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Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables

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Input–Output (I-O) tables provide detailed information about the supply and use of products in the Australian economy

Reference period
2019-20 financial year
Released
27/05/2022

Introduction

Input-Output (I-O) tables are part of the Australian national accounts, complementing the quarterly and annual series of national income, expenditure and product aggregates. They provide detailed information about the supply and use of products in the Australian economy, and the structure of and inter-relationships between Australian industries.

This publication contains the I-O tables for 2019-20. The tables presented here are the basic transaction tables, coefficients, industry flow and margins tables.

With the release of tables for 2019-20, the ABS has completed 33 Input-Output tables for Australia. Previous tables were for 1958-59, 1962-63, 1968-69, 1974-75, 1977-78 to 1983-84, 1986-87, 1989-90, 1992-93 to 1994-95, 1996-97, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2004-05 to 2009-10, and 2012-13 to 2018-19.

A list of the 2019-20 I-O tables available in this release can be accessed in the data download section.

For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.

Input-Output multipliers

Overview

The ABS frequently receives requests from users who are seeking updated Input-Output (I-O) multipliers. The ABS has not published I-O multipliers since the 1998-99 issue of our product Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables and does not plan to compile and reissue this table. As such, the ABS is unable to support user requests for assistance with multipliers.

Production of multipliers was discontinued with the 2001-02 issue for several reasons. There was considerable debate in the user community as to their suitability for the purposes to which they were most commonly applied, that is, to produce measures of the size and impact of a particular project to support bids for industry assistance of various forms.

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Alternative view of Input-Output tables

An alternative view of the 2019-20 Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables has been produced to support the needs of users who apply the data in large and sophisticated models.

The variation relates to the treatment of imports data. In the I-O release for 2019-20 it offsets the treatment of freight and insurance services provided on imports by residents. These are already part of domestic output and should not be treated as imports, therefore in the main tables imports of freight and insurance services are adjusted downwards at an aggregated level.

While conceptually correct and in line with international standards, this adjustment can generate negative values for imports of transport services for certain industry groups which, being an accounting entry, have no economic meaning. These adjustments were included in previous I-O tables, but depending on data for individual years, imported services of water and air transport may more than compensate for the negative adjustment for a particular industry group, thus avoiding negatives appearing in the columns of Table 3 (Imports).

In the alternative view these negatives have been removed by adding the value of freight and insurance on imports provided by residents back into imports and, to maintain the balance on the current account, adding a similar value to exports. The value of this adjustment in 2019-20 is $1 938m.

The alternative view is available in the data download section.

Post-release changes

8/8/2022 - Corrections to tables 5, 6, 8 and 9

Exports of Goods and Services, Final Uses and Total Supply in tables 5 and 8 were corrected due to errors in the compilation of Exports of Goods and Services.

Tables 6 and 9 were also corrected consistent with the above corrections.

The corrections in tables 5 and 8 were less than $300m.

The corrections in tables 6 and 9 were less than 0.02.

These changes have been applied to the standard tables and the alternative view tables.

Data download

Changes to Excel file format on the ABS website

Data downloads in this release have transitioned to .XLSX format. Previously released data has not changed.

Data Cubes

For further information on the Input-Output tables, 2019-20, please see the Input-Output Tables - data content and structure section on the the Methodology page.

For further information on industry and product concordances, please see the Industry and product concordances section on the Methodology page.

Data files

Inquiries

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Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 5209.0.55.001.

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