Actual | Previous | |
---|---|---|
Quarter over Quarter | 0.6% | 0.6% |
Year over Year | 0.9% | 0.9% |
Highlights
At the BoK's most recent policy meeting, held last month, officials left the main policy rate unchanged at 3.50 percent. Officials noted that the recent improvement in domestic growth had"somewhat moderated" since their previous meeting, but they remain confident that private consumption and exports will improve in coming months. They continue to forecast that South Korea's economy will grow 1.4 percent in 2023. Officials also noted that policy uncertainty remains"high" and concluded that this warrants keeping the policy stance"restrictive" for"a considerable time".
Definition
Gross domestic product (GDP) can be measured using three approaches, namely the production, income and expenditure approaches. The production measure of GDP is derived from firm level data and estimates the value added by all producing industries in the South Korea economy. The income measure of GDP is derived from earnings data and estimates how the income earned from these producing industries is then distributed throughout the economy as returns to labor, capital and government. The expenditure measure of GDP is derived from data estimating spending on goods and services by final end users and includes consumption, investment and exports minus the value of imports.