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Figure 1.1: NIPA data and the evolution of real quantities under different methodologies
Figure 1.4: Old and new user costs of motor vehicles & parts (D1), static expectations
Figure 1.5: Old and new user costs of furniture and household equipments (D2)
Table 1.3: Weak separability of consumption aggregates (excluding leisure)
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