Quarterly National Accounts

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Quarterly National Accounts CONTRACTOR IS ACTING UNDER A FRAMEWORK CONTRACT CONCLUDED WITH THE COMMISSION

Quarterly accounts Quarterly national accounts play a crucial role in economic research and economic policy. They are indispensable for assessing the situation of an economy in the business cycle: key aggregates are therefore included in the set of PEEI.

Quarterly accounts Chapter 12 of the ESA 2010. Quarterly national accounts are based on the same principles, definitions, and structure as annual national accounts as far as possible. In practice, the constraints on data availability, time, and resources mean that quarterly national accounts are less complete than annual national accounts.

Quarterly accounts Emphasis is placed on growth rates and their characteristics over time such as acceleration, deceleration or change in sign. Like many other infra-annual results used for business cycle analysis quarterly national accounts statistics present a seasonal pattern and are affected by calendar events.

Quarterly accounts Time of recording Specific measurement problems with respect to the time of recording arise due to the shorter period of recording. This affects, in particular, measuring of: (a) work-in-progress; (b) activities in specific periods within a year; and (c) low-frequency payments. A single process has to be split into separate periods. This is more difficult for quarterly national accounts than for annual national accounts.

Quarterly accounts Balancing and benchmarking Quarterly accounts are an integral part of the national accounts framework that need to be consistent with annual accounts. The internal consistency of quarterly accounts has to be achieved by reconciling estimates of supply and use for the accounts on a quarterly basis. The consistency with annual accounts has to be ensured either by benchmarking quarterly accounts to annual accounts or by deriving annual accounts from quarterly accounts.

Quarterly accounts Balancing Additional balancing procedures are requested for quarterly accounts: (a) maintaining consistency between seasonally adjusted and unadjusted data; (b) ensuring consistency between current price and volume measures; (c) reconciling measures from the different approaches to the compilation of GDP.

Quarterly accounts Benchmarking Discrepancies between quarterly and annual accounts are mainly due to differences in sources, and availability of information from shared sources. Many different methods can be used for reconciling quarterly and corresponding annual aggregates. Very often, the reconciliation between quarterly and annual aggregates results from a mix of benchmarking approaches.

Quarterly accounts Chain-linked measures of price and volume changes For annual national accounts, the measure of price and volume changes is in principle through an annual chain index. Quarterly measures of price and volume changes are constrained to the annual chain-linked measures (ESA 2010 12.32).

Quarterly accounts Chain-linked measures of price and volume changes Quarterly national accounts chain-linked volume series are quarterly volume changes using the annual averages of prices of the previous year. Three approaches for annually chain linking quarterly volume indexes may be used: (a) annual overlap; (b) one-quarter overlap; and (c) over-the-year approach.

Quarterly accounts Seasonal and calendar adjustments The presence of seasonal and calendar effects in quarterly national accounts time series obscures the trend in growth of quarterly national accounts aggregates. Adjustments for seasonal effects and calendar effects assist in the drawing of inferences on trends from quarterly national accounts.

Quarterly accounts Flash estimates Flash estimates are early estimates normally calculated on incomplete data. The main characteristics are: timeliness: flash estimates are available earlier; accuracy: Flash estimates are in general more prone to revision than the traditional ones; coverage: the number of variables covered by flash estimates is more limited than traditional estimates; estimation method: due to the lack of data, flash estimates rely more on econometric methods and assumptions.

Quarterly accounts –flash estimates

Background and limits Quarterly national accounts are fully integrated into the system of national accounts. Quarterly national accounts have a significantly higher content of ‘model results’ than standard national accounts.

Thank you for your attention CONTRACTOR IS ACTING UNDER A FRAMEWORK CONTRACT CONCLUDED WITH THE COMMISSION