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Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C.(Taiwan)
News Release
16:00 (GMT +8)
August 14, 2015
DGBAS, Taipei
GDP: PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION FOR 2015O2
AND OUTLOOK FOR 2015-6
August 14, 2015 In 2015O2, Taiwan's real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by
0.52% from the same quarter of the previous year, according to the latest
preliminary estimation by DGBAS. The GDP is predicted to grow 1.56% and 2.70%
in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
Preliminary Estimation of GDP in 2015O2
Taiwan's export plummeted due to the sluggish demand in global consuming electronic
products, the crowding out effects from the expanded supply chain in Mainland China and
the falling prices of crude oil. Coupling with the rise in domestic demand, Taiwan's real GDP
is estimated to grow by 0.52% in 2015O2. In the meantime, the economic growth rate of
2015O1 is revised up to 3.84% (formerly 3.37%), compared to the same quarter of 2014.
Forecast for 2015
Because the weak exports of goods and services, Taiwan's real GDP is predicted to
grow by 1.56% (formerly 3.28%) in the whole 2015. CPI is expected to decline by 0.19%
(formerly grow by 0.13%).
Outlook for 2016
The world economy is anticipated to have a better performance in 2016, which will
sustain Taiwan's export growth. The 2016 growth forecast, Taiwan's real GDP will grow by
2.70%. CPI will increase by 0.74%.
For further information:
Statistics Database:
http://statdb.dgbas.gov.tw/pxweb/Dialo g/statfile1L.asp
DGBAS news releases on the Internet:
http://eng.stat.gov.tw/
Pei-Hsuan Wu
Tel:
Fax
Next release - Not Later than Oct 30, 2015, for:
Gross Domestic Products for 2015O3 (Advance estimation)
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Table 1-1 Gross Domestic Product and Economic Growth Rate
Period
Nominal GDP (At Current Prices)
Real GDP (Chained (2011) dollars)
Economic Growth Rate (%)
Original Series
(Million NTS)
Seasonally Adjusted
(Million NTS)
Original Series
(Million NTS)
Seasonally Adjusted
(Million NTS) yoy saqr
Saar
2007
13,407,062
12,572,550
6.52
2008
13,150,950
12,661,079
0.70
2009
12,961,656
12,462,729
-1.57
2010
14,119,213
13,787,642
10.63
2011
14,312,200
14,312,200
3.80
2012
14,686,917
14,607,569
2.06
2013
15,221,201
14,933,673
2.23
I
3,676,446
3,720,942
3,512,451
3,684,187
1.41
-0.09
-0.36
II
3,709,075
3,776,650
3,669,627
3,708,457
2.60
0.66
2.66
III
3,858,380
3,829,070
3,813,810
3,736,645
1.45
0.76
3.08
IV
3,977,300
3,894,539
3,937,785
3,804,384
3.40
1.81
7.45
2014
16,084,003
15,496,845
3.77
I
3,848,723
3.900,425
3,632,230
3,820,570
3.41
0.43
1.71
II
3,917,365
3,990,130
3,811,668
3,847,556
3.87
0.71
2.86
III
4,089,643
4,053,919
3,978,607
3,905,352
4.32
1.50
6.15
IV
4,228,272
4,139,529
4,074,340
3,923,367
3.47
0.46
1.86
2015(1)
16,772,559
15,737,833
1.56
I (r)
4,158,432
4,209,888
3,771,644
3,945,737
3.84
0.57
2.30
II (p)
4,052,043
4,142,192
3,831,580
3,879,383
0.52
-1.68
-6.56
(f)
4,201,720
4,173,974
3,982,778
3,925,448
0.10
1.19
4.83
IV(f)
4,360,364
4,246,505
4,151,831
3,987,265
1.90
1.57
6.45
2016(f)
17,244,542
16,163,437
2.70
I (f)
4,247,907
4,293,978
3,848,271
4,012,453
2.03
0.63
2.55
II (f)
4,212,891
4,315,510
3,961,598
4,017,795
3.39
0.13
0.53
(f)
4,329,607
4,299,595
4,112,040
4,053,185
3.25
0.88
3.57
IV(f)
4,454,137
4,335,459
4,241,528
4,080,004
2.16
0.66
2.67
Explanation : I. (p) indicates preliminary version. (f) indicates forecast. (r) indicates revised version. These marks mean the same in all tables.
2. The sum of the decomposed items might not be equal to the total due to the rounding of decimals.
3. yoy (year on year) means the growth rates to the correspondent quarter of previous year. saqr (seasonally adjusted quarterly growth rate) means the growth rate of seasonally adjusted value compared to the
previous quarter. saar (seasonally adjusted annualized rate) means the annualized growth rate of seasonally adjusted value compared to the previous quarter : saam( I +saqr)'-I.
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Table 1-2 GDP • GNI and NI
Period
GDP
GNI
( At Current Prices )
Nationa Income
At Current Prices
Chained (2011) dollars
At Current Prices
Chained (2011) dollars
Amount
(Million NTS)
Annual Rate of Increase
(CO
Amount
(Million USS)
Amount
(Million NTS)
Economic
Growth Rate
(7c)
Amount
(Million NTS)
Amount
(Million USS)
Amount
(Million NTS)
Amount
(Million US$)
Amount
(Million NTS)
Annual Rate of Growth
(CO
2007
13.407,062
6.06
408,254
12,572,550
6.52
13,739,828
418,387
11,590,959
352,952
12,056,367
4.02
2008
13,150,950
-1.91
416,961
12,661,079
0.70
13,465,596
426,937
11,161,869
353,896
11,260,761
-6.60
2009
12,961,656
-1.44
392,065
12,462,729
-1.57
13,375,650
404,587
10,985,329
332,285
11,233,561
-0.24
2010
14,119,213
8.93
446,105
13,787,642
10.63
14,548,852
459,679
12,194,428
385,290
12,346,344
9.91
2011
14,312,200
1.37
485,653
14,312,200
3.80
14,700,572
498,832
12,290,671
417,057
12,290,671
-0.45
2012
14,686,917
2.62
495,845
14,607,569
2.06
15,141,108
511,179
12,493,108
421,779
12,491,883
1.64
I
3,589,361
0.20
120.735
3,463,603
0.78
3,733,045
125,567
3,093,541
104,059
3,037,070
-2.57
II
3,553,329
2.01
119,764
3,576,481
0.42
3,666,458
123,577
3,044,299
102,610
3,067,807
1.84 fil
3,766,640
3.14
126,061
3,759,326
2.31
3,855,189
129,025
3,170,802
106,122
3,148,943
2.44
IV
3,777,587
5.09
129,285
3,808,159
4.63
3,886,416
133,010
3,184,466
108,988
3,238,063
4.89
2013
15,221,201
3.64
511,293
14,933,673
2.23
15,646,211
525,570
12,995,943
436,545
12,952,953
3.69
I
3,676,446
2.43
124,409
3,512,451
1.41
3,816,308
129,137
3,194,590
108,101
3,119,971
2.73
II
3,709,075
4.38
123,837
3,669,627
2.60
3,781,417
126,248
3,149,339
105,146
3,151,781
2.74
III
3,858,380
2.44
128,821
3,813,810
1.45
3,959,384
132,190
3,304,901
110,340
3,272,994
3.94
IV
3,977,300
5.29
134,226
3,937,785
3.40
4,089,102
137.995
3,347,113
11 2,958
3.408,207
5.25
2014
16,084,003
5.67
529,587
15,496,845
3.77
16,554,262
545,090
13,722,941
451,890
13,684,925
5.65
I
3,848,723
4.69
126,770
3,632,230
3.41
4,019,241
132,386
3,358,854
110,634
3,268,452
4.76
II
3,917,365
5.62
129,886
3,811,668
3.87
4,038,379
133,899
3,363,443
111,520
3,350,429
6.30
Di
4,089,643
5.99
136,049
3,978,607
4.32
4,187,742
139,313
3,473,559
115,554
3,448,598
5.37
IV
4,228,272
6.31
136,882
4,074,340
3.47
4,308,900
139,492
3,527,085
114,182
3,617,446
6.14
2015
I (r)
4,158,432
8.05
131,638
3,771,644
3.84
4,340,724
137,408
3,635,664
115,089
3,565,368
9.08
11(p)
4,052,043
3.44
130,753
3,831,580
0.52
4,184,978
135.043
3,532,480
113,988
3,547,565
5.88
Explanation : I. GNI
DI2-ENet Factor Income from the Rest of the World+Gain or Loss Resulting from Changes in the Terms of Trade.
2. NI (at current prices)=GNI-Consumption of Fixed Capital-Statistical Discrepancy.
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Table 2 Changes in Prices link%
Deflators
GDP
Private Final
Consumption
Government Final
Consumption
Gross Fixed
Capital Formation
Exports
Imports
CPI
WPI
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
I
DT
IV
2014
I
II
Rr
2015a
I (r)
II(p)
IV(0
2016(f)
I (0
11(0
-0.43
1.16
1.43
3.44
1.79
6.10
1.80
6.47
-2.60
2.60
2.03
6.93
-1.81
7.65
3.52
5.14
0.13
-1.17
0.02
-0.56
-7.41
-9.99
-0.86
-8.73
-1.54
0.70
1.03
1.24
1.80
5.46
0.96
5.46
-234
0.88
1.31
1.49
-0.14
5.39
1.42
432
0.54
1.19
1.80
0.70
-1.12
-0.39
1.93
-1.16
138
031
-0.09
-2.16
-1.19
-3.83
0.79
-143
1.00
1.10
-0.17
-1.88
-2.37
-3.69
1.80
-3.07
1.73
0.24
0.52
-2.81
-1.44
-4.85
0.80
-3.13
0.98
-0.18
-0.56
-2.54
-1.13
-3.99
0.04
-2.54
1.81
0.08
-0.27
-1.40
0.00
-2.73
0.56
-0.94
1.82
0.73
0.96
1.12
0.59
-1.27
1.20
-0.57
1.23
0.49
0.82
0.76
0.76
-0.71
0.80
0.07
1.68
1.17
0.58
1.67
1.01
0.14
1.63
0.68
1.60
1.17
1.14
1.42
0.21
-0.61
131
0.01
2.75
0.11
1.21
0.60
0.51
-3.85
0.84
-3.02
2.68
-044
-0.06
-2.16
-3.00
-9.22
-0.19
-733
4.06
-0.62
0.20
-0.65
-3.18
-11.38
-0.59
-8.51
2.90
-1.16
-0.07
-2.60
-4.95
-12.42
-0.70
-9.40
2.64
-0.49
-0.08
-3.10
-2.92
-9.06
-0.30
-7.77
1.19
0.50
-0.06
-2.11
-1.11
-3.89
0.80
-3.51
0.11
0.40
0.16
-1.17
0.55
0.52
0.74
0.53
0.11
1.40
-0.44
-3.03
0.07
-0.02
1.61
-0.13
0.56
0.51
0.42
-1.22
1.97
1.66
0.92
1.56
-0.20
0.07
0.28
-0.22
0.67
1.08
0.48
1.53
-0.01
-0.35
0.22
-0.37
-0.45
-0.61
0.01
-0.78
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Table 3-1 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
At Current Prices
Unit:Million NT$
Period
GDP
Domestic Demand
Demand of Rest of The World
Subtotal
Private Final
Consumption
Government
Final
Consumption
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Changes in
Inventories
