115.4 1.4
1 729 1 027 702 1.1
1 155.4 23 757.6 188.4
2009
21 752.821 085.0 10 989.5 6 727.8 1 292.6 379.2 332.5 204.8 256.5 107.5 794.5 278.7 235.7r 135.2
18.2
8 684.8 11 448.8 1 619.1
71.4 19 259
6 714.4 6 608.5 3 167.3 2 087.4 1 056.7 297.2 105.9 1.5
1 616 983 633 1.1
1 161.6 23 634.5 200.9
2010
24 965.424 273.4 13 229.1 7 466.1 1 292.7 413.5 338.1 331.8 257.2 169.1 775.9 297.1 244.5 127.6 22.8
10 244.1 13 087.3 1 634.1
79.8 20 091
7 755.2 7 633.0 3 901.0 2 229.6 1 121.6 380.9 122.2 1.5
1 518 745 773 0.9
1 302.3 24 121.1 215.3
Indicators of game of chance Casinos (no.)
Gaming tables (no.) Slot machines (no.)
Gross gaming revenue (million MOP) Game of chance
VIP Baccarat Baccarat Slot machine Cussec Blackjack
Betting amount on parimutuel and lottery
2008
31 4 017 11 856 109 826 108 772 73 772 21 264 5 653 3 043 2 247
8 905
2009
33 4 770 14 363 120 383 119 369 79 834 25 498 6 503 2 826 1 903
7 999
2010
33 4 791 14 050 189 588 188 343 135 648 34 917 8 618 3 555 2 290
9 963
Total government revenue (million MOP)
Tax revenue from gaming sector Other revenue
Total government expenditure Current expenditure
Capital expenditure
p Provisional fi gures r Revised fi gures
GAMING
PUBLIC FINANCE
Average exchange rates of Macao Pataca (per 100 units of foreign currency) U.S. Dollar
Euro
Chinese Renminbi Japanese Yen Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollar Pound Sterling Canadian Dollar
MONEY AND FINANCE
17 2008
62 259.343 207.5r 19 051.8r
30 443.4 25 286.7 5 156.7
2009
r 69 870.945 697.5 24 173.4
35 459.9 30 348.2 5 111.7
2010
p 79 635.868 776.1 10 859.7
37 758.1 32 434.7 5 323.3
2008
802.1 1 180.9 115.5 7.8 685.5 573.4 1 489.6 757.7
2009
798.4 1 113.1 116.9 8.5 632.7 507.2 1 251.6 702.7
2010
800.2 1 060.9 118.2 9.1 735.6 577.2 1 236.5 776.8
Money supply (million MOP) Money supply (M1)
Money supply (M2) Net foreign assets Domestic creditª Resident deposits Savings deposits End-balance of domestic credit to the private sector
Interest rates of deposits in Pataca (annual %, end of period) Savings deposits
3-month time deposits Foreign exchange reserves (million MOP)
Reserve balance Insurance (million MOP) Premiums:
Life Non-life Claims:
Life Non-life
a Domestic credit = Credit to private sector + credit to public sector - deposit of public sector
r Revised fi gures p Provisional fi gures
MONEY AND FINANCE (cont’d)
Production-based GDP at current prices Sectorial Structure (%)
Secondary sector:
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water supply Construction
Tertiary sector:
Wholesale and retail trade, repair, hotels and restaurants Transport, storage and communications
Financial intermediation, real estate, renting and business activities Public admin., other community, social & personal services (including gaming)
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) 2008
24 729.6 189 790.3 233 256.6 -1 316.4 185 389.8 58 259.4 91 565.20.01 0.07
127 160.6
3 445.4 2 547.7 897.7 1 563.2 1 158.4 404.8
2007
19.2r 2.9 1.2r 15.2r 80.8r 9.9r
4.0r
23.0r
43.9r
2009
p11.0 1.5 1.3 8.3 89.0 13.9
3.7
23.2
48.2
2009
30 606.8r 212 233.3r 275 171.7r -15 334.5r 207 327.4r 82 499.5r 100 888.7r
0.01 0.02
146 578.7
3 263.2r 2 331.6r 931.5r 1 642.5r 1 309.3r 333.2r
2008
17.3r 2.1r 1.2r 14.0r 82.7r 11.9r
3.4r
23.0
44.4r
2010
34 721.1 243 247.3 333 802.8 -34 948.5 237 626.9 89 936.8 130 452.10.01 0.03
190 186.8
3 775.4p 2 688.4p 1 087.0p 1 539.5p 1 181.7p 357.9p
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Expenditure-based GDP (million MOP) at current prices
Private consumption expenditure
Government fi nal consumption expenditure
Gross capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less: Imports of goods and services
Per-capita GDP (MOP)
Chain volume measures (in chained 2008 dollars) Private consumption expenditure
Government fi nal consumption expenditure
Gross capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less: Imports of goods and services
Per-capita GDP (MOP)
Change in real terms (%) Private investment Public investment Domestic demandª Net exports (Exports-Imports) Exports of goods
Exports of services Imports of goods Imports of services
Defl ator (2008=100) Domestic demand defl ator
GDP defl ator
a Domestic demand= Private consumption expenditure + Government fi nal consumption expenditure + Gross capital formation ( ) Year-on-year % change
r Revised fi gures p Provisional fi gures
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) (cont’d) 2008
r 161 669.2(+13.9) 44 275.0 (+16.9) 14 147.4 (+13.4) 51 582.2 (-5.2) 156 427.2 (+18.5) 104 762.5 (+10.5) 294 505 (+9.1) 161 669.2 (+2.8) 44 275.0 (+5.8) 14 147.4 (+2.3) 51 582.2 (-14.1) 156 427.2 (+8.8) 104 762.5 (+2.6) 294 505 (-1.5) -14.2 -23.7 -4.9 +24.7 -25.4 +15.1 -8.1 +18.6
100.0 (+10.5) 100.0 (+10.8)
2009
r 165 457.5(+2.3) 46 154.7 (+4.2) 16 009.9 (+13.2) 32 104.0 (-37.8) 155 068.5 (-0.9) 83 879.7 (-19.9) 303 992 (+3.2) 164 158.7 (+1.5) 45 311.6 (+2.3) 15 767.7 (+11.5) 34 244.7 (-33.6) 153 852.2 (-1.6) 85 017.5 (-18.8) 301 606 (+2.4) -36.8 +34.4 -13.3 +33.2 -52.0 +4.1 -24.1 -12.6
98.9 (-1.1) 100.8 (+0.8)
2010
p 217 324.2(+31.3) 50 691.0 (+9.8) 17 496.2 (+9.3) 27 726.8 (-13.6) 232 461.6 (+49.9) 111 051.5 (+32.4) 398 071 (+30.9)
207 119.7 (+26.2) 48 209.6 (+6.4) 16 642.5 (+5.5) 27 454.8 (-19.8) 223 039.9 (+45.0) 108 227.0 (+27.3) 379 379 (+25.8) -26.1 +23.5 -3.2 +66.8 -12.2 +48.0 +10.7 +44.4
103.9 (+5.1) 104.9 (+4.1)