Florabela Carausu GOPA Luxembourg Margarita Rohr

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The circular market flow as an approach to explain the value of official statistics to users Florabela Carausu GOPA Luxembourg florabela.carausu@gopa.lu Margarita Rohr University of Valencia, Spain margarita.rohr@uv.es

Motivation Addressing statistical user needs is an increasing challenge for NSIs The understanding and mutual trust of stakeholders towards official statistics is essential for closing data gaps and information needs The systematic dialogue between statistics producers and users needs has to be continuously promoted

Objective To raise awareness and to offer a new approach for understanding the importance of the statistical system for the economic and social development of societies, but as well to support the continuous and systematic dialogue between official statistics producers and users, focused towards communicating the value of official statistics to the society in general

The circular market flow Profit Spending Product market Selling goods/ services Buying goods/ services Firms Households Buys productive resources Land, labour, capital Factor market Salary, rent, profit, or interest Profit

The circular market flow Profit Spending Product market Selling goods/ services Buying goods/ services Goods/ services Expenditures Buying goods/ services Taxes Labour, profit, transfer Taxes Government Firms Households Expenditures Resources Buys productive resources Land, labour, capital Factor market Salary, rent, profit, or interest Profit

The circular market flow Raw data Statistical products Profit Spending Product market Selling goods/ services Buying goods/ services Goods/ services Expenditures Public goods Taxes Government Taxes Public goods NSI Firms Households Buys productive resources Expenditures Resources Land, labour, capital Factor market Salary, rent, profit, or interest Profit

The statistical system Product market Statistical products Raw data Statistical products Raw data Government Raw data Statistical products NSI Firms Households Statistical products Raw data Factor market

Official statistics as public good Official statistics are statistics published by the government or other public institutions (incl. international organisations) as a public good Public good is one that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous (e.g. street lighting) Public good is a good produced by the government and generally available for the benefit of its citizens Statistics Norway: Official statistics are a public good that everyone shall have equal access to Office for National Statistics UK: the statistics we produce are designed to meet the wider public good as well as the needs of government Eurostat: official statistics represent a public good providing a basis for the smooth functioning of democracy

Government (public policy makers) But, the official statistics understanding as a public good should be shared by the other actors in the circular market flow: Government (public policy makers) Households Firms

And this also includes: But, the official statistics understanding as a public good should be shared by the other actors in the circular market flow And this also includes: awareness of the importance of official statistics for efficient decision-making contribution to the process of producing official statistics; cooperation between all actors involved making use of official statistics products

What could (further) support this? Statistical literacy could help official statistics to be valued and engaged with Communicating the value of official statistics to the actors could ensure the closed feedback loop Strengthening the dialogue between statistics producers and users

Statistical literacy Broadly, should improve the public understanding of numbers and figures This includes: how statistical information can be accessed; the purposes and possible uses of statistical information; ways to present the information; contrast the communicate the value added compared to other data products. Initiative vs responsiveness

Value Value – given by the use of official statistics Uncertain concept, but decision-relevance could be a measure especially in the context of evidence-based societies The recognition of the value of official statistics contributes indirectly to improving decision making

Feedback loop Putting the resources in the factor market, for the use of the government for producing statistical information to be placed on the product market, ensures a closed loop which should favour a closed feedback loop, useful for an efficient dialogue and capable of ensuring the sustainability of the process for producing quality official statistics, ensuring their value

Conclusions The main goal of this paper was to offer a new approach for understanding the importance of the statistical system for the economic and social development of societies, focusing on the value of official statistics The circular economy market flow can support the understanding of the statistical production process and its corresponding output as a public good Statistical literacy, the communication of the value of officials statistics to stakeholders, and a closed feedback loop are capable to engage all actors with the process of producing official statistics, ensuring its sustainability

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