Subtotal
Exports of
Goods and
Services
Less: Imports of Goods and
Services
Private
Enterprises
Public
Enterprises
Government
2007
13,407,062
12,341,473
7,197,916
1,922,075
3,205,121
2,501,225
209,930
493,966
16,361
1,065,589
9,349,494
8,283,905
2008
13,150,950
12,468,377
7,260,169
1,991,181
3,045,433
2,284,331
217,618
543,484
171,594
682,573
9,230,775
8,548,202
2009
12,961,656
11,811,481
7,175,511
2,055,721
2,761,737
1,935,945
231,018
594,774
-181,488
1,150,175
7,827,336
6,677,161
2010
14,119,213
13,121,044
7,497,682
2,098,717
3,335,881
2,496,978
249,845
589,058
188,764
998,169
10,013,538
9,015,369
2011
14,312,200
13,349,437
7,798,976
2,167,595
3,346,945
2,558,491
219,898
568,556
35,921
962,763
10,419,700
9,456,937
2012
14,686,917
13,593,547
8,035,105
2,254,282
3,282,131
2,567,030
204,125
510,976
22,029
1,093,370
10,345,375
9,252,005
2013
15,221,201
13,835,433
8,249,261
2,226,226
3,371,155
2,677,103
200,431
493,621
-11,209
1,385,768
10,580,252
9,194,484
3,676,446
3,474.723
2,035,510
600.220
822,034
694.278
35.508
92,248
16.959
201.723
2.481.695
2.279.972
II
3,709,075
3,347,371
2,020,616
513,827
830.875
667.403
47,525
115,947
-17.947
361.704
2.690.455
2.328.751
3,858,380
3,477,279
2,093.072
537,534
846.499
685,733
38,436
122,330
174
381.101
2.671.175
2.290.074
ry
3.977.300
3.536.060
2,100.063
574,645
871.747
629.689
78.962
163,096
-10.395
441.240
2.736.927
2.295.687
2014
16,084,003
14,411,459
8,555,138
2,330,700
3,471,557
2,801,306
210,036
460,215
54,064
1,672,544
11,271,704
9,599,160
3,848.723
3371.565
2,094,012
630,325
836.098
709.263
40.700
86,135
11.130
277.158
2.606.918
2,329,760
II
3,917,365
3.504.685
2,111,651
528,990
858.533
708,385
41,059
109,089
5,511
412,680
2.854,313
2,441,633
4,089,643
3.694.839
2,197,131
564.812
899.961
739,327
46,058
114,576
32,935
394,804
2.880.666
2,485,862
ry
4,228,272
3.640.370
2,152,344
606.573
876.965
644,331
82,219
150,415
4,488
587,902
2.929.807
2.341.905
2015(1)
16,772,559
14,577,786
8,777,721
2,296,253
3,451,817
2,814,638
196,020
441,159
51,995
2,194,773
11,079,721
8,884,948
1(r)
4,158,432
3,600.127
2,154.444
614,798
828.974
716.953
27,845
84,176
1,911
558,305
2.678,760
2.120.455
II(p)
4,052,043
3558,776
2,146,570
528,874
847,363
692,943
48,276
106,144
35,969
493,267
2,677,762
2,184,495
M(r)
4,201,720
3,714,131
2,250,871
556,326
908,173
748.127
49,765
110,281
-1,239
487,589
2,785,604
2,298,015
N(r)
4,360.364
3,704,752
2,225,836
596,255
867,307
656.615
70,134
140,558
15,354
655,612
2.937,595
2.281,983
2016(1)
17,244,542
14,859,421
9,033,426
2,327,247
3,467,536
2,816,474
203,082
447,980
31,212
2,385,121
11,578,389
9,193,268
I (I)
4,247,907
3,697,218
2,242,062
625,873
823,933
709.589
30.045
84,299
5,350
550,689
2,723,863
2,173,174
(
4,212,891
3596,450
2,207.572
531,796
845,259
689.487
48,518
107,254
11,823
616,441
2.905.371
2,288,930
4,329.607
3,787,361
2,308,077
564.088
907.877
747.902
47,824
112,151
7,319
542,246
2.940.901
2,398.655
P/(1)
4.454,137
3,778,392
2.275.715
605.490
890.467
669,496
76,695
144.276
6.720
675.745
3,008.254
2.332.509
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Table 3-2 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
Composition at Current Prices
Unit:%
Period
Total
Domestic Demand
Demand of Rest of The World
Subtotal
Private Final
Consumption
Government
Final
Consumption
Gross Faxed Capital Formation
Changes in
Inventories
Subtotal
Exports of
Goods and
Services
Less: Imports of Goods and
Services
Private
Enterprises
Public
Enterprises
Government
2007
100.00
92.05
53.69
14.34
23.91
18.66
137
3.68
0.12
7.95
69.74
61.79
2008
100.00
94.81
55.21
15.14
23.16
17.37
1.65
4.13
1.30
5.19
70.19
65.00
2009
100.01)
91.13
55.36
15.86
21.31
14.94
1.78
4.59
•1.40
8.87
60.39
51.51
2010
100.00
92.93
53.10
14.86
23.63
17.68
1.77
4.17
1.34
7.07
70.92
63.85
2011
1011.00
93.27
54.49
15.15
23.39
17.88
1.54
3.97
0.25
6.73
72.80
66.08
2012
100.1)0
92.56
54.71
1535
22.35
17.48
139
3.48
0.15
7.44
70.44
62.99
2013
100.00
90.90
54.20
14.63
22.15
17.59
132
3.24
-0.07
9.10
69.51
60.41
100.00
94.51
55.37
16.33
22.36
18.88
0.97
2.51
0.46
5.49
67.50
62.02
11
100.00
90.25
54.48
13.85
22.40
17.99
1.28
3.13
-0.48
9.75
72.54
62.79
111
100AX)
90.12
54.25
13.93
21.94
17.77
1.00
3.17
0.00
9.88
69.23
59.35
Iv
100AX)
88.91
52.80
14.45
21.92
15.83
1.99
4.10
-0.26
11.09
68.81
57.72
2014
100.00
89.60
53.19
14.49
21.58
17.42
1.31
2.86
034
10.40
70.08
59.68
I
100AX)
92.80
54.41
16.38
21.72
18.43
1.06
2.24
0.29
7.20
67.73
60.53
II
100AX)
89.47
53.90
13.50
21.92
18.08
1.05
2.78
0.14
10.53
72.86
62.33
100.00
90.35
53.72
13.81
22.01
18.08
1.13
2.80
0.81
9.65
70.44
60.78
IV
100.00
86.10
50.90
14.35
20.74
15.24
1.94
3.56
0.11
13.90
69.29
55.39
2015(f)
100.00
86.91
52.33
13.69
20.58
16.78
1.17
2.63
031
13.09
66.06
52.97
1(r)
I 00 AX)
86.57
51.81
14.78
19.93
17.24
0.67
2.02
0.05
13.43
64.42
50.99
II (p)
100AX)
87.83
52.98
13.05
20.91
17.10
1.19
2.62
0.89
12.17
66.08
53.91
MO)
100AX)
88.40
53.57
13.24
21.61
17.81
1.18
2.62
-0.03
11.60
66.30
54.69
IV(f)
100AX)
84.96
51.05
13.67
19.89
15.06
1.61
3.22
0.35
15.04
67.37
52.33
2016(f)
100.00
86.17
52.38
13.50
20.11
16.33
1.18
2.60
0.18
13.83
67.14
53.31
I (1)
100AX)
87.04
52.78
14.73
19.40
16.70
0.71
1.98
0.13
12.96
64.12
51.16
(f)
100AX)
85.37
52.40
12.62
20.06
16.37
1.15
2.55
0.28
14.63
68.96
54.33
(f)
100AX)
87.48
53.31
13.03
20.97
17.27
1.10
2.59
0.17
12.52
67.93
55.40
IV(f)
100AX)
84.83
51.09
13.59
19.99
15.03
1.72
3.24
0.15
15.17
67.54
52.37
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Table 3-3 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
Growth Rates In Chained Volume Indexes (yoy)
Unit:%
Period
Economic
Growth Rate
Domestic Demand
Demand of Rest of The World
Subtotal
Private Final
Consumption
Government
Final
Consumption
Gross Faxed Capital Formation
Changes in
Inventories
Subtotal
Exports of
Goods and
Services
Less: Imports of Goods and
Services
Private
Enterprises
Public
Enterprises
Government
2007
6.52
1.83
2.42
2.20
1.14
1.88
2.20
-2.80
10.45
2.89
2008
0.70
-2.44
-1.69
1.54
-11.13
-14.15
-1.98
0.44
0.55
-4.13
2009
-1.57
4.51
0.01
3.22
-8.81
-15.32
237
14.07
-8.42
-13.22
2010
10.63
10.29
3.76
1.05
19.31
27.63
7.49
-2.92
25.67
28.03
2011
3.80
037
3.12
1.95
-1.15
1.20
-13.44
-5.78
-
-
4.20
-0.46
2012
2.06
0.63
1.82
2.16
-2.61
-0.35
-7.42
-10.95
-
-
0.41
-1.78
2013
2.23
2.01
2.35
-1.15
4.98
6.67
2.96
-2.70
-
-
3.51
3.34
1.41
1.92
0.92
-0.37
6.29
7.59
18.56
-6.50
-
4.17
5.22
11
2.60
0.97
2.45
-1.71
5.11
7.66
3.05
-6.99
-
4.64
2.49
1.45
0.90
1.75
-0.95
1.17
2.96
-11.67
-3.79
-
1.74
0.96
ry
3.40
4.25
4.32
-1.50
7.54
8.84
5.20
3.89
-
3.63
4.81
2014
3.77
3.46
2.95
3.69
1.84
3.46
4.42
-8.04
-
5.90
5.75
3.41
2.35
2.37
4.17
0.94
1.40
14.36
-7.63
-
4.26
2.91
II
3.87
3.50
3.30
2.35
1.63
4.32
-14.82
-7.34
-
5.03
4.70
DI
4.32
5.06
3.76
3.89
4.83
6.27
19.27
-8.08
-
7.62
9.21
ry
3.47
2.90
2.38
4.29
-0.01
1.70
4.46
-8.74
-
6.50
6.09
2015(1)
1.56
1.99
3.05
-1.42
1.62
2.65
-3.71
-2.18
-
-
1.15
1.96
1(r)
3.84
1.38
3.53
-2.66
-0.20
1.76
-30.40
-1.92
-
6.13
2.71
It(p)
0.52
3.04
2.85
0.05
1.33
0.38
22.80
-0.53
-
-1.30
2.15
0.10
1.51
2.94
-1.42
4.14
4.36
12.69
-0.80
-
-0.39
1.64
Pi(I)
1.90
2.01
2.90
-1.64
1.04
4.14
-12.86
-4.56
-
1.39
1.40
2016(f)
2.70
1.91
2.51
1.19
1.65
1.33
4.76
2.33
-
-
3.93
2.93
I (1)
2.03
2.64
2.63
2.25
2.50
2.11
11.09
2.78
-
1.60
2.51
II (f)
3.39
0.85
2.32
0.13
0.99
0.84
2.45
1.29
-
6.40
3.06
111(1)
3.25
1.93
2.48
1.10
0.19
0.18
-3.57
1.93
-
4.88
3.27
IV(f)
2.16
2.23
2.60
1.33
3.05
2.33
9.86
3.17
-
2.87
2.84
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Table 3-4 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
Contributions to Economic Growth Rate (yoy)
Unit: percentage points
Period
Economic
Growth Rate
Domestic Demand
Demand of Rest of The World
Subtotal
Private Final
Consumption
Government
Final
Consumption
Gross Faxed Capital Formation
Changes in
Inventories
Subtotal
Exports of
Goods and
Services
Less: Imports of Goods and
Services
Private
Enterprises
Public
Enterprises
Government
2007
6.52
1.38
1.33
0.32
0.28
0.35
0.03
-0.11
-0.55
5.14
6.87
1.73
2008
0.70
-2.24
-0.91
0.22
-2.66
-2.64
-0.03
0.02
1.11
2.94
0.39
-2.55
2009
-1.57
-4.25
0.01
0.49
-2.04
-2.66
0.04
0.58
-2.70
2.68
-5.91
-8.59
2010
10.63
9.56
2.08
0.17
4.12
4.13
0.13
-0.13
3.20
1.07
15.50
14.44
2011
3.80
0.53
1.65
0.29
-0.27
0.21
-0.24
-0.24
-1.14
3.27
2.98
-0.29
2012
2.06
0.59
0.99
033
-0.61
-0.06
-0.11
-0.44
-0.12
1.47
0.30
-1.18
2013
2.23
1.86
1.29
-0.18
1.11
1.16
0.04
-0.09
-0.36
0.37
2.48
2.10
1.41
1.85
0.55
-0.06
1.40
1.41
0.17
-0.18
-0.04
-0.44
2.88
3.32
II
2.60
0.92
1.34
-0.26
1.16
1.37
0.04
-0.25
-1.33
1.69
3.28
1.60
DZ
1.45
0.83
0.94
-0.15
0.27
0.54
-0.14
-0.13
-0.23
0.62
1..”
