Sint Maarten (Dutch part) - Services

Financial intermediary services indirectly Measured (FISIM) (current LCU)

The value for Financial intermediary services indirectly Measured (FISIM) (current LCU) in Sint Maarten (Dutch part) was 33,900,000 as of 2017. As the graph below shows, over the past 6 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 35,200,000 in 2013 and a minimum value of 31,300,000 in 2015.

Definition: Financial intermediation services indirectly measured (FISIM) is an indirect measure of the value of financial intermediation services (i.e. output) provided but for which financial institutions do not charge explicitly as compared to explicit bank charges. Although the 1993 SNA recommends that the FISIM are allocated as intermediate and final consumption to the users, many countries still make a global (negative) adjustment to the sum of gross value added.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
2011 34,100,000
2012 35,100,000
2013 35,200,000
2014 35,000,000
2015 31,300,000
2016 34,900,000
2017 33,900,000

Services, value added (current US$)

The latest value for Services, value added (current US$) in Sint Maarten (Dutch part) was $823,016,800 as of 2017. Over the past 6 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $879,162,000 in 2016 and $727,821,200 in 2011.

Definition: Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99. They include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges and import duties. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
2011 $727,821,200
2012 $769,553,100
2013 $806,424,600
2014 $842,514,000
2015 $865,530,800
2016 $879,162,000
2017 $823,016,800

Services, value added (current LCU)

The value for Services, value added (current LCU) in Sint Maarten (Dutch part) was 1,473,200,000 as of 2017. As the graph below shows, over the past 6 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 1,573,700,000 in 2016 and a minimum value of 1,302,800,000 in 2011.

Definition: Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99. They include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges and import duties. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
2011 1,302,800,000
2012 1,377,500,000
2013 1,443,500,000
2014 1,508,100,000
2015 1,549,300,000
2016 1,573,700,000
2017 1,473,200,000

Services, value added (constant 2010 US$)

Definition: Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99. They include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges, import duties, and any statistical discrepancies noted by national compilers as well as discrepancies arising from rescaling. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3 or 4. Data are in constant 2010 U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
2015 865,530,800

Services, value added (% of GDP)

Services, value added (% of GDP) in Sint Maarten (Dutch part) was 69.07 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 6 years was 78.84 in 2013, while its lowest value was 67.66 in 2014.

Definition: Services correspond to ISIC divisions 50-99 and they include value added in wholesale and retail trade (including hotels and restaurants), transport, and government, financial, professional, and personal services such as education, health care, and real estate services. Also included are imputed bank service charges, import duties, and any statistical discrepancies noted by national compilers as well as discrepancies arising from rescaling. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The industrial origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3 or 4.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
2011 77.75
2012 78.06
2013 78.84
2014 67.66
2015 69.07
2016 69.57
2017 69.07

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts