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NATO countries Compared by Economy > National accounts > Local currency at constant prices > Expenditure on GDP > Discrepancy in expenditure estima

DEFINITION: A statistical discrepancy usually arises when the GDP components are estimated independently by industrial origin and by expenditure categories. This item represents the discrepancy in the use of resources (i.e., the estimate of GDP by expenditure categories). Data are in constant local currency.".

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Hungary 475.88 billion 2000
2 Albania 118.74 billion 2009
3 Norway 19.47 billion 2009
4 Iceland 17.58 billion 2009
5 Denmark 16.12 billion 2009
6 United Kingdom 9.03 billion 2009
7 Canada 7.35 billion 2009
8 Germany 5.31 billion 2009
9 France 4.92 billion 2009
10 Greece 3.43 billion 2009
11 Romania 1.08 billion 2005
12 Belgium 910.62 million 2009
13 Italy 852.61 million 2009
14 Portugal 543.21 million 2009
15 Slovenia 38.42 million 2008
=16 Czech Republic 0.0 2009
=16 Turkey 0.0 2009
=16 Latvia 0.0 2009
=16 Croatia 0.0 2009
=16 Poland 0.0 2009
=16 Slovakia 0.0 2001
=16 Estonia 0.0 2000
23 Bulgaria -106,647,580.53 2009
24 Luxembourg -164,400,000 2009
25 Spain -220,776,985.63 2009
26 Netherlands -1,347,911,472 2009

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