0.61
ry
3.40
3.78
2.23
-0.23
1.64
1.37
0.11
0.16
0.13
-0.37
2.58
2.95
2014
3.77
3.14
1.60
0.54
0.41
0.61
0.06
-0.26
0.60
0.63
4.10
3.47
3.41
2.16
1.32
0.60
0.20
0.21
0.16
-0.17
0.03
1.25
2.95
1.70
II
3.87
3.18
1.79
0.34
0.35
0.77
-0.19
-0.23
0.70
0.69
3.52
2.83 fl(
4.32
4.57
2.03
0.56
1.07
1.11
0.21
-0.25
0.92
-0.25
5.27
5.52
ry
3.47
2.60
1.26
0.64
0.01
0.34
0.05
-0.38
0.69
0.86
4.53
3.67
2015(I)
1.56
1.78
1.62
-0.21
0.35
0.46
-0.05
-0.06
0.01
-0.22
0.95
1.17
1(r)
3.84
1.25
1.94
-0.38
-0.04
0.32
-0.32
-0.04
-0.27
2.59
4.21
1.62
I(p)
0.52
2.72
1.52
0.01
0.29
0.06
0.24
-0.01
0.91
-2.20
-0.92
1.28
0.10
1.36
1.56
-0.20
0.90
0.78
0.14
-0.02
-0.90
-1.25
-0.28
0.97
1.90
1.78
1.50
-0.25
0.22
0.65
-0.26
-0.17
0.31
0.12
0.98
0.86
2016(f)
2.70
1.66
1.31
0.16
0.34
0.22
0.06
0.06
-0.16
1.04
2.59
1.55
I (0
2.03
2.29
1.37
0.31
0.53
0.34
0.10
0.09
0.09
-0.26
1.07
1.33
II (0
3.39
0.70
1.21
0.02
0.19
0.13
0.03
0.03
-0.72
2.69
4.23
1.53
3.25
1.66
1.30
0.15
-0.01
4102
-0.04
0.05
0.22
1.59
3.23
1.64
IV(0
2.16
1.97
1.37
0.18
0.64
0.44
0.13
0.07 all
0.19
1.87
1.68
Explanation: Contributions of component X on s season at I year= (Pxt.i/PGDpi.ix(rX.,.— rXi.I.JhGDPvi,+(rXt.arGDP,A, — rX,. iirGDP,..)x(Pxvi/Pocci.i —Px,.2/Pom.2))x100%.
where rX : Chained dollar of component X : rGDP : real GDP(reference year = 2011) : Px : Deflators of component X : Pap : Deflators of GDP.
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Table 4-1 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
At Current Prices
Unit:Million NT$
Period
GDP
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Fishing and
Animal
Husbandry
Industry
Service
Statistical
Discre-
Parley
Mining and
Quarrying
Manufacluring
Electricity and Gas
Supply
Water
Supply and
Rerredialson
Services
Construelion
Wholesale and Retail
Trade
Transponalion and
Storage
Information and
Communication
Finance and
Insurance
Real Estate and
Ownership of Dwellanp
(I)
Public uuJ Minix
C<cerolsory
ScoalSeanny
Other
(2)
2007
13.407.062
191.886
4.504.852
21.279
3.916.754
134.882
91.249
340.688
8337.881
2,207.831
398.123
424.288
943359
1,115,934
947.340
2.500.806
172.443
2008
13,150,950
201.656
4,175333
21647
3.678.114
39.959
90.877
344.736
8.635.831
2.251.642
379.770
434.811
912.842
1,127,873
988.665
2.540,228
138.130
2009
12.961.656
215.109
4.096.400
17.042
3.484,377
187.971
88,880
318.130
8.495.170
2.180.030
357.779
440.195
797.605
1,161,762
994.245
2.563,554
154.977
2010
14.119.213
224.828
4.784.526
18.415
4.122,165
182,902
95.785
365.259
9.065.393
2346.794
423.989
458.177
871.744
1.196.515
1.034.284
2.733.890
44.466
2011
14312.200
245.783
4.725.408
17,174
4.102.225
126.013
96.943
383.053
9.341.009
2.443.613
398.441
461.781
915,039
1.211.679
1.054319
2.856.137
0
2012
14.686.917
242,400
4.756.737
15.500
4.120.882
134.895
100,937
384.323
9-525.363
2.451,902
416.669
462,034
932.853
1.241,814
1.076339
2,943.752
162.417
3.589.361
55.118
1.121.951
3.954
968.555
24.268
22.684
102.490
2.403.511
602.657
103.118
112.089
228360
296.381
314.071
746.835
8.781
11
3353.329
66,058
1.167351
3.656
1.029.981
9383
27.848
96.683
2.312,594
596.566
95.827
110.461
245378
307.085
253.028
704.249
6.926
3.766440
60.596
1.282.913
3,338
1.104.067
55.887
25.929
91692
2.361.586
592.125
108.187
118.800
236.193
303.089
263373
739.819
61.545
IV
3.777.587
60.628
1.184.122
4.552
1.018.279
45.157
24.476
91458
2.447.672
660.554
109337
120.684
222922
335.259
245.867
752.849
85.165
2013
15,221.201
255,782
4,995,184
15,597
4,269.190
201682
99,617
407.098
9,794,705
2345,181
422,092
462,587
970.154
1,282,170
1.060.854
3,051,667
175,530
3.676.446
58.944
1.163.537
4.045
988.954
39.195
21.971
109.372
2.459.710
621.202
103.246
112.038
231.069
311.272
311.987
768.896
-5.745
11
3.709.075
67.574
1.240.619
3,781
1.071.010
38.649
27.499
99.680
2.377.566
614.299
96.834
111.874
257.824
318.542
252873
725.320
23.316
3158.380
60,725
1.344.603
3,308
1.145.440
70.899
25.978
98.978
2.417.296
613.475
109.268
117.594
244.677
308.706
255.608
767.968
35.756
IV
3.977300
68.539
1246.425
4.463
1.063.786
54,939
24.169
99.068
2340,133
696.205
112.744
121.081
236.584
343.650
240.386
789.483
122.203
2014
16,084,003
296,110
5,371,477
16379
4.585.000
242.132
96,661
430.805 10.090.281
2,596,777
453.921
459.569
1.041.714
1,300,596
1.070350
3,167,154
326.135
1
3.848.723
76,721
1.227.429
3.775
1.031.655
57393
21.411
112395
2.518382
628.565
106.640
112.228
246.677
314.967
316.184
793.521
25.791
3.917.365
78.034
1.337.102
3.893
1.146.780
52.441
26.857
107.131
2.447.509
630.118
99.697
111.317
277366
323.269
252,233
753.109
54.720
ni
4.089.643
67.380
1.433.787
3.708
1.216.328
82.743
25.375
105.633
2.501.310
625.304
116.662
115.401
275.105
312.638
258.137
798.063
87.166
IV
4.228.272
73,975
1.373.159
5.503
1.190.237
49.155
23.018
105.246
2.622.680
712.790
130.922
120.623
242.166
349.722
243,996
822.461
158.458
2015
1(r)
4,158.432
68.314
1.422.434
4.556
1.210.595
69.219
20.640
117.424
2.604,847
642.052
139.516
111.277
256.361
321.280
315.068
819.293
62.837
VP/
4.052.043
77.996
1.434.699
3,939
1.226.414
67.520
25.638
111.188
2.502.488
629.657
121.207
109.230
291.328
330.450
251.300
769.316
36360
Explanation : (I) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted for
about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(2) Includes accommodation and food services. professional. scientific and technical services. support services. education, human health and social week services. ans. entertainment and recreation. other services. import duties
and value-added tax.
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Table 4-2 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
Composition at Current Prices
Unit:%
Period
Total
(1)
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Fishing and
Animal
Husbandry
Industry
Service
Mining and
Quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity and Gas
Supply
Water
Supply and
Remediation
Services
Construetion
Wholesale and Retail
Trade
Transponalion and
Storage
Information and
Communication
Finance and
Insurance
Real Estate and Ownership cot Dwelbnp
(2)
Public
Administration and Defence
Compri/wry
Social Security
Other
(3)
2007
100.00
1.45
34.04
0.16
29.59
1.02
0.69
2.57
64.51
16.68
3.01
3.21
7.13
8.43
7.16
18.90
2008
100.00
1.55
32.09
0.17
28.27
0.31
0.70
2.65
66.36
17.30
2.92
3.34
7.01
8.67
7.60
1932
2009
100.00
1.68
31.99
0.13
2711
1.47
0.69
2.48
66.33
17.02
2.79
3.44
6.23
9.07
7.76
20.02
2010
100.00
1.60
33.99
0.13
2919
1.30
0.68
2.60
64.41
16.67
3.01
3.26
6.19
8.50
7.35
19.42
2011
100.00
1.72
33.02
0.12
28.66
0.88
0.68
2.68
65.27
17.07
2.78
3.23
6.39
8.47
7.37
19.96
2012
100.00
1.67
32.75
0.11
28.37
0.93
0.69
2.65
65.58
16.88
2.87
3.18
6.42
8.55
7.41
20.27
100.00
1.54
31.33
0.11
27.05
0.68
0.63
2.86
67.13
16.83
2.88
3.13
6.38
8.28
8.77
20.86
II
100.00
1.86
32.93
0.10
29.04
0.27
0.79
2.73
65.21
16.82
2.70
3.11
6.92
8.66
7.13
19.86
100.00
1.64
34.63
0.09
29.80
1.51
0.70
2.53
63.74
15.98
2.92
3.21
6.37
8.18
7.11
19.97
Iv
100.00
1.64
32.07
0.12
27.58
1.22
0.66
2.48
66.29
17.89
2.97
3.27
6.04
9.08
6.66
20.39
2013
100.00
1.70
3310
0.10
2837
135
0.66
2.71
65.10
16.92
2.81
3.07
645
8.52
7.05
2018
100.00
1.60
31.60
0.11
26.86
1.06
0.60
2.97
66.80
16.87
2.80
3.04
6.28
8.45
8.47
20.88
n
100.00
1.83
33.66
0.10
29.06
1.05
0.75
2.70
64.51
16.67
2.63
3.04
7.00
8.64
6.86
19.68
Ill
100.00
1.59
35.17
0.09
29.96
1.85
0.68
2.59
63.24
16.05
2.86
3.08
6.40
8.08
6.69
20.09
Br
100.00
1.78
32.33
0.12
27.59
1.43
0.63
2.57
65.89
18.06
2.92
3.14
6.14
8.91
6.24
20.48
2014
100.00
1.88
34.09
011
29.10
134
0.61
2.73
64.03
16.48
2.88
2.92
6.61
8.25
6.79
20.10
100.00
2.01
32.11
0.10
26.99
1.51
056
2.95
65.89
16.44
2.79
2.94
6.45
8.24
8.27
20.76
a
100.00
2.02
34.62
0.10
29.69
1.36
0.70
2.77
63.36
16.31
2.58
2.88
7.19
8.37
653
19.50
81
100.00
1.68
3512
0.09
30.39
2.07
0.63
2.64
62.49
15.62
2.91
2.88
6.87
7.81
6.45
19.94
100.00
1.82
33.74
0.14
29.25
1.21
0.57
2.59
64.44
17.51
3.22
2.96
5.95
8.59
6.00
20.21
2015
1 (r)
100.00
1.67
34.73
0.11
29.56
1.69
0.50
2.87
63.60
15.68
3.41
2.72
6.26
7.84
7.69
20.00
(P)
100.00
1.94
35.73
0.10
30.54
1.68
0.64
2.77
62.33
15.68
3.02
2.72
7.26
8.23
6.26
1916
Explanation : (I) Statistical Discrepancy is not included.
(2) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted for
about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(3) Includes accommodation and food services. professional, scientific and technical services. support services, education. human health and social work services. ans, entertainment and recreation. other services. import duties
and value-added tax.
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EFTA01126179
Table 4-3 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
Growth Rates in Chained Volume Indexes (yoy)
Unit:%
Period
Economic
Growth
Rate
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Fishing and
Animal
Husbandry
Industry
Service
Mining and
Quarrying
Manufacluring
Electricity and Gas
Supply
Water
Supply and
Remediation
Services
Construelion
Wholesale and Retail
Trade
Transpona.
