eratarbimine
Eratarbimine, or private consumption, is the total expenditure by resident households and nonprofit institutions serving households (NPISH) on goods and services for final use. It is the largest component of Estonia’s gross domestic product (GDP) and reflects household living standards and domestic demand. Eratarbimine covers durable goods (such as cars and appliances), nondurable goods (like food and clothing), and services (including housing services, health care, and education). In national accounts, it typically includes imputed housing services for owner-occupiers and other household consumption expenditures.
Measurement and coverage: In Estonia, eratarbimine is recorded as household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) within the
Determinants and significance: Eratarbimine is driven by disposable income, employment levels, consumer confidence, interest rates, and
See also: GDP, household final consumption expenditure, Statistics Estonia, System of National Accounts.