ABS National Accounts statistical publications
Australian National Accounts: Financial Accounts (5232.0)
Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables, 1996-97 (5209.0)
Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables (Commodity Details) (5215.0)
Australian National Accounts: National Balance Sheet (5241.0.40.001)
Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product (5206.0)
Australian National Accounts: State Accounts (5220.0)
Australian National Accounts: Tourism Satellite Account, 2000-01 (5249.0)
Australian System of National Accounts (5204.0)
Measuring Australia's Progress, 2002 (1370.0)
ABS National Accounts conceptual and information papers
Australian National Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2000 (5216.0), available in the Statistical Concepts Library on the ABS web site at https://www.abs.gov.au
Information Paper: ABS Statistics and The New Tax System (1358.0)
Information Paper: Implementation of Revised International Standards in the Australian National Accounts (5251.0)
Information Paper: Improvements in ABS Economic Statistics [Arising from The New Tax System] (1372.0)
Information Paper: Introduction of Chain Volume Measures in the Australian National Accounts (5248.0)
Information Paper: Upgraded Australian National Accounts (5253.0)
Information Paper: Upgraded Australian National Accounts: Financial Accounts (5254.0)
Statistical Concepts Library (1361.0.30.001) - contains the current international standard (the 1993 edition of System of National Accounts (SNA93)).
Selected ABS National Accounts occasional papers
Aspden C 1990, Occasional Paper: Estimates of Multifactor Productivity, Australia, 1990 (5233.0)
Castles I 1992, Occasional Paper: Productivity, Prices, Profits and Pay, 1964-65 to 1989-90 (5239.0)
Occasional Paper: National Balance Sheets for Australia - Issues and Experimental Estimates, June 1996 (5241.0)
Unpaid Work and the Australian Economy, 1997 (5240.0)
Web sites
Commonwealth Department of the Treasury, http://www.treasury.gov.au
International Monetary Fund (IMF), http://www.imf.org
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), http://www.oecd.org
Reserve Bank of Australia, http://www.rba.gov.au