lion and
Storage
Information and
Communicalm,
Finance and
Insurance
Real Estate and Ownership oltwelbnp
Public
Adnaniwntion and Defence :
Compulsory
Social Security
Other
12)
2008
0.70
0.03
-0.21
-11.82
0.70
-2.80
2.89
-9.88
0.75
2.25
0.31
4.73
-3.66
0.52
0.97
0.50
2009
-1.57
-2.61
-3.62
-11.99
-342
27.68
-0.55
-9.60
-0.69
-1.91
-340
4.30
-7.17
1.95
0.82
0.51
2010
10.63
2.24
20.32
47.04
22.24
5.15
2.18
11.48
5.80
6.44
6.99
9.02
733
3.18
3.10
6.27
2011
3.80
4.52
6.06
-3.98
6.86
3.24
-3.68
1.79
3.02
4.02
234
4.26
4.04
1.10
0.03
3.59
2012
2.06
-3.20
333
-1.01
3.72
2.93
6.40
-1.39
1.27
1.10
1.83
3.05
1.09
1.81
0.70
1.10
0.78
-4.70
1.26
0.10
1.34
4.28
8.74
-2.71
0.85
0.33
2.24
5.01
2.55
-1.95
2.37
0.66
U
0.42
-2.59
ISO
1.28
2.14
0.86
6.75
-1.97
152
1.03
1.37
4.51
031
236
1.41
154
2.31
0.59
4.20
-2.60
5.17
-9.15
5.63
-0.43
1.02
0.64
2.20
1.92
-0.96
2.97
-1.38
1.80
CV
4.63
-5.68
5.73
-2.45
5.97
12.16
4.90
-0.19
1.68
2.32
I30
1.08
231
3.75
0.50
0.42
2013
213
345
1.62
-3.72
1-54
3.45
0.51
2.50
210
1.44
8.12
2.93
320
2.54
-0.78
2.35
1.41
6.45
1.46
-2.41
1.29
-0.62
0.19
3.75
1.98
1.54
6.62
2.17
0.73
4.22
.0.08
1.96
2.60
8.73
0.40
-2.56
0.46
-1.38
0.87
0.75
1.86
0.30
8.38
3.83
439
2.86
-0.19
1.37
18
1.45
-9.35
1.96
-2.80
1.77
13.97
1.37
1.06
1.63
0.34
7.49
2.22
3.92
1.17
-159
231
CV
3.40
7.15
2.58
-6.45
236
1.68
-0.40
4.95
3.29
3.38
9.93
3.52
5.93
1.99
-1.28
3.68
2014
3.77
3.36
5.60
-4.98
630
1.19
040
1.71
218
2.64
2.10
1.36
6.62
0.72
0.03
2.20
3.41
5.00
3.15
-14.70
3.38
9.70
0.72
0.36
2.06
1.96
2.69
2.00
6.80
0.54
-0.10
1.96
U
3.87
-2.06
5.81
-8.65
6.26
18.29
-0.42
3.35
2.71
4.07
3.90
1.73
6.85
0.90
-0.42
2.03
18
432
1.33
6.84
-3.12
7.86
0.12
1.72
1.25
2.75
2.88
1.43
0.29
11.40
035
0.21
2.28
3.47
8.77
6.29
4.93
7.26
-10.52
-0.41
2.01
1.66
1.78
052
1.50
1.18
0.86
0.44
2.48
2015
I (0
3.84
-4.96
6.01
2.86
7.19
-1.80
-2.60
0.43
1.26
1.34
2.72
1.01
3.21
1.00
0.21
0.89
11(p)
0.52
2.14
-0.71
.6.48
-0.15
-8.12
-2.82
-1.35
0.40
-133
0.83
1.75
4.74
1.11
0.68
-0.23
Explanation : (I) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted for
about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(2) Includes accommodation and food services. professional. scientific and technical services. support services, education. human health and social work services. ans. entertainment and recreation. other services. import duties
and value-added tax.
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Table 4-4 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
Contributions to Economic Growth Rate
Uni : percentage points
Period
Economic
Growth
Rate
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Fishing and
Animal
Husbandry
Industry
Service
Mining and
Quarrying
Manufacwring
Electricity and Gas
Supply
Water
Supply and
Remediation
Services
Construelion
Wholesale and Retail
Trade
Transponation and
Storage
Information and
Communication
Finance and
Insurance
Real Estate and Owocnhip of Dwellings
Public
Admniettntion and Defence :
Cumpubory
Social Secursty
Other
12)
2008
0.70
0.00
.0.05
-0.02
011
-0.01
0.02
-0.25
0.48
0.38
0.01
0.15
-0.26
0.04
0.07
0.09
2009
-1.57
-0.04
•1.16
-0.02
.0.97
0.08
0.00
-0.25
-0.46
-0.33
-0.10
0.14
-0.50
0.17
0.1)6
0.10
2010
10.63
0.04
6.47
0.06
6.05
0.05
0.02
0.29
3.85
1.10
0.20
0.31
046
0.29
0.24
1.25
2011
3.80
0.07
2.07
-0.01
2.01
0.05
.0.03
0.05
1.92
0.67
0.09
0.14
015
0.09
0.00
0.68
2012
2.06
-0.05
1.08
0.00
1.07
0.01
0.04
-0.04
0.84
0.19
0.05
0.10
0.07
0.15
0.05
013
0.78
-0.08
0.32
0.00
0.43
-0.09
0.05
-0.07
0.62
0.08
0.06
0.16
0.16
-0.16
0.18
0.14
0.42
-0.04
0.64
0.00
0.60
0.04
0.05
-0.05
0.97
0.17
0.04
0.14
0.05
0.19
0.11
027
2.31
0.00
1.43
0.00
1.48
-0.09
0.04
0.00
0.67
0.07
0.07
0.06
-0.06
023
-1109
0.39
Iv
4.63
-0.10
1.93
0.00
1.71
0.21
0.04
-0.03
1.07
0.42
0.04
0.03
0.13
0.34
0.02
0.09
2013
213
0.06
0.54
0.00
OAS
0.03
0.00
0.07
1AS
014
0.23
0.09
014
0.22
-0.06
048
1.41
0.10
0.47
0.00
0.39
-0.03
0.00
0.11
1.37
0.27
0.21
0.07
0.05
0.36
0.00
0.41
2.60
0.16
0.14
0.00
0.13
-0.02
0.01
0.02
1.21
0.05
0.23
0.12
0.32
0.24
-0.01
0.26
OI
1.45
-0.15
0.63
0.00
0.49
0.10
0.01
0.03
1.05
0.06
0.21
0.07
0.25
0.09
-1112
0.49
Ey
3.40
0.13
0.86
-0.01
0.73
0.04
0.00
0.10
2.14
0.58
0.28
0.11
0.34
0.18
-1110
0.75
2014
327
0.06
1.86
-0.01
179
0.03
0.00
0.05
1.48
0.45
0.06
0.04
043
0.06
0.00
044
3.41
0.08
0.97
-0.02
0.90
0.06
0.01
0.02
1.36
0.36
0.07
0.06
043
0.05
-0.01
0.40
327
-0.04
1.92
-0.01
1.77
0.06
0.00
0.10
1.75
0.68
0.11
0.05
047
0.08
-0.04
0.40
N
4.32
0.02
2.39
0.00
2.35
-0.01
0.01
0.04
1.78
0.44
0.05
0.01
034
0.05
0.01
0.48
Rt
347
0.16
2.11
0.01
2.07
-0.01
0.00
0.04
1.07
0.32
0.01
0.05
0.08
0.07
0.04
0.50
2015
I (r)
3.84
-0.10
1.95
0.00
1.94
0.00
-0.01
0.02
0.80
0.22
0.09
0.03
0.21
0.08
0.01
0.16
11(P)
0.52
0.05
-0.23
-0.01
-0.04
-0.12
-0.02
-0.04
0.25
-0.25
0.02
0.05
0.34
0.09
0.05
-0.05
Explanation : 1. Contributions of component X on s season at I year=1Px,.ifPaph.ix(rX„—
rX,..frGDP,4)c4Pici.i/Pcop,, — Px,JPGDft.2)Ix100%. where rX : Chained dollar of component X : rGDP : real
GDINre f trance year = 2011) Px : Deflators of component X : Papp : Deflators of GDP.
2. (I) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted
for about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(2) Includes accommodation and food services, professional. scientific and technical services. support services. education. human health and social work services. arts. entertainment and recreation, other services. import
duties and value-added tax.
EFTA01126181
Table 5 Gross National Savings and Gross Domestic Investment
Period
Gross National Savings
Gross Domestic Investment
Difference between Savings and Investment
Amount
(Million NT$)
Percent of GNI
(Savings Ratio)
96
Amount
Million NT$)
Percent of GNI
(Investment Ratio)
96
Amount
(Million NTS)
Percent of GNI
(",,
Percent of Gross
National Savings
(96)
Percent of
Gross Domestic
Investment
96)
2007
4,322,467
31.46
3,221,482
23.45
1,100,985
8.01
25.47
34.18
2008
3,987,872
29.62
3,217,027
23.89
770,845
5.72
19.33
23.96
2009
3,918,237
29.29
2,580,249
19.29
1,337,988
10.00
34.15
51.85
2010
4,821,815
33.14
3,524,645
24.23
1,297,170
8.92
26.90
36.80
2011
4,624,899
31.46
3,382,866
23.01
1,242,033
8.45
26.86
36.72
2012
4,611,020
30.45
3,304,160
21.82
1,306,860
8.63
28.34
39.55
2013
4,905,644
31.35
3,359,946
21.47
1,545,698
9.88
31.51
46.00
1,167,535
30.59
838,993
21.98
328,542
8.61
28.14
39.16
II
1,203,830
31.84
812,928
21.50
390,902
10.34
32.47
48.09
IQ
1,263,197
31.90
846,673
21.38
416,524
10.52
32.97
49.20
IV
1,271,082
31.08
861,352
21.06
409,730
10.02
32.23
47.57
2014
5,257,272
31.76
3,525,621
21.30
1,731,651
10.46
32.94
49.12
I
1,257,718
31.29
847,228
21.08
410,490
10.21
32.64
48.45
II
1,317,757
32.63
864,044
21.40
453,713
11.24
34.43
52.51
1,312,679
31.35
932,896
22.28
379,783
9.07
28.93
40.71
1,369,118
31.77
881,453
20.46
487,665
11.32
35.62
55.33
2015(f)
6,010,193
34.77
3,503,812
20.27
2,506,381
14.50
41.70
71.53
I (r)
1,485,682
34.23
830,885
19.14
654,797
15.08
44.07
78.81
(p)
1,448,438
34.61
883,332
21.11
565,106
13.50
39.01
63.97
(f)
1,471,209
34.15
906,934
21.05
564,275
13.10
38.35
62.22
IV(f)
1,604,864
36.06
882,661
19.83
722,203
16.23
45.00
81.82
2016(f)
6,346,024
35.64
3,498,748
19.65
2,847,276
15.99
44.87
81.38
I (f)
1,548,745
34.91
829,283
18.69
719,462
16.22
46.45
86.76
II (f)
1,579,681
36.36
857,082
19.73
722,599
16.63
45.74
84.31
1,551,985
34.83
915,196
20.54
636,789
14.29
41.03
69.58
N(f)
1,665,613
36.43
897,187
19.62
768,426
16.81
46.13
85.65
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EFTA01126182
Table 6 Exports and Imports
Unit:Million US$,%
Period
Exports and Imports of Goods and Services (National Accounts)
Custom Exports and Imports of Merchandise
Exports
Imports
Balance
Exports (FOB)
Imports (CIF)
Balance
Amount
Change Rate
Amount
Change Rate
Amount
I Change Rate
Amount
I Change Rate
2007
285,147
11.42
251,844
8.14
33,303
246,677
10.12
219,252
8.17
27,425
2008
294,572
3.31
272,201
8.08
22,371
255,629
3.63
240,448
9.67
15,181
2009
237,630
-19.33
202,234
-25.70
35,396
203,675
-20.32
174,371
-27.48
29,304
2010
317,636
33.67
285,134
40.99
32,502
274,601
34.82
251,236
44.08
23,364
2011
355,243
11.84
321,424
12.73
33,819
308.257
12.26
281,438
12.02
26,820
2012
350,094
-1.45
311,967
-2.94
38,127
301,181
-2.30
270,473
-3.90
30,708
2013
357,366
2.08
309,589
-0.76
47,777
305,441
1.41
269,897
-0.21
35,544
I
84,611
103
77,508
2.74
7,103
72,615
2.42
67,967
4.38
4,648
II
90,427
2.35
78,005
-3.25
12,422
77,824
2.38
67,798
-3.63
10,026
Ei
89,374
0.47
76,377
-3.17
12,997
76,178
-0.81
65,997
-3.36
10,181
IV
92,954
2.52
77,699
0.87
15,255
78,825
1.75
68,135
2.14
10,690
2014
372,568
4.25
317,364
2.51
55,204
313,696
2.70
274,026
1.53
39,670
I
86,316
2.02
77,129
•0.49
9,187
73,306
0.95
66,824
-1.68
6,482
II
94,567
4.58
80,897
3.71
13,670
80,044
2.85
70,319
3.72
9,724
El
96,118
7.55
82,945
8.60
13,173
81,217
6.62
70,965
7.53
10,252
IV
95,567
2.81
76,393
-1.68
19,174
79,129
0.39
65,917
-3.25
13,212
2015th
352,189
-5.47
282,467
-11.00
69,722
291,423
-7.10
239,055
-12.76
52,368
1(r)
84,817
-1.74
67,137
-12.95
17,680
70,240
-4.18
56,829
-14.96
13,410
11(p)
86,696
-8.32
70,735
-12.56
15,961
72,188
-9.81
59,839
-14.90
12,349
10(t)
88,124
-8.32
72,699
-1235
15,425
73,053
-10.05
60,948
-14.12
12,105
IV(t)
92,552
-3.16
71,896
-5.89
20,656
75,942
-4.03
61,439
-6.79
14,503
2016(1)
364,789
3.58
289,643
2.54
75,146
303,095
4.01
248,146
3.80
54,949
I (0
85,818
1.18
68,468
1.98
17,350
71,054
1.16
58,840
3.54
12,214
E (0
91,537
5.58
72,115
1.95
19,422
76,459
5.92
61,842
3.35
14,617
IS(t)
92,656
5.14
75,572
3.95
17,084
77,391
5.94
64,147
5.25
13,244
IV(t)
94,778
2.41
73,488
2.21
21,290
78,191
2.96
63,317
3.06
14,874
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Table 7-1 Expenditures on GDP, Seasonally Adjusted
Chained dollars (Reference year = 2011)
Unit:Million NT$
Real GDP
Domestic Demand
Private Final
Consumption
Government Final
Consumption
Gross Capital
Formation
Demand of Rest of the World
Exports of Goods
Imports of Goods and Services and Services
2011
/013
I\
2014
I\
2015
I (r)
Ii(p)
IV(n
2016
I (0
(0
W(f)
3,623,402
3,341,677
3,617,722
3,368,519
3,678,939
3,376,407
3,687,506
3,347,248
3,684,187
3,408,844
3,708,457
3,400,419
3,736,645
3,410,935
3,804,384
3,483,704
3,820,570
3,508,984
3,847,556
3,519,569
3,905,352
3,572,528
3,923,367
3,576,920
3,945,737
3,553,263
3,879,383
3,628,939
3,925,448
3,628,756
3,987,265
3,648,540
4,012,453
3,650,104
4,017,795
3,661,829
4,053,185
3,698,633
4,080,004
3,725,077
1,981,609
551,740
808,328
281,725
2,563,672
2,281,947
1,980,895
557,426
830,198
249,203
2,568,243
2,319,040
1,994,544
549,396
832,467
302,532
2,661,527
2,358,995
1,983,859
555,885
807,504
340,258
2,668,689
2,328,431
2,007,213
548,742
853,050
275,250
2,671,479
2,396,229
2,024,728
547,305
828,458
308,468
2,693,652
2,385,184
2,032,028
545,117
833,898
326,314
2,704,130
2,377,816
2,063,553
547,731
872,670
321,174
2,760,575
2,439,401
2,065,604
572,296
871,300
311,440
2,788,477
2,477,037
2,088,513
560,981
870,234
327,965
2,840,475
2,512,510
2,101,563
567,270
904,338
332,384
2,903,963
2,571,579
2,111,930
569,083
896,340
346,294
2,935,496
2,589,202
2,133,172
554,597
865,345
395,396
2,948,202
2,552,806
2,149,028
562,371
918,320
246,350
2,817,988
2,571,638
2,164,494
560,231
904,454
294,027
2,896,296
2,602,269
2,176,326
560,274
912,460
338,079
2,960,579
2,622,500
2,190,111
566,661
893,014
364,588
2,990,262
2,625,674
2,200,049
563,621
897,972
356,000
3,003,409
2,647,409
2,217,518
566,221
915,086
353,260
3,034,697
2,681,437
2,231,601
567,620
926,276
353,672
3,051,267
2,697,595
Explanation : The chained-dollar (reference year I1) estimates are not additive.
