data that is used to produce the aggregates presented in the Blue Book 2009

The request was refused by Office for National Statistics.

Dear Office for National Statistics,

I would like to request the data that is used to produce the aggregates presented in the Blue Book 2009.

Yours faithfully,

Lisa Evans

Sent request to Office for National Statistics again, using a new contact address.

Paul Wearn, Office for National Statistics

Our Reference: FOI00910/Evans/QE1

Thank you for your email requesting information about the data that is
used to produce the aggregates presented in the Blue Book 2009. I am
writing to confirm that the Office for National Statistics has now
completed its search for the information which you requested

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of the domestic and national product, income and expenditure of the United
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Consequently obtaining this information would exceed the statutory limit
where the cost of compliance exceeds the appropriate limit. This is
currently set at 3.5 days or the cost of collating the information exceeds
£600.00. If possible, please can you scale down the request to enable us to
provide advice and assistance. If you were able to give us a clearer idea
of what you wish to use this information for we should then be able to
either guide you to information we have already published that could be of
assistance to you or alternately refer you to a business area specialist
with expertise in the subject you are particularly interested in.

For your assistance I have listed some of the business area specialist
below:

National accounts:
Simon Humphries
[email address]

Sector and financial accounts:
Michael Rizzo
[email address]

General government and public sector:
Martin Kellaway
[email address]

Input-Output supply and use tables/Production accounts:
Sanjiv Mahajan
[email address]

Financial corporations:
Richard Dagnall
[email address]

Environmental accounts:
Pete Lee
[email address]

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Regards,

Paul Wearn LLB (Hons)
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Claire Burridge, Office for National Statistics

Dear colleague,

Please could you help with the following email? The customer's email
address is :
[FOI #28381 email]

Thanks

Claire Burridge
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Dear Office for National Statistics,

I would like to request the data that is used to produce the
aggregates presented in the Blue Book 2009.

Yours faithfully,

Lisa Evans

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