STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics OECD AND GLOBALISATION: ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND HORIZONTAL CO-OPERATION ACROSS DIRECTORATES.

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STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics OECD AND GLOBALISATION: ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND HORIZONTAL CO-OPERATION ACROSS DIRECTORATES & WORK OF THE REFLECTION GROUP ON GLOBALISATION STATISTICS AND INDICATORS OECD report Agenda Item 10a Agenda

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 2 Background Organisational change at OECD in response to analytical and statistical needs in the context of the globalisation process. OECD plays a leading role in helping policy makers understand the challenges and opportunities of globalisation This is reflected in publications such as the Handbook on Economic Globalisation and the Economic Globalisation Indicators Globalisation is a broad phenomenon => need to broaden the scope of existing globalisation statistics to include – inter alia- social and environmental aspects Focal point on globalisation statistics is needed –Creation of a web page presenting all OECD globalisation-related indicators – Creation of single repository (cube) for globalisation statistics

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 3 Organisational response Globalisation Reflection Group in January 2007 WP on Globalisation of Industry WP on Trade in Goods Statistics and trade in Services Statistics (WPTGS)

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 4 The Reflection Group Brings key players at OECD in this area together Technical and analytical work on different issues related to globalisation indicators (i.e. activity of multinationals, foreign direct investment, SME internationalisation, etc.) needs to be conducted mainly in existing dedicated working groups Not desirable (or even possible) to have a single working group dealing with all aspects of economic and social globalisation indicators The statistical policy level, which needs to involve national agencies (including NSOs, central banks, Customs) in charge of adopting and especially implementing OECD guidelines on statistics. Natural for CSTAT to play here

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 5 The Reflection Group –Need to cover also non-economic aspects of globalisation, both for policy making and for the public perception of overall pros and cons of globalisation. Actions of the RG include: – Stocktaking: the Group agreed to carry out a stocktaking of ongoing Secretariat work in the area of globalisation statistics –Single repository of all materials concerning globalisation statistics should be created – the 2 nd edition of the publication “Indicators on Economic Globalisation” will be issued in 2008 –OECD Benchmark Definition of Foreign Direct Investment, 4th edition which sets the world standards for FDI statistics was prepared in close co-operation with IMF and other international and national experts. This edition contains globalisation chapter – The EGI Handbook will be updated

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 6 OECD’s “Globalisation Cube” Since August 2007 three databases form the nucleus of the –hopefully rapidly growing- globalisation cube: The Trade Indicators Project (TIP) Database from STD, containing the integral TIP elements including online live Web queries; The Activity of Multinationals Database from STI; and The Foreign Direct Investment Statistics (FDI) Database from DAF.

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 7 OECD’s “Globalisation Cube”

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 8 The creation of two new Working Parties Two other important events in relation to globalisation analysis and statistics occurred in 2007: The creation of the Working Party on Globalisation of Industry in March Successor of SWIC, und under the authority of CIIE: –Responsible for analysing the impact of the globalisation of industry in the economy of member countries through economic analyses and statistical data; –Helps the Committee respond to the numerous demands involving globalisation from both within and outside the OECD; The creation of the Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics in June 2007 under the authority of CSTAT –Responsible for the statistical and analytical work of the Secretariat on trade and globalisation-related trade issues. –Recognising the important role played by the OECD in cooperation with partner international organisations in the development of standards to compile and analyse international trade flows worldwide Both Working Parties should OECD to address globalisation analysis and statistics in a more integrated and non-duplicative way.

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 9 The Working Party on Globalisation of Industry Under the general direction of the CIIE (Committee on Industry, Innovation and Entrepreneurship), the Working Party on Globalisation of Industry has been created in March Successor of SWIC (Statistical WP of the Industry Committee) Responsible for analysing the impact of the globalisation of industry in the economy of member countries through economic analyses and statistical data. Its objective is to contribute to the CIIE’s policy discussions and to help the Committee respond to the numerous demands involving globalisation from both within and outside the OECD

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 10 The Working Party on Globalisation of Industry On an analytical level (both quantitative and qualitative): Analyse impact of international outsourcing and relocation of business operations on employment Analyse trends in the internationalisation of research and the strategies of multinational firms Measure and analyse the factors that influence the international location of the operations of multinational enterprises, including factors that influence smaller firms and suppliers to become part of global value chains In co-operation with relevant bodies, prepare the biennial publication of OECD Economic Globalisation Indicators. Contribute to the publication of the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 11 The Working Party on Globalisation of Industry On a methodological level, and in respect of database management: –Collect and disseminate basic data and indicators from the Member countries: –Activity of multinational firms (affiliates under foreign control in host countries, parent companies and affiliates abroad controlled by compiling countries) in manufacturing and in services; –Technology receipts and payments (technology balance of payments; –Enhance the quality of the data and indicators on globalisation of industry, promote the implementation of the guidelines proposed in the OECD Handbook on Economic Globalisation Indicators and contribute to the update of the Handbook;

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 12 The Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics (WPTGS) will undertake work to improve the quality of international trade statistics and carry out related analysis in accordance with priorities established by the OECD Committee on Statistics facilitate the development and improvement of internationally comparable methodologies in order to promote comparable, sound, consistent and coherent trade in goods statistics, trade in services statistics and trade and trade-related globalisation indicators; monitor and encourage implementation, in coordination with the two Inter-Secretariat Task Forces on International Merchandise Trade Statistics and on International Trade in Services Statistics, of sound conceptual frameworks, guidelines and manuals to increase the relevance and the international comparability of international trade statistics and trade and globalisation-related indicators; research and analyze new trends in trade to address the needs of economic and trade analysis and inform trade negotiations;

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 13 The Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics (WPTGS) Will oversee: collection and dissemination of relevant trade statistics; oversee the Secretariat’s work on balance of payments statistics (excluding the specialized work on detailed investment statistics); the Secretariat’s work on linking trade and business statistics as part of globalisation;

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 14 The Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics (WPTGS) Will ensure closest possible coordination and co-operation with national statistical authorities and with other International Organisations; take on and continue existing co-operation agreements; strive and continue its practice of organizing the ITS, Joint and TIS meetings the latter jointly with Eurostat so as to avoid duplication of efforts; will seek synergies and practicable conformity of its own work with relevant analytical and statistical work undertaken by other parts of the OECD, in particular the Trade Committee, CIIE, WPGI, and the Environment Committee; apply the same to related work on Business Statistics, Foreign Direct Investment and international activities by Multinationals; act as a forum in which Member countries will be able to exchange information and experience on new concepts, best compilation practices of trade statistics and indicators

STD/PASS/TAGS – Trade and Globalisation Statistics 15 Delegates are invited to comment Thank you for your attention!