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Table 7-2 Expenditures on GDP, Seasonally Adjusted
Growth Rates
Unit: %
Period
Growth Rate
(scar)
Domestic Demand
Demand of Rest of the World
Private Final
Consumption
Government Final
Consumption
Gross Capital
Formation
Exports of Goods and Services
Imports of Goods and Services
2012
10.54
12.20
7.57
4.76
31.23
-2.34
-1.44
II
-0.63
3.25
-0.14
4.19
11.27
-
0.72
6.66
6.94
0.94
2.78
-5.64
1.10
-
15.34
7.07
Iv
0.93
-3.41
-2.13
4.81
-11.47
-
1.08
-5.08
2013
I
-0.36
7.57
4.79
-5.04
24.54
-
0.42
12.17
II
2.66
-0.98
3.54
-1.04
-11.04
-
3.36
-1.83
ID
3.08
1.24
1.45
-1.59
2.65
-
1.57
-1.23
IV
7.45
8.81
6.35
1.93
19.94
-
8.61
10.77
2014
1.71
2.93
0.40
19.18
-0.63
-
4.10
6.32
11
2.86
1.21
4.51
-7.68
-0.49
-
7.67
5.85
6.15
6.16
2.52
4.56
16.62
-
9.24
9.74
IV
1.86
0.49
1.99
1.28
-3.49
4.41
2.77
2015
I (r)
2.30
-2.62
4.08
-9.80
-13.13
1.74
-5.51
11(p)
-6.56
8.80
3.01
5.73
26.83
-16.53
2.98
Ill(t)
4.83
-0.02
2.91
-1.51
-5.90
11.59
4.85
Arifl
6.45
2.20
2.20
0.03
3.59
-
9.18
3.15
2016
I (0
2.55
0.17
2.56
4.64
-8.26
-
4.07
0.48
II (1)
0.53
1.29
1.83
-2.13
2.24
-
1.77
3.35
3.57
4.08
3.21
1.86
7.84
-
4.23
5.24
IV&
2.67
2.89
2.56
0.99
4.98
-
2.20
2.43
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Table 8 Indicators for Private Final Consumption Expenditure
Unit:%
Period
Trade and Eating-Drinking places Activity Surveys
Annual Rate of the Sales of Retail Trade
Annual Rate of
Non-specialized
Retail Sales
Annual rate of the Sales of Eating-
Drinking places
Production
Indexes of
Domestic
Consumer
Goods
Annual Rate
Stock Trading on TSEC and
GTSM Market
Annual Rate
Number of New
Registered
Private
Passenger Cars
Annual Rate
Outbound
Departure of
Nationals of the R.O.0
Annual Rate
Retail Sales
Volume of
Credit Cards
Annual Rate
People Aged 65 and above as the Percentage of
Total Population
(End of Period)
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
I
II
DI
ry
2014
I
II
DT
Iv
2015
I
II
Apr.
May
Jun.
3.5
-1.2
1.5
6.3
6.3
2.4
2.0
0.9
1.3
1.3
4.3
3.9
3.1
4.6
4.8
3.1
1.9
0.4
0.7
0.4
4.3
2.2
2.2
7.0
6.6
5.1
2.9
1.3
2.6
4.0
3.6
5.1
4.0
5.6
5.1
5.8
4.8
4.7
4.5
5.8
3.9
4.9
2.3
0.5
7.6
8.4
3.6
1.6
2.0
0.1
1.4
2.9
3.1
4.8
4.6
2.6
0.3
1.9
2.5
2.5
4.1
0.9
-2.1
-4.8
-8.5
18.2
15.0
-5.9
-5.9
-2.9
-5.9
-8.6
-6.0
2A
-3.3
1.7
4.3
6.6
3.6
-10.2
-8.8
-13.4
-8.1
43.2
-29.3
18.8
-3.1
-10.8
-23.2
-0.9
-30.7
12.4
10.1
17.0
23.0
33.3
33.6
23.8
3.5
-13.5
-9.4
-5.2
-8.5
-14.2
-13.2
-31.4
40.5
2.8
16.5
-4.0
6.4
-3.5
6.5
0.7
21.4
12.4
10.0
20.5
16.3
4.3
9.1
-5.3
-0.6
-12.1
-3.2
3.4
-5.6
-3.8
15.6
1.8
6.8
7.9
5.7
5.5
10.6
9.7
7.2
6.0
13.4
3.3
6.4
12.1
11.0
15.6
10.1
7.7
2.4
-1.4
-2.1
12.7
8.5
5.6
8.5
7.2
8.0
7.7
I.
8.1
4.7
9.2
10.4
7.9
7.9
10.6
7.4
5.1
17.5
10.21
10.43
10.63
10.74
10.89
11.15
11.53
11.25
11.31
11.39
11.53
11.99
11.65
11.75
11.85
11.99
12.14
12.22
12.19
12.21
12.22
Sources:
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Banking Bureau and Securities and Futures Bureau, Financial Supervisory
Commission, Ministry of Interior.
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Table 9 Indicators for Private Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Unit:%
Period
Production Index of
Manufacturing
Investment Goods
(Rate of Change)
Production Index of
Buildings
Construction
(Rate of Change)
Import of Capital Goods (Rate of Change)
Loans for
Construction
(Rate of Change)
NT dollars
US dollars
Machinery and
Equipment
Other
2007
7.8
-0.5
3.7
2.6
-1.2
7.8
23.5
2008
-1.4
-9.3
-13.1
-9.0
-0.2
-19.7
4.0
2009
-17.3
-19.1
-18.5
-22.3
-17.1
-30.2
-3.7
2010
30.5
-9.2
61.6
68.8
79.8
49.4
23.0
2011
11.4
7.6
-12.1
-5.6
-6.4
-3.8
10.5
2012
-5.1
7.1
-5.9
-6.7
-13.5
7.5
7.3
2013
-1.9
3.7
5.4
5.3
8.4
0.0
1.8
I
-4.2
12.3
13.2
14.7
13.8
16.3
3.4
II
-3.6
-5.3
3.1
2.4
3.0
1.4
1./
in
-3.6
6.1
-7.0
-7.0
-6.3
-8.2
1.5
IV
3.4
2.7
14.0
12.7
25.8
-6.2
1.8
2014
13.5
10.6
5.2
3.3
-4.4
17.4
8.7
I
12.0
-6.9
5.3
2.6
3.5
0.8
6.0
14.0
22.5
5.2
4.1
-6.0
22.8
6.4
III
16.0
5.3
13.1
13.1
2.1
32.2
7.9
IV
12.1
19.5
-1.7
-5.3
-15.4
14.3
8.7
2015
I
8.2
1.5
-5.3
-9.4
-16.5
3.4
6.5
II
1.5
7.1
-2.1
-4.3
-3.7
-5.2
5.9
Apr.
2.7
21.2
-11.8
-14.5
-16.6
-11.0
6.2
May
-1.6
2.6
-2.2
-3.7
3.2
-11.5
6.2
Jun.
3.4
-1.3
7.3
4.8
3.6
6.7
5.9
Sources:
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Central Bank.
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Table 10 Major Indicators of Consumer Banking
Period
Credit Card
Cash Card
(NTS100
Million)
Consumer Loans
Active
Cards*
(10.000
Cards)
Retail Sales
(NTS100
Million)
Volume
Delinquency
Ratio*
(%)
Write-off
Amount
(NTS100
Million)
Card in
Force*
(10.000
Cards)
Delinquency
Ratio*
(96)
Write-off
Amount
(NTS100
Million)
House s
Houserepairing
Loans
Car
Loans
Employee?
Welfare
Loans
Other
Consumer
Loans
Revloving
Credit for
Credit Card
Annual
Growth
Rate
(96)
Cash
Card
2007
1,976
14,135
2.4
1.89
642.6
140
6.29
357.2
65,690
45,056
8,328
899
1,218
7,544
1,249
2,645
2008
1,946
13,941
-1.4
1.59
385.0
III
3.59
205.3
64,709
45,875
7,897
639
962
6,960
877
2,376
2009
1,883
13,654
-2.1
0.96
232.2
87
2.27
90.2
65,916
48,166
7,557
542
819
6,842
653
1,990
2010
1,953
15,389
12.7
0.45
115.1
72
1.77
30.6
67,171
51,093
6,133
589
700
7,035
517
1,622
2011
2,076
16,691
8.5
031
60.8
65
137
17.4
67,807
52,740
4,829
730
670
7,433
418
1,404
2012
2,150
17,628
5.6
0.32
50.1
58
1.27
10.8
68,441
54,203
3,805
848
629
7,648
348
1,308
2013
2,256
19,133
8.5
0.29
50.0
53
1.14
8.6
70,060
56,468
2,980
1,044
563
7,828
297
1,177
1
1175
4.500
7.2
0.33
13.3
57
1.25
2.4
68,112
54.308
3.574
897
603
7.488
328
1.242
II
2.199
4.915
8.0
0.27
12.2
55
1.24
2.2
68,592
54.840
3.363
946
589
7.636
317
1,217
Ill
2.251
4.712
7.7
0.29
12.5
54
1.26
2.1
69,031
55.459
3.160
990
576
7.649
306
1,197
w
2.256
5.006
11.1
0.29
12.0
53
1.14
1.9
70,060
56.468
2.980
1.044
563
7.828
297
1.177
2014
2,437
20,683
8.1
0.27
42.6
49
1.08
7.0
72,027
58,670
2,387
1,168
495
8,184
255
1,122
1
2313
4313
4.7
0.29
12.0
52
1.09
1.9
70,130
56,788
2,812
1.076
541
7371
280
1.141
II
2.341
5368
9.2
0.23
10.2
51
1.05
1.7
70,887
57,507
2,659
1,127
525
7,928
272
1.142
III
2382
5.202
10.4
0.26
10.3
50
1.08
1.7
71,364
58,071
2,517
1,155
509
7,983
264
1.129
IV
2.437
5.400
7.9
0.27
10.1
49
1.08
1.7
72,027
58,670
2,387
1,168
495
8.184
255
1.122
2015
I
2.453
5,085
7.9
0.27
11.1
48
1.12
1.6
71.901
58,795
2,262
1.165
487
8.114
242
1.079
II
2.468
5.935
10.6
0.23
10.4
48
1.17
1.5
72,413
59,267
2.133
1.164
477
8291
236
1.081
Sources: Banking Bureau. Financial Supervisory Commission and Central Bank.
Note : *End of period data.
