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1 Processes and Policy for Revising Monthly Production Statistics (GDP) at Statistics Canada Prepared by: Michel Girard & Erika Young Presented by: Michel Girard, Statistics Canada OECD Short-Term Economic Statistics Working Party 25 – 27 June 2007 Paris, France

2 Overview  Revision policies  Source data and monthly GDP  Integrated revision process  Frequency  Reasons  Computer system  Clients

3 Revision policies Source data  Raw and seasonally adjusted data are normally revised over a 3-month period  Respondent errors/availability of data  Annual revision process for monthly data  Coding on central registry  Processing  Accumulation of micro data corrections  Data corrections in other programs (exports/imports, prices, administrative data)  Annual surveys: previous year is normally subject to revision  Discrepancy between monthly and annual estimates becoming a concern  Historical process for monthly data  X12, NAICS, Profiling

4 Revision policies Source data Issues  Carrying back seasonal adjustments further back in time  Micro vs macro adjustments  Reconciling/benchmarking monthly to annual results  Will require modifying processes and systems  Calendarization  Aligning source data and SNA revision policies

5 Revision policies Source data  Project on revision policy  Description of policies by surveys  Looking at revision policies in other NSO  Extent to which policies fits the needs of clients including SNA  Recommendations  Notably reconciliation and benchmarking issues

6 Revisions to Monthly GDP  According to frequency  Monthly, quarterly, annual, historical  Classification of revisions  Source data  Seasonality (including trading-day factors)  Reconciliation  Changes to methodologies  Benchmarking including rebasing  Classifications  SNA conceptual revisions

7 Process of revision Monthly Jan to Dec Quarterly Feb, May, Aug, Nov AnnualSeptemberHistorical 10 years In August, revision back to January of previous year In September, revisions are carried back 5 years Tend to go back to 1961 Source data Seasonal Reconciling with quarterly GDP Incorporating quarterly source data Weights-pricesTrading-dayMethodologiesRebasingBenchmarking Central frame SNA 1993 Classifications

8 Computer System  Menu driven, accessible by many users  Charts/Reports  Methodologies compiled for specific period of time  Database can be decomposed into 4 categories:  Current version  Revised version  Published version  Test/historical version  Feeder system vs published results  Avoiding building seasonality

9 Revisions and dissemination  Qualitative information  Source data  Explained in the context of IO and IE Accounts  Methodology  Quantitative information  Always: growth rates and levels  Sometime: mean and standard deviations  Occasionally: bias, dispersion, concordance of movements

10 Clients Survey in 2004 Survey in 2004  Satisfaction vis-à-vis aggregates – 77%  Concern about detail – 33%  +/- 0.2%: good trade-off on average for aggregates  Accuracy more important than timeliness – Data released 60 days after reference month  Appreciate qualitative information, especially when special events take place  Demand to incorporate revisions sooner than later – for modelling and forecasting purposes  Necessity to revise back when story do not change being questioned


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