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Panel Discussion on the ICP Organizer— Alan Heston Moderator—Fred Vogel Speaker—Yuri Dikhanov Panel –Kim Zieschang –Bart Van Ark –Prasada Rao –Robert Lipsey –Peter Hill –Erwin Diewert –Alan Heston
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Panel Discussion--overview Heston—Opening comments Vogel--Overview Dikhanov—Methodology review Vogel—Lessons learned, future analysis Panel—Brief presentation by panel members All—Open discussion Dikhanov & Vogel—Respond to discussion Heston—Closing comments
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Global Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures. Overview-Major outcomes Fred Vogel International Comparison Program
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Panel Discussion--overview Heston—Opening comments Vogel--Overview Dikhanov—Methodology review Vogel—Lessons learned, future analysis Panel—Brief presentation by panel members All—Open discussion Dikhanov & Vogel—Respond to discussion Heston—Closing comments
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Africa (48 countries) Asia (23 countries) West Asia 11 Countries LAC (10 countries) CIS (10 countries) Eurostat/ OECD (46 countries) ICP Executive Board Technical Advisory Group Global Office World Bank ICP under auspices of the UN Statistical Commission The ICP Governance Ring 18 Countries
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Scope and Coverage of Data Collection Number of products/specifications Category Africa Asia CIS OECD - Eurostat Latin America W. Asia Ring Food and non-alcoholic beverages 356 223 198 422 147 353 281 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 41 19 20 72 8 21 30 Clothing and footwear 128 78 104 319 136 162 132 Housing and utilities 21 17 22 64 18 12 35 Furnishing and household equipment 95 85 91 460 77 83 124 Health 144 112 75 244 51 69 162 Transportation 55 65 47 365 33 29 96 Communication 19 16 81 8 12 28 Recreation and Culture 49 70 79 336 54 59 96 Education 7 7 7 5 10 11 7 Restaurants* 51 25 45 117 14 20 60 Misc.. goods and services 34 56 36 136 22 31 44 Total consumption 1000 776 740 2621 578 862 1095 General Government 50 Construction 34 Equipment 108
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The size of the world economy Xrates, WDI, New benchmark * Excludes exporting countries. Note: Regional totals do not include all ICP participants. GDP 2005 ($ billions) ICP 2005 GDP @PPP Previous 2005 GDP @PPP GDP @ Market exchange rates World---146 countries54,97559,71244,306 High income: OECD31,42231,72633,342 Africa*9641,264486 Asia and Pacific*10,97116,3674,221 CIS2,2692,171970 South America*2,6982,9111,411 West Asia1,158932588
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Reasons new PPPs differ from previous data based on extrapolations from earlier benchmarks More countries included in the 2005 ICP Round –China first time — India first time since 1985 –More African countries. New methodology for housing, government, linking regions Data quality improved due to better statistical capacity of countries. Products priced differed from 1993 to 2005 ICP Rounds. System of National Account (SNA) changed from SNA 68 to SNA 93 in many countries. Previously extrapolated data were at GDP level, while new PPPs are computed at individual product/basic heading level.
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Global Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures. Lessons learned Analysis needed Fred Vogel International Comparison Program
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Lesson Learned-Analysis Needed National accounts need improving— start earlier on that effort Are 155 basic headings needed? Can countries do what is asked for details such as (NPISH), own consumption, narcotics----?
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Lessons learned--Questions There is a limit to what countries can do at one time—construction, equipment, gov’t in 2006 Can number of products be reduced? Can a subset of “influential” products be identified? Can more flexibility i.e. coding of price determining characteristics be implemented?
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Lessons Learned- Analysis needed ICP and Eurostat-OECD comparisons need to be more similar –Use of SPDs –Harmonize government, equipment, (const?) Determine methodology for productivity adjustments, housing, and employ in all regions. Critically review construction Representativity—a representative product is representative of the economy and has a representative price (???) can it be used? –Additional coding in SPD/PS be used instead?
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Lessons Learned- Analysis Needed Ring—process needs to be evaluated Can a core ring list be subset of regional lists? –Can more price determining characteristics be obtained during data collection of regional data? –Can these be used to identify core products to become the ring list? –Can/should the Eurostat-OECD also use the SPD/PS? Can/should equipment, construction, government be harmonized between the ICP and Eurostat-OECD-CIS?
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Major Events December 17, 2007 Preliminary results for GDP, Consumption, Government, and Investment February 26, 2008—web based report Final data Tables for 15 categories of the GDP May 2008: The ICP final report in printed form and results in data base format downloadable into excel files Summary of major findings Technical notes describing methodology Annexes with history of the ICP, governance, additional technical material about combining regions, glossary, and references Finalize ICP Handbook Finalize data access procedures www.worldbank.org/data/icp
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More information on the International Comparison Program can be found on the ICP website: www.worldbank.org/data/ICP
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