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Table 11 Economic Growth Rates of Major Countries
Unit:%
Period
ROC(Taiwan) yoy
US* yoy
Japan yoy
EU28• Germany France
UK
China yoy
HK
South Korea yoy
Singapore yoy sear soar scar
2007
6.52
-
1.8
-
2.2
3.1
3.3
2.4
2.6
14.2
-
6.5
5.5
-
9.1
-
2008
0.70
-
-0.3
-
-1.0
0.5
1.1
0.2
-0.3
9.6
-
2.1
2.8
-
1.8
-
2009
-1.57
-
-2.8
-
-5.5
-4.4
-5.6
-2.9
-4.3
9.2
-
-2.5
0.7
-
-0.6
-
2010
10.63
-
2.5
-
4.7
2.1
4.1
2.0
1.9
10.6
-
6.8
6.5
-
15.2
-
2011
3.80
-
1.6
-
-0.5
1.7
3.6
2.1
1.6
9.5
-
4.8
3.7
-
6.2
-
2012
2.06
-
2.2
-
1.7
-0.5
0.4
0.2
0.7
7.7
-
1.7
2.3
-
3.4
-
2013
2.23
-
1.5
-
1.6
0.1
0.1
0.7
1.7
7.7
-
3.1
2.9
-
4.4
-
I
1.41
-0.36
1.1
1.9
0.4
5.3
-0.7
-0.6
0.1
0.9
7.8
7.0
3.4
2.1
2.4
2.7
5.0
II
2.60
2.66
0.9
1.1
IA
2.9
0.0
0.1
1.2
1.7
7.5
7.4
3.1
2.7
4.1
4.1
8.9
1.45
3.08
1.5
3.0
2.2
2.0
0.3
0.3
0.8
1.6
7.9
9.5
3.1
3.2
3.6
5.5
0.5
Iv
3.40
7.45
2.5
3.8
2.3
-0.9
1.0
1.1
1.0
2.4
7.6
7.4
2.8
3.5
3.6
5.4
7.4
2014
3.77
-
2.4
-
-0.1
1.3
1.6
0.2
3.0
7.4
-
2.5
3.3
-
2.9
-
I
3.41
1.71
1.7
-0.9
2.4
4.4
1.4
2.3
0.7
2.7
7.4
6.6
2.7
3.9
4.5
4.6
1.8
II
3.87
2.86
2.6
4.6
-0.4
-6.8
1.3
1.4
-0.2
3.0
7.5
7.8
2.0
3.4
2.0
2.3
-0.5
4.32
6.15
2.9
4.3
-IA
-2.0
1.3
1.2
0.2
3.0
7.3
7.8
2.9
3.3
3.2
2.8
2.6
Iv
3.47
1.86
2.5
2.1
-1.0
1.2
1.4
1.5
0.0
3.4
7.3
6.1
2.4
2.7
1.2
2.1
4.9
2015
I
3.84
2.30
2.9
0.6
-0.9
3.9
1.5
1.0
0.8
2.9
7.0
5.7
?.1
2.5
3.2
2.8
4.1
U
0.52
-6.56
2.3
2.3
2.6
7.0
7.0
2.2
1.2
1.8
-4.0
Source : Countries' official websites.
Explanation : yoy (year on year) means the growth rates to the correspondent quarter of previous year: saar (seasonally adjusted annualized rate) means the annualized growth rate of seasonally
adjusted value compared to the previous quarter.
Note : •Seasonal adjusted annualized rate (quarter on quarter).
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Table 12 The Changes of Consumer Price Indices for Major Countries
Unit:%
PC11011
ROC(Taiwan)
US
I
Japan
I
China
I
South Korea
Singapore
I
Food
[repeated 5 times]
I Food
11K
Pool
Indonesia
Germany
Philippines
I Food
I Food
Food
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Jul.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
2015 Jan.—Jul.
Jan.
Feb.
Mat
Apr.
May
Jun.
Jul.
1.80
2.86
2.9
4.0
0.1
0.3
4.8
12.3
23
23
2.1
3.0
2.0
4.3
6.4
11.4
2.3
3.9
2.9
33
3.52
8.55
3.8
5.5
1.4
2.6
5.9
14.3
4.7
4.9
6.5
7.7
4.3
10.1
9.8
17.0
2.6
6.0
83
12.9
-0.86
-0.44
-0.4
1.8
-13
0.2
-0.7
0.7
2.8
7.6
0.6
23
0.6
13
4.8
7.2
0.3
-13
4.2
5.9
0.96
0.62
1.6
0.8
-0.7
-0.3
3.3
7.2
3.0
6.4
2.8
1.4
23
2.4
5.1
9.4
1.1
1.2
3.8
4.2
1.42
2.26
3.2
3.7
-0.3
-0.4
5.4
11.8
4.0
8.1
53
3.0
5.3
7.0
5.4
8.7
2.1
2.8
4.6
5.5
1.93
4.16
2.1
2.6
0.0
0.1
2.7
4.8
2.2
4.0
4.5
23
4.1
5.8
4.3
5.9
2.0
3.4
3.2
2.4
0.79
1.27
13
1.4
0.4
-0.1
2.6
4.7
13
0.9
2.4
2.1
4.4
4.4
6.4
11.9
13
3.9
3.0
2.8
1.20
3.74
1.6
2.4
2.7
3.8
2.0
3.1
13
03
1.0
2.9
4.4
4.1
6.4
6.8
0.9
1.0
4.1
6.7
1.76
4.28
2.0
2.5
3.4
4.5
23
3.7
1.6
1.1
1.2
3.0
4.1
4.1
4.5
12
0.8
0.2
4.9
8.2
2.07
5.59
1.7
2.7
3.3
4.9
2.0
3.0
1.4
-0.5
1.0
2.7
3.9
4.1
4.0
1.8
0.8
0.5
4.9
8.3
0.71
1.42
1.7
3.0
13
5.1
1.6
2.3
1.1
0.2
0.6
2.8
6.6
3.8
4.5
4.6
0.8
1.0
4.4
7.4
1.05
3.33
1.7
3.1
2.9
3.8
1.6
2.5
1.2
0.5
0.2
2.7
5.2
4.2
4.8
5.2
0.8
0.9
4.3
7.0
0.85
3.65
1.3
3.2
2.4
2.9
1.4
23
1.0
1.7
-0.3
2.8
5.1
4.4
6.2
8.0
0.6
0.3
3.7
6.5
0.60
433
0.8
3.4
2.4
3.1
1.5
2.9
0.8
2.0
-0.1
2.7
4.8
3.9
8.4
10.6
0.2
-0.6
2.7
5.5
-0.65
2.13
-0.1
2.3
1.4
33
13
2.1
0.6
1.7
-0.4
2.1
3.7
3.8
6.9
7.4
0.3
03
1.9
3.5
-0.94
4.46
-0.1
3.2
2.4
4.2
0.8
1.1
0.8
1.9
-0.4
2.2
4.1
3.7
7.0
8.2
-0.3
-1.0
2A
5.4
-0.20
3.10
0.0
10
2.2
4.1
1 A
7.4
03
1.6
-03
2.5
4.6
19
63
63
0.1
-0.2
25
4.8
-0.62
1.42
-0.1
23
23
4.2
1 A
2.3
OA
0.6
-0.3
2.1
4.6
43
6A
6.0
0.3
0.2
2.4
4.3
-0.82
1.49
-0.2
2.0
0.6
2.7
1.5
2.7
0.4
0.5
-0.5
2.1
2.8
3.2
6.8
6.3
03
1.3
2.2
3.9
-0.73
0.89
0.0
1.6
0.5
3.1
1.2
1.6
03
2.2
-0.4
1.8
3.0
3.7
7.2
7.9
0.7
1.4
1.6
3.2
-0.56
1.87
0.1
1.8
0.4
2.5
1.4
1.9
0.7
2.7
-03
2.0
3.1
4.2
7.3
8.6
0.3
1.1
1.7
2.1
-0.66
1.77
1.6
2.7
0.7
2.3
7.3
8.7
0.8
1.3
Source International Financial Statistics (IMF) and official websites.
Explanation
1. The CPIs of Taiwan, South Korea and Germany source from official websites, others source from IMF.
2. Change rates of food source from official websites.
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Table 13 Summary of Earning and Productivity Statistics in Taiwan Area
Period
Employees on payrolls
Industry & services
Manufa curing
Industry
&
services
(Thousand person)
Avenge monthly working hours of all employees
(Hour)
Accessions
(%)
Monthly earnings
Separations of all employees
(%)
(dollars)
Employees
on
payrolls
(Thousand person)
Monthly earnings of all employees
(dollars)
Index of labor productivity
(20110)
Index of unit output labor cost
(20110)
Industry
(Thousand person)
Services
(Thousand person)
Re gular earnings
(dollars)
Annual growth rate
(% )
2007
6,524
3,024
3,501
180.4
2.58
238
44,392
36,319
1.67
2.541
43.178
83.03
118.64
2008
6,632
3,045
3,587
179.7
235
2.46
44,367
36,387
0.19
2.557
43.121
82.93
120.42
2009
6,466
2,873
3,593
176.7
2.25
2.28
42,182
35,629
-2.08
2.395
39.125
83.87
111.31
2010
6,691
2,990
3,701
181.1
2.83
2.50
44,359
36,214
1.64
2,494
42.300
96.88
98.84
2011
6,926
3,097
3,829
178.7
2.61
238
45.508
36,689
131
2.593
43.316
100.00
100.00
2012
7,049
3,129
3,919
178.4
2.27
2.18
45.589
37,151
1.26
2.619
43.689
99.34
102.25
2013
7,138
3,152
3,986
177.0
234
2.21
45.664
37,527
1.01
2,635
43.829
99.37
102.53
2014
7,275
3,207
4,068
177.9
2.51
235
47,300
38,208
1.81
2,687
45.207
103.46
101.09
May
7.241
3.193
4.048
181.0
2.32
2.15
44.482
38.106
1.46
2.672
42.742
105.63
92.18
Jun.
7.251
3,200
4.051
173.0
2.52
2.38
42.560
38.197
1.80
2.681
40.384
107.93
89.11
Jul.
7.305
3.225
4.080
187.9
3.36
2.62
45.884
38.528
2.51
2.704
46.031
101.70
98.42
Aug.
7.321
3.227
4.094
180.9
2.89
2.67
44.502
38.288
1.77
2.707
44.542
103.71
97.21
Sep.
7.319
3.226
4.092
178.8
2.84
2.87
44.382
38.384
2.19
2.706
42.057
103.44
93.04
Oct.
7.329
3.228
4.100
185.5
2.51
2.38
42.198
38.480
2.30
2.707
40.854
103.24
87.62
Nov.
7.339
3.233
4.106
174.7
2.20
2.04
42.370
38.279
1.80
2.710
41.579
105.02
93.31
Dec.
7.346
3.234
4.112
192.9
1.91
1.81
46.461
38.725
2.39
2.711
43.422
99.28
93.61
2015 Jan.-May
7,351
3,231
4,121
169.0
230
2.26
53,746
38,490
1.51
2,711
51,390
107.10
117.19
Jan.
7.357
3.237
4.120
177.4
2.16
2.02
51.968
38.546
1.60
2.715
49.705
105.63
109.25
Feb.
7.331
3.219
4.113
136.7
1.84
2.18
86.666
38.148
1.64
2.702
84.071
116.51
222.15
Mar.
7.351
3.233
4.119
183.7
2.87
2.60
43.016
38.522
1.51
2.713
40.444
104.73
86.39
Apr.
7.353
3.232
4.122
172.8
2.37
2.34
43.343
38.594
1.40
2.710
40.928
106.02
91.60
May
7.364
3.233
4.131
174.1
2.25
2.11
43.845
38.637
1.39
2.712
41.918
104.97
94.43
The change compared wnh the last ninth(%)
0.14
0.04
0.22
(1.3)
(-0.12)
(-0.23)
1.16
0.11
0.08
2.42
-0.99
3.09
The change compared wnh lbe same month or Last wail.:,
1.70
1.27
2.04
(-6.9)
(-0.07)
(-0.04)
-1.43
1.39
1.52
-1.93
-0.62
2.44
Unhinge compared aid% the %UDC woad dart. Marto) Imo wart%)
1.83
1.51
2.09
(-2.9)
(-0.08)
(-0.02)
3.54
1.51
1.81
5.36
3.42
3.71
Explanation : 1.Numbers in quotation am time-increased. time-decreased or percentage.
2.Monthly earnings of all employees arc the total of regular (basic salary. monthly bonus. fixed subsidy and good attendance reward) and irregular (over-time. annul bonus, flexible bonus not paid by
month) earnings of employees on payroll. but exclude the non-working reward such as insurance and pension.
3.Both Industry & Services and Services Sectors statistics covered Education Industry (only other education and educational support activities are included) since January 2009.
