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Economic chronologies, by broad industry group
Economic chronologies of key events contributing to change in the UK economy for selected industry groups
The Input-Output Annual Supply and Use Tables display the transactions of all goods and services in the UK economy for a single year in matrix form, using 123 industries and 123 products. These tables link industries' inputs and outputs; supply and demand for products; components of gross value added and the composition of uses and resources across institutional sectors. The 2006 Edition of the United Kingdom Input-Output Analyses presents these tables for the years 1992-2004.
The Input-Output Annual Supply and Use Tables can also be viewed as a time series, for example, to examine changes to the structures of industries’ output and intermediate consumption. Changes to the supply and use of products, for example, imports and exports of goods and services, households final consumption expenditure and gross capital formation can also be seen.
To provide additional background information on key events that have contributed to change over time, a number of chronologies covering key economic events by broad industry groups have been introduced for the first time in the 2006 Edition.
A list of chronologies follows together with the industries to which they are broadly similar:
Agriculture industry
Motor vehicles industry
Electricity industry
Gas distribution industry
Water supply and sewerage industry
Railway industry
Tubes and trams industry
Postal services industry
Betting and gambling industry
Published in web format: 18 August 2006 at 9:30 am