spotrebi
Spotrebi refers to the total expenditure on goods and services by residents of a defined territory over a specified period, typically a year. It aggregates household final consumption expenditure and government final consumption expenditure realized within the territory and is used as an indicator of living standards and material demand on resources. The metric can be reported in currency terms or converted into physical units, such as energy or material use, through additional normalization.
Originating from Slavic roots related to consumption, the term spotrebi is used in some environmental accounting
Calculation relies on national accounts data and population figures, with prices adjusted to real terms. Analysts
Limitations include sensitivity to price levels and exchange rates, definitional boundaries, and cross-border or non-market activities
Related concepts include ecological footprint and material footprint.