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Table 14 Major Figures of Family Income and Expenditure (1/2)
Unit 10 thousand NT$
Year
No. of persons per household
(Person)
No. of persons employed
Per household
(Person)
Current receipts per household
Average disposable income
Median disposable income
Expc diture
Savings
Compensation of employees
Entreprcneunal income
Propeny income
Transfer income
Per household
Per person
Per household
Per p rson
Amount
Increase
Rate
(%)
Amount
Increase
Rate
(%)
Amount
Increase
Rate
(%)
Amount
Increase
Rate
ISO
Amount
Increase
Rate
(%)
Amount
Increase
Rate
('%)
1991
4.16
1.76
71.1
42.9
14.0
9.9
4.4
58.7
12.9
14.1
13.7
51.0
12.6
11.9
13.4
41.2
11.2
17.5
17.1
1992
4.10
1.75
78.2
47.9
14.7
11.0
4.6
64.0
8.9
15.6
10.5
55.8
9.4
13.2
11.2
44.5
8.1
19.4
10.8
1993
4.10
1.77
88.4
52.5
16.1
12.9
7.0
72.8
13.8
17.8
13.8
64.0
14.6
15.0
13.7
50.4
13.2
22.4
15.1
1994
4.02
1.75
94.9
55.3
17.1
14.5
7.9
77.0
5.8
19.1
7.9
66.8
4.5
16.2
7.6
54.6
8.3
22.4
0.0
1995
3.94
1.71 102.9
57.0
18.3
15.5
12.1
81.1
5.4
20.6
7.5
70.1
4.9
17.4
7.6
59.1
8.3
22.0
-1.5
1996
3.92
1.71 105.1
57.9
18.7
16.3
12.1
82.6
1.9
21.1
2.4
72.1
2.9
18.0
3.1
61.4
4.0
21.2
-18
1997
3.84
1.69 109.7
61.0
19.0
17.2
12.5
86.3
4.5
22.5
6.7
75.0
4.1
19.1
6.2
63.4
3.3
22.9
8.0
1998
3.77
1.64 111.6
62.2
17.9
18.1
13.4
87.3
1.1
23.2
3.0
76.4
1.8
19.5
2.3
64.6
1.9
22.7
-0.9
1999
3.63
1.60 113.6
62.8
18.0
18.1
14.7
88.9
1.8
24.5
5.7
77.6
1.6
20.7
5.8
65.5
1.4
23.4
3.1
2000
3.62
1.58 113.9
63.2
17.5
18.4
14.9
89.1
0.3
24.6
0.5
77.6
0.0
20.8
0.5
66.3
1.1
22.9
-2.2
2001
3.58
1.56 110.8
60.2
17.6
17.7
15.3
86.9
-2.6
24.3
-1.5
73.8
-5.0
20.1
-3.3
65.8
-0.7
21.1
-7.8
2002
3.65
1.57 111.2
60.5
17.7
16.4
165
87.6
0.8
24.0
-1.1
74.1
0.4
19.9
-1.0
673
2.2
203
-3.5
2003
3.53
1.54 111.2
61.5
17.1
15.9
16.7
88.2
0.7
25.0
4.1
74.0
-0.1
20.8
4.8
66.6
-0.9
21.5
5.9
2004
3.50
1.53 112.3
62.1
17.0
16.1
17.1
89.1
1.1
25.5
2.0
77.3
4.6
21.4
2.6
69.3
3.9
19.9
-7.8
2005
3.42
1.51 113.4
62.9
16.4
16.2
17.9
89.5
0.4
26.2
2.7
77.6
0.3
21.9
2.5
70.1
1.2
19.3
-2.6
2006
3.41
1.52 115.1
63.6
16.8
17.0
17.8
91.3
2.1
26.8
2.4
79.6
2.6
22.5
2.8
71.3
1.7
20.0
3.4
2007
3.38
1.50 116.2
64.1
16.0
17.4
18.7
92.4
1.2
27.3
2.1
80.0
0.4
23.0
2.2
71.6
0.4
20.8
3.9
2008
3.35
1.49 115.1
623
15.0
17.0
20.8
91.4
-1.1
27.3
-0.2
79.6
-0.5
22.8
-1.0
70.5
-15
20.8
0.2
2009
3.34
1.46 112.8
60.9
14.5
17.1
20.3
88.8
-2.9
26.6
-2.6
77.0
-3.3
225
-1.2
70.6
0.0
18.2
-12.7
2010
3.25
1.44 112.4
61.9
14.5
16.6
19.3
88.9
0.2
27.4
3.0
77.1
0.2
23.2
3.1
70.2
-0.5
18.7
2.8
2011
3.29
1.49 115.8
64.7
14.7
17.0
19.4
90.8
2.1
27.6
0.9
78.3
1.5
23.4
0.7
72.9
3.8
17.9
-4.3
2012
3.23
1.46 117.7
64.7
14.8
16.9
21.2
92.4
1.7
28.6
3.6
80.8
3.3
24.3
4.1
72.8
-0.2
19.6
9.4
2013
3.21
1.46 119.6
65.6
15.0
17.0
22.0
94.2
2.0
29.4
2.7
82.3
1.8
25.0
3.0
74.8
2.8
19.4
-0.8
2014
3.15
1.45 121.4
66.8
15.2
17.7
21.8
95.7
1.6
30.4
3.5
83.0
0.9
26.0
3.8
75.5
1.0
20.2
3.8
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Table 14 Major Figures of Family Income and Expenditure (2/2)
Year
Income Inequality Indices
Household income
Per capita income
Household income/household size
Household income/square root of household size
Ratio of income share of highest 20% to that of lowest 20%
Gini's concentration coefficient
Ratio of income share of highest 20% to that of lowest 20%
Gini's concentration coefficient
Ratio of income share of highest 20% to that of lowest 20%
Gini's concentration coefficient
1991
4.97
0.308
4.41
0.300
3.91
0.274
1992
5.24
0.312
4.29
0.293
3.90
0.271
1993
5.43
0.315
4.27
0.293
3.92
0.272
1994
5.38
0.318
4.17
0.290
3.88
0.273
1995
5.34
0.317
4.21
0.294
3.85
0.273
1996
5.38
0.317
4.12
0.290
3.82
0.270
1997
5.41
0.320
4.18
0.292
3.83
0.272
1998
5.51
0.324
4.18
0.296
3.82
0.273
1999
5.50
0.325
4.08
0.292
3.76
0.272
2000
5.55
0.326
4.15
0.294
3.80
0.273
2001
6.39
0.350
4.57
0.312
4.31
0.295
2002
6.16
0.345
4.59
0.313
4.32
0.296
2003
6.07
0.343
4.39
0.306
4.17
0.290
2004
6.03
0.338
4.28
0.301
4.05
0.284
2005
6.04
0.340
4.24
0.300
4.03
0.284
2006
6.01
0.339
4.18
0.295
3.98
0.281
2007
5.98
0.340
4.16
0.296
4.03
0.284
2008
6.05
0.341
4.23
0.300
4.02
0.284
2009
6.34
0.345
4.35
0.302
4.18
0.286
2010
6.19
0.342
4.25
0.296
4.10
0.283
2011
6.17
0.342
4.29
0.296
4.14
0.283
2012
6.13
0.338
4.14
0.290
4.02
0.276
2013
6.08
0.336
4.08
0.288
3.95
0.273
2014
6.05
0.336
3.98
0.282
3.91
0.271
Explanation :
I. Per capita income is calculated as the ratio of per capita income of first quintile to per capita income of fifth quintile. All the population ranked in ascending order of per capita
income is divided in to five quintiles. Per capita income is calculated as household income divided by household size(or the square root of household size) .
2. The figures of income inequality measured by per capita income is lower than per household income.
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Table 15 The Change of Disposable Income per Household Occurred by Current Transfers between Households and Government
Unit:NT$,%
Year
Household Income Without
Current Transfer From
Government
Household Current
Transfer Income
From Government
Household Income Including
Current Transefer Income From
Government
Household With
Current Transfers
Income to
Government
Disposable Income
Ratio Difference
Amount
(I)
Ratio
A
Amount
(2)
Amount
(3)= 1)+(2)
Ratio
B
Amount
(4)
Amount
(3)-(4)
Ratio
C
With Current
Transfer From
Government
A-B
With Current
Transfers to
Government
B-C
With Current
Transfers
A-C
Lowest
20%
Hightest
20%
Lowest
20%
Hightest
20%
Lowest
20%
!lightest
20%
Lowest
20%
Hightest
20%
Lowest
20%
!lightest
20%
1991
220,546
1,172,180
5.31
12,155
8,150
232,701
1,180,330
5.07
4,885
47,003
227,816
1,133,327
4.97
0.24
0.10
0.34
1992
230,330
1,281,885
5.57
10,627
4,688
240,957
1,286,573
5.34
5,205
50,165
235,752
1,236,408
5.24
0.23
0.09
0.32
1993
252,085
1,453,061
5.76
12,862
5,569
264,947
1,458,630
5.51
5,566
51,490
259,381
1,407,140
5.42
0.26
0.08
0.34
1994
269.113
1,558,761
5.79
16,551
8,278
285,664
1,567,039
5.49
5,405
59,625
280,259
1,507,414
5.38
0.31
0.11
0.41
1995
273.668
1,623,967
5.93 29,127
21,383
302,795
1,645,350
5.43
6,629
63,769
296,166
1,581,581
5.34
0.50
0.09
0.59
1996
266,794
1,647,316
6.17 38,128
27,106
304,922
1,674,422
5.49
6,479
67,388
298,443
1,607,034
5.38
0.68
0.11
0.79
1997
279,040
1,743,733
6.25
40,077
21,466
319,117
1,765,199
5.53
6,659
75,682
312,458
1,689,517
5.41
0.72
0.12
0.84
1998
272,961
1,772,676
6.49
44,550
22,783
3 17,51 1
1,795,459
5.65
6,646
81,362
310,865
1,714,097
5.51
0.84
0.14
0.98
1999
276,902
1,791,040
6.47
46,151
34,408
323,053
1,825,448
5.65
6,052
81,203
317,001
1,744,245
5.50
0.82
0.15
0.97
2000
275,106
1,806,917
6.57
47,042
25,490
322,148
1,832,407
5.69
6,976
83,774
315,172
1,748,633
5.55
0.88
0.14
1.02
2001
240,461
1,843,701
7.67
45,383
24,460
285,844
1,868,161
6.54
6,440
82,611
279,404
1,785,550
6.39
1.13
0.15
1.28
2002
249,057
1,860,246
7.47
50,804
26,845
299,861
1,887,091
6.29
7,748
87,358
292,113
1,799,733
6.16
1.18
0.13
1.31
2003
253,433
1,854,751
7.32
50,224
27,406
303,657
1,882,157
6.20
7,360
82,165
296,297
1,799,992
6.07
1.12
0.12
1.24
2004
249,938
1,852,680
7.41
54,760
28,097
304,698
1,880,777
6.17
7,393
88,981
297,305
1,791,796
6.03
1.24
0.15
1.39
2005
249,651
1,859,207
7.45
55,442
27,089
305,093
1,886,296
6.18
7,399
89,412
297,694
1,796,884
6.04
1.26
0.15
1.41
2006
253,670
1,890,858
7.45
57,750
27,491
311,420
1,918,349
6.16
7,146
90,962
304,274
1,827,387
6.01
1.29
0.15
1.45
2007
256,032
1,926,114
7.52
63,488
28,902
319,520
1,955,016
6.12
7,375
88,225
312,145
1,866,791
5.98
1.40
0.14
1.54
2008
245,589
1,899,011
7.73 65,133
28,544
310,722
1,927,555
6.20
7,205
92,561
303,517
1,834,994
6.05
1.53
0.16
1.69
2009
222,089
1,825,384
8.22
67,524
49,296
289,613
1,874,680
6.47
7,353
84,262
282,260
1,790,418
6.34
1.75
0.13
1.88
2010
236,649
1,826,591
7.72
58,859
35,471
295,508
1,862,062
6.30
6,955
74,750
288,553
1,787,312
6.19
1.42
0.11
1.53
2011
242,864
1,882,870
7.75
60,671
35,829
303,535
1,918,699
6.32
7,183
91,345
296,352
1,827,354
6.17
1.43
0.16
1.59
2012
246,858
1,901,603
7.70 61,790
38,325
308,649
1,939,929
6.29
7,287
93,812
301,362
1,846,116
6.13
1.42
0.16
1.58
2013
256,448
1,930,716
7.53 59,976
37,361
316,423
1,968,076
6.22
6,964
85,396
309,459
1,882,680
6.08
1.31
0.14
1.45
2014
265,996
1,967,767
7.40
58,038
39,633
324,035
2,007,400
6.20
6,891
87,463
317,144
1,919,937
6.05
1.20
0.14
1.34
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Table 16 Household Income Distribution of Major Countries(Area)
Year
Taiwan
Ratio of share of highest
3,4 in iht of lower&
20%
Gulfs
AMIE/ILIA
(MUM
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
5.41 0.320
5.51 0.324
5.50 0.325
5.55 0.326
6.39 0.350
6.16 0.345
6.07 0.343
6.03 0.338
6.04 0.340
6.01 0.339
5.98 0.340
6.05 0.341
6.34 0.345
6.19 0.342
6.17 0.342
6.13 0.338
6.08 0.336
6.05 0.336
Household income
Japan
(a)
U S.
