Some Implementation Issues of Scanner Data Muhanad Sammar, Anders Norberg & Can Tongur.

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Some Implementation Issues of Scanner Data Muhanad Sammar, Anders Norberg & Can Tongur

Some Background 3 major outlet chains in Sweden Statistics Sweden has received scanner data since 2009 First principal issue to decide how to use S.D. The Swedish CPI Board approved the use of scanner data in 2011 Second principal issue how to aggregate data

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) D.Use scanner data for auditing and quality control

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) D.Use scanner data for auditing and quality control

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products Sample of 32 supermarket and local shops and 4 hypermarkets 3 negatively coordinated samples of 500 products, identified by EAN for products A. is the Swedish idea

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) D.Use scanner data for auditing and quality control

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information Index(M.C.P.) Index(S.D.) * small sample big sample Index =

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information Index(M.C.P.) Index(S.D.) * small sample big sample Index =

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) D.Use scanner data for auditing and quality control

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) Problems; - COICOP-classification of all products - Products with deposits must be identified - New products might hide price changes

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) D.Use scanner data for auditing and quality control.

The First Principal Issue – How to Use Scanner Data A.Replace the manually collected price data with scanner data for the sample of outlets and products B.Use scanner data as auxiliary information C.Compute index based on scanner data all products (and outlets) D.Use scanner data for auditing and quality control. We have seen variation between price collectors as regards quality of delivery

The Second Principal Issue – Data Aggregation Scanner data are weekly aggregates of data for each product and outlet in the sample Each week has ca price observations Weekly data requires aggregation to month Natural choices of aggregation: i. Unweighted Geometric Mean value or ii. Quantity-Weighted Arithmetic Mean value Motives i.In line with rest of CPI for daily necessities ii.In line with data

The Two Mean Values The geometric mean value: The weighted arithmetic mean value: We compared the two methods irrespective of their inhabited differences

Some Statistics 2% Geometric > Arithmetic in base while Geometric=Arithmetic in Jan, Feb, Mar 3% Geometric = Arithmetic in base while Geometric > Arithmetic in Jan, Feb, Mar > 98% of observations (weekly prices) without variations between days Ca. 9% of monthly prices had variations between weeks

Figure 5.1 in the paper: Logarithmic ratios of mean prices in current month relative to base period. Unweighted geometric mean on vertical axis and quantity-weighted arithmetic mean on horizontal axis. Eight sectors are numbered for analysis purposes.

Figure 5.2 in the paper. Monthly price indices for product groups in supermarkets and hypermarkets, based on geometric and arithmetic mean prices per month.

Indices by Different Methods Period Unw. Geom.W. Arith.W. Geom.Unw. Arith. January February March April Quantity weigthing seems to impact a bit…

Figure 5.3 in the paper. Distribution of price changes during January – April 2012 with base in December Unweighted geometric mean.

Data Quality Variation between outlets for scanner data (left) and manually collected data (right). Individual prices on vertical axis and monthly average prices per product on horizontal axis. The year 2010.

Data Quality (2) Number of comparable product-offers is and respectively. Matching categories in2009 (%)2010 (%) Neither in M.C.P. or S.D In M.C.P. but not in S.D In S.D. but not in M.C.P M.C.P. = S.D M.C.P. > S.D M.C.P < S.D Scanner Data (S.D.) and Manually Collected Prices (M.C.P.) in comparison. Product-offers, outlets and weeks. January – December, 2009 and 2010.

EAN code maintenance S.D = Vast Amounts of Data ≠ Large Samples Data extraction = EAN code probing Yearly EAN survival rate (base-to-base) 70-80% Some 500 products identified and maintained Until now, 35 of 538 products changed EAN code during 2012 (=6.5%) Fixed basket implication - Always up to date with S.D.!