UNECE Workshop on Consumer Price Indices Session 2: Sampling of Outlets and Products Presentation by Cengiz Erdoğan, TurkStat October 10-13 Istanbul, Turkey.

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UNECE Workshop on Consumer Price Indices Session 2: Sampling of Outlets and Products Presentation by Cengiz Erdoğan, TurkStat October Istanbul, Turkey

Sampling of Outlets and Items Sampling Techniques Probability sampling techniques ensure that each element (region, outlet, item) has a known chance of being selected Ensures that the selection is not subjective, and allows for the calculation of sampling errors, essential for the assessment of accuracy The representativeness of purposive sampling depends on the judgment of the statistician. For mainly practical reasons, such as the absence of an appropriate sampling frame and the high cost of implementing a probability sampling, purposive sampling is generally used at most levels.

Sampling of Outlets and Items Sampling Frames Business register (complete and up-to-date?) Household lists Stratification variables included (ISIC, output or sales, location; income, household expenditures, etc.)

Sampling of Outlets and Items Outlet Sampling This may be undertaken using probability or judgmental methods. In either case the aim is that the sample of outlets are representative of the population. The sampling frame for outlet is the list of outlets and traders from which the sample selection is made. Any deficiency in the frame is carried over to the results. For example, if the frame is out of date and excludes recent super/hyper-markets with say below average prices, or is confined to city areas with say above average prices, the results will be biased no matter how judicious the selection of outlets from the frame and the collection of prices from the outlets.

Sampling of Outlets and Items Larger outlets should be given a commensurate higher probability of selection. As a result there may well be a judgmental or purposive element to the sampling. Cut-off sampling based on choosing the largest outlets can be undertaken numerically or subjectively. In many cities the largest sellers can be readily identified. Sampling the remaining outlets, if undertaken, should preferably be by PPS.

Sampling of Outlets and Items Make a representative choice of outlets, with due account taken of consumer habits in the region, the various distribution channels, the types of stores and methods of sale, industries, and the size and location of the businesses. Choice to be made with the cooperation of the regional agencies responsible for the survey, who are more familiar with the local situation. Cooperate with outlets’ managers to choose from among the large number of items those whose prices will actually be collected.

Sampling of Outlets and Items (In Turkey) The products chosen must be: current products sold in significant quantities to ensure that the price changes recorded are significant from a consumer’s viewpoint. expected to remain available for a certain period of time, so that changes in pure prices (prices unaffected by other factors) can be recorded. chosen in close cooperation with the managers of outlets and reporting establishments, who know best what products sell well (are current), the variants of the various items, and changes in the product mix; they generally make sound choices.

Sampling of Outlets and Items (In Turkey) Number of items in the CPI basket:445 Total number of items at variety level: 1154 Number of outlets: Number of dwellings for rent: Number of settlements(province): 81 (sub-ciyt): 74

Inclusion of New Goods and Services in CPI New goods and services should be included in the CPI when they attain economic importance. Inclusion of newly significant goods and services can take place in three ways The new products can be included in an existing elementary aggregate. A new elementary aggregate can be formed and the weight taken from one or more other elementary aggregate(s) which are partly or wholly substituted by the new product. A new elementary aggregate can be formed and all weights be rescaled to unity.

Inclusion of New Goods and Services in CPI A new product can be included in an existing elementary aggregate by linking the prices of the new product into the existing index, so that the inclusion of the new product in itself does not affects the index. It was recommended that elementary aggregate indices are included/ excluded in the index each year in January only to avoid discontinuities and as a practicable working rule. Annual revision of the weights should be sufficient to ensure that newly significant goods/services are included in the CPI in a timely manner. Because of the time lag between the weight reference period and the price reference period, the weights should always be examined and cross-checked against more recent data.