()
US.
(b)
Hong Kong
Taiwan
Japan
( )
US.
(b)
Ratio of income
Rall0 of iriamr
Ratio of income
Ratio of
Ratio of ioconw
Ratio of income
Ratio of income share of share of
Gan shire of
Gums share of
Gulfs share of
Guth share of
Girds share of
Gots highest highest
CaltelltaltH highest
ON.0.11010 highest aseanam highest highest
41,..11141.14• highest dowisenen
V. In IS
}Y4
)1% lolhat oxelomi mow mint
MI loam
<atm& ow
Ne4 Wilma
Nellkkyl :in wool OvIrgoil of lowest of lowma glower& of lowest
of Iona of tonal of Iowa
20%
[repeated 7 times]
4.78
9.50
038 13.89
0A6
4A8 0.292
12.08
0.44
4.62
9.70
038 13.83
0A6
4.18 0.2%
-
12.03
0.44
4.85
9.89
0.41 13.64
0A6
4.08 0.292
4.84 0.306
12.10
0.44
4.74
10.15
0.41 14.01
0A6
4.15 0.294
-
-
11.85
0.44
4.68
10.44
0.41 14.40
0A7 17.22
0.52
4.57 0.312
-
12.20
0.45
6.36
9.73
0.40 14.39
0A6
4.59 0.313
-
12.10
0.44
6.11
9.40
0.39 14.71
0A6
4.39 0.306
-
12.46
0.45
6.04 10.04
0.40 14.78
0A7
4.28 0.301
4.98 0.310
12.82
0.45
5.97
10.17
0.40 14.98
0A7
4.24 0.300
-
-
12.92
0.45
6.24 10.39
0.40 14.81
0A7 18.66
0.52
4A8 0.295
-
12.97
0.45
6.39 10.29
0.40 14.54
0A6
4A6 0.296
-
1236
0.44
6.07
937
039 14.67
0A7
4.23 0.300
-
13.22
0.45
6.25
939
0.39 14.79
0A7
4.35 0.302
5A3 0.313
13.72
0.46
6.22
-
15.41
0A7
4.25 0.296
14.47
0.46
6.24
-
15.84
0A8 20.70
0.52
4.29 0.296
14.71
0.46
6.26
-
15.83
0A8
4A4 0.290
14.68
0.46
6.12
-
15.90
0A8
4.08 0.288
14.17
0.46
6.43
3.98 0.282
-
-
Per capita income
South Korea
(a.0 ban)
Ratio of income share of highest
))% to lint of lower&
20%
Gm's
0.11•1411.
030•10401
3.80
0.26
4.55
0.29
4.62
0.29
4.05
0.27
4.29
0/8
4.34
0/8
4.22
0.27
4.41
0.28
4.55
0.28
4.62
0.29
424
0.29
4.88
0.29
4.97
0.30
4.82
0.29
4.82
0.29
4.67
0.29
4.56
0.28
4.42
0.28
South Korea
(b)
Sing pore
( )
Singapore ihniployad househsl*
SlappOtt ic.anretrol lawful])
Ratio of income share of highest
'A% in 141
°flower&
20%
Gulfs
°yr...not
Ratio of
=OTC
Aare of highest
20* mire of loser
20%
Gillf s otentwom
4M110/
Ratio of
IIICOITIC sham of highest
ZW4 loam of kmesi
20%
Gmfs atonntin
<calk km
Cam's aaVOltalla• altOttli
-
20.9
0.49
10.1
0.44
0.43
-
19.5
0.49
11.1
0.45
0A4
-
25.4
0.51
113
0.45
0.43
-
28.1
0.51
11.5
0.46
0.42
-
29.6
0.52
11.6
0.46
0.42
-
-
31.9
0.52
12.1
0.47
0.42
5.38
0.31
-
-
12.3
0.47
0.42
5.60
0.31
-
13.0
0.48
0A4
5.71
0.31
-
12.8
0.47
0.42
5.75
0.31
-
12.6
0.47
0.42
5.66
0.31
-
12.6
0.47
0.43
5.73
0.31
-
12.5
0.47
0.42
5.54
0.31
-
122
0.48
0.43
5.43
0.30
-
12.1
0.46
0.41
5.41
0.30
-
12.0
0.46
0.41
Explanati n: The higher Gini's concentration coefficient, the more serious the inequality of income distribution.
Note:
The data presents official releases of above countries. The comparison should be ma e cautiously for the difference of income definition. For example. Taiwan is disposable income from all households. U.S. (a) is income from
all households after accounting for government cash benefits and taxes . the year of 1007 and before is including capital gains and non-cash transfers, the years of 2008 and 2009 is excluding capital gains. U.S. (b) is income
before tax including government cash transfers, but excluding capital gains and non-cash transfers. Japan (a) is yearly income(before tax). and not incorporated with farm households till 1999. not with single households till
2002. Japan (b) is per capita disposable income for all households. South Korea (a) i per capita disposable income for the urban area households (I-person households and farm households are excluded).South Korea(b) is per
capita disposable income for all households. Singapore(a) for all households. Singapore(b) and (c) for employed households. all including income from work. (a) and (b) are before accounting for government benefits and taxes.
hence having higher rations and coefficient. (c) is after that. The data of Hong Kong compute on post-tax household income and publish the report every five years.
Japan: (a) Family income and expenditure survey. (b) National Survey of Family Income and Expenditure. South Korea: Annual Report on the Household Income and Expenditure Survey. U.S.: is from Current Population
Survey Annual Social and Economic Suppkments(CPS ASEC). (a) "Effects of raze and Transfers on Income and Poverty% (b) 'Income. Poverty. and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States' Singapore: (a) General
Household Survey. (b)(c) Data for the year of 2000 and 2010 is from the Census of Population: for the year of 2C05 is from General Household Survey: for the year of 2001.2002.2003.2004.2006.2007.2008.2009.201I and
2012 is from Labour Force Survey. Hong Kong: 2011 Population By-census. Thema is Report Household Income Distribution in HK.
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Table 17 Household Facilities and Housing in Taiwan Area
Unit:%
Year
Household Equipments
Transportation Eq ipments
Others
Housing
Color TV sets
Total
Others LCD and nn' Tv
Tek• phone
Washing
Madune
Air
Craribrett
Cable TV
Total
Others
MOD hinionte
Caen
Cell
Phone
Motorcycle
Sedan
Vehicle
Pen.coal Compact
Internet
Newspaper
Magazine
Oxnemhsp ut this butnerl)
Area
Total
Selfowned
Duellers
Spouse.
parents or chiklico Id hvvis
together
Awnse
Space pa
Household
Menge
Spige per
Person
(pail
1991
99.2
99.2
94.8
89.5
52.4
22.2
79.2
33.7
9.6
62.0
13.6
80.4
34.4
8.3
1996
99.3
99.3
97.5
93.0
71.7
59.6
59.6
35.2
80.8
51.2
22.6
52.3
12.5
845
38.1
9.7
2001
99.3
99.3
97.8
95.1
80.5
72.3
723
48.0
79.5
79.7
55.6
50.9
76.3
38.8
143
85.6
41.0
11.5
2002
99.6
99.6
97.9
96.0
83.1
74.8
74.8
49.5
83.6
81.0
58.2
56.8
80.9
38.1
14.7
85.4
41.7
11.4
2003
99.5
99.5
97.8
96.6
84.5
76.1
76.1
50.2
84.6
81.0
57.4
58.7
82.1
35.8
13.1
85.1
41.9
11.9
2004
99.5
99.5
97.6
96.9
85.7
78.5
78.5
45.0
85.7
80.8
58.0
62.4
85.2
33.6
12.9
86.8
42.4
12.1
2005
99.5
99.5
97.6
96.7
85.7
79.0
79.0
45.3
86.2
80.9
58.4
63.2
88.4
32.3
12.4
873
42.2
123
2006
99.6
99.6
97.4
97.0
87.5
79.8
79.8
46.1
88.0
81.7
59.1
66.1
90.2
28.2
12.2
87.8
42.8
12.6
2007
99.4
99.4
96.7
97.5
87.6
79.9
79.9
45.6
88.9
83.0
58.7
67.1
91.7
26.6
11.1
88.1
43.3
12.8
2008
99.4
87.4
26.8
96.0
97.3
87.5
81.7
79.6
3.9
44.9
89.8
82.2
58.4
69.3
92.7
23.6
10.0
87.4
43.2
12.9
2009
99.6
81.5
34.9
95.9
97.4
88.3
82.0
79.4
4.5
45.5
90.6
82.9
59.2
70.5
93.6
21.6
9.8
87.9
44.0
13.2
2010
99.4
74.8
43.0
95.7
97.8
89.1
83.0
79.5
5.7
44.4
90.6
82.3
57.8
71.3
94.8
21.1
8.9
88.3
84.9
3.4
43.1
13.2
201!
99.2
67.0
52.4
96A
97.6
88.8
82.9
78.9
6.6
43.4
91.7
83.0
59.1
71.9
95.1
19.2
7.5
885
84.6
3.9
44.0
13.4
2012
99.3
563
61.6
94.8
98.1
89.9
83.2
77.7
7.5
43.3
92.3
83.1
58.4
72.3
94.9
17.8
6.5
89.2
85.8
3.4
43.6
135
2013
99.3
47.1
70.6
94.7
98.1
90.0
84.4
78.8
7.6
42.7
92.6
82.8
58.4
72.2
95.4
15.8
6.0
88.7
853
3.4
43.5
135
2014
99.2
38.0
77.1
94.0
98.5
91.7
84.8
783
8.9
42.1
93.1
82.9
58.7
70.7
94.9
14.6
5.8
883
84.0
4.3
44.1
14.0 by five equal divisions of household accroding to disposable income
I Lowest 20%
3
4
5 Highest 20%
98.4
50.4
56.9
87.8
95.1
77.7
70.2
67.2
3.3
21.4
73.1
67.5
22.2
25.4
85.1
8.1
0.8
833
76.0
7.3
36.3
20.7
99.3
41.9
72.1
92.8
98.7
90.9
84.0
78.5
6.3
33.8
94.8
84.6
46.2
62.1
90.6
11.3
1.8
83.8
78.4
5.3
39.6
15.0
99.5
36.6
80.5
95.2
99.2
94.4
87.8
81.0
8.3
43.9
98.5
87.5
64.1
81.1
95.6
14.2
4.1
883
84.5
3.9
43.9
13.4
99.4
33.9
84.9
96.8
99.7
97.0
90.2
83.0
9.7
49.9
99.4
89.7
74.9
89.3
96.3
16.7
7.2
91.7
88.6
3.1
47.1
12.3
99.4
27.3
90.8
97.5
99.7
98.8
91.8
82.0
16.7
61.4
99.9
85.0
86.0
95.6
98.5
22.8
15.0
94.6
92.6
2.0
53.7
12.7
Explanation : in 3.31 square meters.
Note : IConceming ownership of the house, before 2010. the term "self-owned" means owned by household members and their lineal relatives. In 2010. the meaning is amended to owned by household members
who usually live in this house in accordance with the definition of 2011 Population and Housing Census.
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Table 18 Government Social Transfers In Kind Effect on Income Distribution, by Income Quintile
Year
Disposable income
Government social transfers in kind
Household income after government social transfers in kind
Government social transfers in kind effect
A-B
Average household income
(NT$)
Ratio of
1st quintile
to 5th quintile
(A)
Average household income
(NT$)
Average household income
(NT$)
Ratio of
1st quintile
to 5th quintile
(B)
All households
1st quintile
5th quintile
All households
1st quintile
5th quintile
All household,
I st quintile
5th quintile
2009
887,605
282,260
1,790,418
6.34
8,967
22,736
4,284
896,571
304,996
1,794,702
5.88
0.46
2010
889,353
288,553
1,787,312
6.19
9,101
24,424
4,262
898,454
312,977
1,791,574
5.72
0.47
2011
907,988
296,352
1,827,354
6.17
9,931
22,268
5,757
917,919
318,620
1,833,111
5.75
0.41
2012
923,584
301,362
1,846,116
6.13
11,376
24,186
7,384
934,960
325,548
1,853,500
5.69
0.43
2013
942,208
309,459
1,882,680
6.08
11,112
23,020
8,412
953,320
332,479
1,891,092
5.69
0.40
2014
956,849
317,144
1,919,937
6.05
11,252
23,882
8,425
968,101
341,026
1,928,362
5.65
0.40
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