public financeThe National Institute for Statistics (Istat) is the main supplier of official statistical information in Italy. It collects and produces information on Italian economy and society and made it available for study and decision-making purpose.http://www.istat.it/img/istat.gif2013-04-05T11:35:28+02:00Istat.ithttp://www.istat.it/en/archive/public+finance/type/atom?type=atomIstat.itredazionesito@istat.ithttp://www.istat.itData and analyses produced by the National Institute of Statistics may be extracted and reproduced freely, on condition that their integrity is respected and that the source is cited.2013-04-05T11:35:28+02:002013-04-05T11:35:28+02:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/86981The quarterly non-financial accounts for General Government provide
timely information about the evolution of the main public finance
indicators. In particular, a breakdown of general government
expenditure (compensation of employees, intermediate consumption,
social benefits, and interest) and revenue (taxes and social
contribution) is reported. The estimates, drawn up on accrual
basis, are presented in raw form (i.e. not seasonally adjusted) and
are expressed in millions of euros at current prices.2013-03-01T12:11:14+01:002013-03-01T12:11:14+01:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/83803In 2012, GDP at current prices decreased by 0.8% (to 1,565,916
millions of euro) compared with the previous year. The chain-link
volume measure of GDP fell by 2.4%, after an increase by 0.4% in
2011. The fall in GDP was due to a sharp contraction in Gross fixed
capital formation (-8.0%) and in Final consumption expenditure
(-3.9%), partly offset by the increase in Exports (2.3%). Imports
decreased by 7.7%.2013-01-09T10:04:37+01:002013-01-09T10:04:37+01:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/79065In the third quarter of 2012 the General Government deficit/GDP
ratio was 1.8%2012-10-09T10:30:55+02:002012-10-09T10:30:55+02:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/72115In the second quarter of 2012 the General Government deficit/GDP
ratio was 2.8%2012-09-11T12:33:44+02:002012-09-11T16:50:05+02:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/70068A summary of the 20th edition of the Annual Report 2012 on the
state of Italy and some focus on the main topics addressed in each
chapter2012-07-04T10:03:02+02:002012-07-04T10:03:02+02:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/66093The quarterly non-financial accounts for General Government analyse
the dynamics of the main public finance indicators. Moreover, the
account gives information on the aggregates constituting general
government expenditure (compensation of employees, intermediate
consumption, social benefits, and interest) and revenue (taxes and
social contribution). The estimates, drawn up on accrual basis, are
not seasonally adjusted and are expressed in millions of euros at
current prices.2012-06-08T14:14:06+02:002012-06-08T14:33:32+02:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/64507ISTAT presents the results of financial flow calculations on the
final balance sheets of provincial governments for fiscal year
2010, which were calculated using data supplied by the Ministry of
the Interior.2012-04-04T10:02:58+02:002012-04-04T10:02:58+02:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/58428The quarterly non-financial accounts for General Government analyse
the dynamics of the main public finance indicators. Moreover, the
account gives information on the aggregates constituting general
government expenditure (compensation of employees, intermediate
consumption, social benefits, and interest) and revenue (taxes and
social contribution).2012-03-02T11:02:58+01:002012-03-02T14:53:24+01:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/55572In 2011, GDP at current prices increased by 1.7% to 1,580,220
millions of euro compared with the previous year. The chained
volume measure of GDP rose 0.4 %, following a 1.8% increase in
2010. General Government net borrowing added up to -62,363 millions
of euro (-3.9% of GDP), improving the result of the previous year
(-4.6% of GDP), while General Government debt reached 1,897,946
millions of euro (120.1% of GDP).2012-01-11T10:04:42+01:002012-02-15T12:31:00+01:00http://www.istat.it/en/archive/50133