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Session 1 Quality assessment of national accounts data Workshop on national accounts for Asian member countries of the organization of Islamic Conference Ankara, Turkey 1-2 December 2008 by Devi Manraj IMF Regional statistics advisor devimanraj@gmail.com
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2 u Importance of national accounts in the system of macroeconomic statistics u 1993 SNA provides conceptual framework for all macroeconomic statistics Balance of payments Monetary and financial statistics Government finance statistics u Timely, accurate and reliable statistics in line with the United Nations Principles of official Statistics u High quality macroeconomic statistics to produce sound economic and monetary policies Good quality national accounts statistics
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3 u To use internationally accepted recommendations and standards u To ensure consistency among the macroeconomic statistics u To enable cross-country and inter-temporal comparisons using same concept of Residency Classification Recording and valuation of stocks and flows Why implement the 1993 SNA?
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4 u Absence of a supportive legal framework u Lack of skill and expertise in national accounting u Inadequate financial and technical resources u Lack of self confidence in staff officers u Absence of leadership What are the constraints to implement 1993 SNA?
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5 u Strengthen the legislation for NSOs to oversee and coordinate the national statistical system u Secure high level political commitment u Mobilize adequate human and financial resources u Request for technical assistance to improve methodology u Build self confidence of staff u Maintain trust and confidence in national accounts statistics What should be done?
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6 u Provide training and have a pool of trainers in national accounting methodology u Develop analytical skill of staff to interpret data u Encourage countries to join the Fund General Data Dissemination System (GDDS) u Encourage GDDS members to subscribe to the Fund Special Data Dissemination Standards (SDDS). For National Accounts is GDP and so much more ….!! What should be done ? (continued)
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7 All countries broadly follow the 1993 system of national accounts For example, some countries : u Are still using the 1968 SNA terminology, not recording transactions at basic prices, not using international classification of activities and products u Do not regularly prepare GDP by the expenditure approach and do not use the Supply and Use Table framework u Do not have a data collection strategy- sample surveys/economic census/household expenditure survey/labur force survey u Do not have a systematic compilation/processing system u Do not document national accounting methodology Assessment of quality of national accounts
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8 IMF Framework for assessment of data quality u IMF’s Data Quality Assessment Framework (DQAF) 2003, u To assess Quality of the statistical institution Quality of the process Quality of the statistical product
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9 For more details ….. u IMF’s Data Standards Bulletin Board (http://dsbb.imf.org/) Focus: Dissemination of information describing a country’s current dissemination and compilation procedures for economic and social statistics and plans in place for their improvement. u IMF’s Reports on Observance of Standards and Codes (http://www.imf.org/external/np/rosc/index.htm) Focus: Broad assessment of the quality of statistics based on current dissemination and compilation procedures and plans for their improvement. u IMF’s Framework Data quality Assessment framework (DQAF)at u http://dsbb.imf.org/dqrsindex.htm)
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