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Scottish National Accounts Project - SNAP! Sandy Stewart Scottish Government
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Presentation What we currently produce What users want Developments – the Scottish National Accounts Project (SNAP) – Experimental statistics Issues for ONS
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What we currently produce Quarterly GVA (P) estimates Quarterly Index of Manufactured Exports Annual Input-Output tables Annual Global Connections Survey Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland Scottish Economic Statistics – compendium Government activity and productivity Experimental statistics – SNAP
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What users want More timely short term indicators More coherence between economic statistics Fewer revisions over time More time-series analysis Public Sector Finances and National Accounts for Scotland – related analysis Onshore – offshore analyses More modelling work – social/economic/environmental
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Press comments – this week “This tardiness in the publication of Scottish Government (GDP) statistics is a continuing scandal” – Scotsman 21/4/09 “Scotland’s GDP numbers: An amazing case of statistical mince” – Scotsman 22/4/09 – criticism of chain-linking (Delphic mysteries) and seasonal adjustment (need peaks and troughs) “But there were some anomalies in the GDP figures..” – Scotsman 23/4/09
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Scottish National Accounts Project (SNAP) Estimating quarterly GDP (production, income and expenditure approaches) Use of I-O framework to ‘balance’ and benchmark short term estimates I-O tables from 1998 to be dynamic, reflecting methodology and definitional changes over time Constructing artificial SU matrices quarterly – for modelling and impact studies Creating experimental national accounts for Scotland (household, industry, trade and environmental accounts) CGE modelling
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Issues for ONS Considerable help and support from NA and RA teams Strong working relationships – especially Peer Review processes, links to UKCeMGA Very helpful responses to increased requests for data Concern about quality of IDBR Concern about UK Input-Output activity Concern about sample sizes of UK surveys
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