HC Deb 24 January 1979 vol 961 cc160-3W
Mr. Tebbit

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list for 1977 or the latest date for which information is available the gross domestic product at factor cost per head of total population in each member State of the EEC, the United States of America, Canada and Japan.

Mr. Denzil Davies

, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 18 January 1979; Vol. 960, c. 866], gave the following answer:

The latest available information is given in the table below.

Comparative estimates of gross domestic product published by international organisations are given in terms of market prices; and they are converted to a common unit of measurement on the basis of official or market rates of exchange. The use of these exchange rates in this context can be misleading since they do not necessarily reflect the relative purchasing power of national currencies in terms of the goods and services available in the countries being compared. It is generally recognised that a more realistic assessment of relative levels of GDP can be made through the use of purchasing power parities. However, there are now two sets of purchasing power parities based on studies by the United Nations and by the statistical office of the European Communities; and they give slightly different results. Alternative

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT MARKET PRICES IN 1976 PER HEAD OF TOTAL POPULATION
Based on official or market rates of exchange* Based on purchasing power parities (UK = 100)
US Dollars UK=100 UN SOFC
Belgium 6,713 172 NA 118
Denmark 7,594 194 NA 129
France 6,552 167 134 122
Germany, Federal Republic 7,247 185 134 127
Irish Republic 2,509 64 NA 66
Italy 3,041 78 80 79
Luxembourg 6,276 160 NA 120
Netherlands 6,501 166 119 116
United Kingdom 3,914 100 100 100
United States 7,912 202 168 NA
Canada 8,409 215 NA NA
Japan 4,922 126 106 NA
NA = Not available.
*Source: National accounts of OECD countries Volume 1.
† Extrapolated from benchmark estimates for 1970 and 1973 produced by the UN international comparisons project.
Source: SOEC—extrapolated from benchmark estimates for 1975

Mr. Tebbit

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list for the top 25 economies, including, where relevant, economies in the Communist bloc, the gross national product per capita at factor cost and expressed in terms of United States dollars, for 1951, 1964, 1970, 1973, 1976 and 1977.

Mr. Denzil Davies

, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 18 January 1979; Vol. 960, c. 867], gave the following information:

Estimates at factor cost are not readily available from international sources. The table below contains estimates of gross national product at market prices per head of the population for the top 25 economies in respect of the years 1974–76. The figures have been calculated by the World Bank. Comparable figures for 1977 and for years before 1974 are not available. The top 25 economies have been defined through the figures published by the World Bank and include only those countries with a population of 1 million or more. The figures are based on average relative prices and exchange rates during 1974–76 and the year-to-year movements reflect changes in real output in each country and in the rate of inflation in the United States.

There are special difficulties in producing comparable estimates for centrally planned economies, where national

native estimates are given in the table for those countries covered by both studies.

accounts are compiled on the basis of the system of material product balances. Estimate of GNP for these countries on a comparable basis have been made by the World Bank, but more than usual caution in the use of figures is advised.

Alternative estimates, but relating only to the member countries of OECD, covering the period from 1961 to 1976 are given on page 133 of "National Accounts of OECD Countries 1976, Volume 1, Main Aggregates", published by OECD.

It is recognised that the use of official or market-exchange rates to convert GNP or GDP estimates to a common unit of measurement can give very misleading results because the rates do not necessarily reflect the relative purchasing power of national currencies in terms of the goods and services available in the countries being compared. A more realistic assessment is given by the use of purchasing power parities to convert to a common unit. Estimates of relative GDP at market prices have been included in the table, derived on the basis of purchasing power parities extrapolated from the benchmark estimate for 1970 and 1973 provided by the United Nations International Comparisons Project.

These estimates are available only for a limited number of countries at present. Alternative estimates for EEC member countries in 1976, based on purchasing power parities developed by the statistical office of the European Communities, are

Gross national product at market prices per capita* Gross domestic product at market prices per capita Based on Purchasing power Parities
1974 1975 1976 (preliminary) 1974 1975 1976 (preliminary) 1974 1975 1976
US $ per head USA = 100 USA = 100
Kuwait 11,270 15,190 15,480 169 213 196
Switzerland 8,280 8,410 8,880 124 118 113
Sweden 7,440 8,150 8,670 111 114 110
United States 6,680 7,120 7,890 100 100 100 100 100 100
Canada 6,390 6,930 7,510 96 97 95
Denmark 6,290 6,810 7,450 94 96 94
Norway 6,040 6,760 7,420 90 95 94
Germany, Federal Republic 6,280 6,670 7,380 94 94 94 80 80 80
Belgium 5,840 6,270 6,780 87 88 86 79 78 NA
France 5,520 5,950 6,550 83 84 83 78 80 80
Libya 4,360 5,530 6,310 65 78 80
Netherlands 5,420 5,750 6,200 81 81 79 73 72 71
Australia 5,360 5,700 6,100 80 80 77
Finland 4,970 5,420 5,620 74 76 71
Austria 4,530 4,870 5,330 68 68 68
Japan 4,040 4,450 4,910 60 63 62 63 64 64
Saudi Arabia 3,090 4,010 4,480 46 56 57
New Zealand 4,080 4,280 4,250 61 60 54
German Democratic Republic‡ 3,450 3,910 4,220 52 55 53
United Kingdom 3,530 3,780 4,020 53 53 51 60 61 60
Israel 3,600 3,790 3,920 54 53 50
Czechoslovakia‡ 3,240 3,610 3,840 49 51 49
Italy 2,690 2,810 3,050 40 39 39 49 49 48
Spain 2,510 2,750 2,920 38 39 37
Poland‡ 2,270 2,600 2,860 34 37 36
*Source: World Bank Atlas.
† Extrapolated from the benchmark estimates for 1970 and 1973 produced by the United Nations International Comparisons Project.
‡ Tentative estimates produced by the World Bank.