Distribution and use of income accounts (II)
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Distribution and use of income are analysed in four stages: primary
distribution, secondary distribution, redistribution in kind and use of income.
The first stage concerns the generation of income resulting directly from the
production process and its distribution between the production factors (labour,
capital) and general government (via taxes on production and imports, and
subsidies). It enables the operating surplus (or mixed income in the case of
households) and primary income to be determined.
The second stage traces redistribution of income via transfers other than
social transfers in kind. This yields the disposable income.
The third stage describes redistribution via social transfers in kind,
yielding the adjusted disposable income.
The fourth stage describes how the income is consumed and saved, yielding the
saving.