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1 SUMMARY OF ISSUES EMERGING SINCE 2005 STESEG MEETING SUMMARY OF ISSUES EMERGING SINCE 2005 STESEG MEETING SHORT-TERM ECONOMIC STATISTICS WORKING PARTY (STESWP) 26-28 JUNE 2006
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2 Work arising out of STESEG Other work Co-ordination of development work on business tendency and consumer opinion surveys with EC Co-ordination of collection of short-term economic indicators with IMF, Eurostat Development of OECD.stat and MetaStore systems Issues related to CSTAT Future issues / work for MEI? SUMMARY OF MAIN ISSUES EMERGING SINCE 2005 STESEG SUMMARY OF MAIN ISSUES EMERGING SINCE 2005 STESEG
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3 Work of STESEG task forces Task force on services – draft Index of Services Production Manual Task force on Admin data – framework Completion of Data and Metadata Reporting and Presentation Handbook following CSTAT consultation Creation of web-based revisions analytical database for key STES Initial work on guidelines for series linking Care and maintenance of the STES Timeliness Framework WORK ARISING OUT OF STESEG
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4 Work of the STESEG task forces (cont.) Work on development of comparable quarterly unit labour cost indexes for OECD Member countries Publication of new composite leading indicators for Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia & South Africa – April 2006 + press release (June 2006) Publication of new composite leading indicators for Czech Republic, Hungary, Korea, NZ, Poland, Slovak Republic – April 2006 Substantial review MEI series for real indicators, labour compensation, labour force, international trade statistics, BoP – suppression, expansion, replacement Lead role in Paris Group in work with ILO, Eurostat, NSOs on revision of current (1962) ICLS Resolution on working time measurement – in conjunction with current SNA update OTHER WORK
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5 Enlargement of the OECD database on business tendency and consumer opinion surveys Extensive consultation / co-ordination with the European Commission Joint OECD / EC workshop on BTS / COS – 14-15 November 2005 Recommendations from two task forces: response rates + minimisation of respondent load; harmonisation of survey operations and technical design – new international standards Further development of portal on OECD website for BTS / COS data Publication of joint OECD / CIRET Journal of Business Cycle Management and Analysis – 3 times a year OECD workshop on BTS / COS back-to-back with CIRET meeting in Rome – 19 September 2006 Forums involving NSOs, Central Banks, private institutes BUSINESS AND CONSUMER OPINION SURVEYS
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6 Further development of automated processes for data transfer between Eurostat and OECD databases and vice versa Some Eurostat national series now published in MEI – MEI series (US and Japan) sent to Eurostat Industrial production series for OECD member countries sent to IMF More extensive use of IMF exchange rates CO-ORDINATION OF DATA COLLECTION ACTIVITY WITH EUROSTAT AND IMF CO-ORDINATION OF DATA COLLECTION ACTIVITY WITH EUROSTAT AND IMF
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7 Creation of OECD Committee on Statistics Implementation of OECD.stat and MetaStore facilities – large project Continued focus for STS on content issues – user friendly presentation of data + work on metadata Metadata work – improvement in quality, consistency of metadata for both STES for Member countries and large NMEs – more analytical metadata in future? DEVELOPMENT OF OECD CORPORATE DATABASE FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT OF OECD CORPORATE DATABASE FACILITIES
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8 Creation of OECD Committee on Statistics (cont.) Creation of STESWP as an official body of CSTAT Brazil, Chile, China, India, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa now regular observers on CSTAT and sub. bodies Third CSTAT meeting held in Paris, 12-13 June – discussion included: national accounts update; data dissemination OECD budget (PWB) for 2007-2008 being discussed Very strong Council interest re co-operation with large emerging NMEs + involvement of NMEs in OECD statistical activities OECD COMMITTEE OF STATISTICS ISSUES
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9 Creation of OECD Committee on Statistics (cont.) Publication of unit labour cost database More analytical metadata highlighting differences between related series Review of the existing MEI paper publication – perhaps smaller, more analytical, extensive use of graphs Blending of NME data with data for Member countries where appropriate – in Part 1 of MEI Publication of sets of “common indicators” for wider range of variables – used a proxies for strictly comparable indicators Development and publication of new zone aggregates – e.g. Major 5 Asia FUTURE ISSUES / WORK FOR MEI?
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10 THANK YOU
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