Properties of transactions
Interactions versus intra-unit transactions
1.34
Most transactions are interactions between two or more institutional units.
However, the system records some actions within institutional units as
transactions. The purpose of recording these intra-unit transactions is to give a more
analytically useful picture of output, final uses and costs.
Consumption of fixed capital, which is recorded as a cost by the system, is an
important intra-unit transaction. Most of the other intra-unit transactions
are transactions in products, typically recorded when institutional units
operating as both producers and final consumers choose to consume some of the output
they have produced themselves. This is often the case for households and general
government.
1.35
All own-produced output used for final uses within the same institutional unit
is recorded. Own-produced output used for intermediate consumption within the
same institutional unit is recorded only when production and intermediate
consumption take place in different local kind-of-activity units within the same
institutional unit. Output produced and used as intermediate consumption within
the same local kind-of-activity unit is not recorded.