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OUTCOME OF THE IARIW-OECD CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Peter van de Ven Head of National Accounts OECD Advisory Expert Group on National Accounts Paris, France, April 13 – 15, 2016
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General overview Conference held in Paris on April 16 – 17, 2016 More than 100 participants Keynote addresses by André Vanoli, Anne Harrison, Peter van de Ven and Diane Coyle 33 papers on amongst others the following topics: –Incorporating well-being in national accounts –National accounts in the wider statistical context –Money and finance in the SNA –National Accounts in a globalising world –Human capital, growth and productivity in the SNA –The future of national accounts More details: http://iariw.org/c2015oecd.phphttp://iariw.org/c2015oecd.php 2
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Main conclusions Social and environmental issues to be presented in a more inclusive framework, of which the System of National Economic Accounts (the “central framework”) forms one part, and alternative or additional frameworks (satellite accounts) given equal status More attention to household-related indicators, including the development and dissemination of distributional information on income, consumption, saving and wealth Full integration of extensions to the central framework (e.g. major changes in the production boundary and/or asset boundary) considered neither practical nor desirable 3
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Main conclusions, cont. Because of increasing and changing user demands, need for a flexible system of statistics, with an improved linkage between macro-data and micro data sources => need to give special consideration to links of SNA-concepts with business accounting Need for a stable system, thus avoiding frequent revisions. However, current challenges need to be addressed as well: –Globalisation, recording and measurement of multinationals –Role of knowledge and intangible assets –Financial sevices Before changing the standards, need for extensive practical experience (at first in satellite accounts?) 4
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Main conclusions, cont. Every country can gain from having good quality national accounts (also if full implementation is not possible) => need for compilation guidance focussing on the basics Need for a brief synopsis of the SNA (< 50 pages) for users, describing the main indicators, their strengths and weaknesses, relation with economic theory and economic policy targets Communicate, communicate, communicate … 5
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