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1 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Production and dissemination of short-term economic statistics: the need for long timeseries, fixed base indices, etc Artur Andrysiak Economic Statistics Section, UNECE

2 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 2October 2008 Overview  STES introduction  Key indicators  Users and uses  Purpose of STES  Characteristics  Importance of fixed base indices, long timeseries and metadata

3 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 3October 2008 Short-term economic statistics Short-term economic statistics (STES) are important for economic analysis. They help users understand which phase of economic cycle they are in at present and what will be the probable development in the near future.

4 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 4October 2008 STES vs Structural statistics STESStructural statistics  Usually produced using smaller sample  Monthly or quarterly indicators  Usually take form of indices but also include absolute values  Produced to strict timetable  Required as soon as possible  Often preliminary estimate are subject to revisions  Usually produced using larger sample  Refer to whole reference year  Show change from year to next year  Can be used to judge accuracy of sub-annual data  Can provide benchmarks for analyzing infrequent or one-off surveys

5 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 5October 2008 Some of the key STES indicators  Consumer Prices Index, Producer Prices Index,  Industrial Production Index  Retail Turnover  Wages and Salaries  No of persons employed, employment rate, unemployment rate  Building and construction  Services producing sector

6 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 6October 2008 Some of the key STES indicators STS in the EU STS-Regulation includes  Production  Turnover (domestic and non-domestic)  New orders  Number of persons employed  Hours worked  Gross wages and salaries  Producer price indices, goods  Export and import price indices  Construction costs  Labour costs  Producer price indices, services

7 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 7October 2008 Users of STES  Internal users  External users Government Business community Academics Other users: international users, the media, the general public

8 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 8October 2008 The purpose of STS  For compilation of various components of national accounts and other statistics  Early indicators, for validation and checking  Decision-making  Monetary policy and other policy deliberations  Economic analysis  Forecasting

9 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 9October 2008 Key characteristics of good STS  Relevant – there should be a demand for the statistics  Reliable and of sufficient statistical quality  Timely - Produced to strict timetable and required as soon as possible by users  Compiled and published in accord with international recommendations  Publication of appropriate documentation (metadata) STS is often subject to revisions – a revision policy should be established

10 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 10October 2008 Overview of short-term economic statistics available from the websites of the SEECIS NSOs

11 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 11October 2008 Dissemination – good practices  Countries should be publishing fixed base indices or/and absolute values for discrete periods  It is not an acceptable practice to only publish the movements between the periods  Cumulative, year-to-date, and same period previous year statistics should only be published as additional information  Where possible countries should publish seasonally adjusted series  Appropriate documentation (metadata)

12 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 12October 2008 Number of countries publishing fixed base indices/absolute values and year-to-date indices/cumulative values

13 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 13October 2008 Year-to-date statistics Publishing year-to-date indices or movements comparing year-to-date results is a legitimate way of presenting statistics. It allows for analysis of the corresponding periods. It permits users to draw some conclusions (without having to seasonally adjust the estimates) about performance this year as compared with same period in previous year/s. but

14 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 14October 2008 Year-to-date/cumulative statistics - important points to noted  Year-to-date indices or movements comparing year-to-date result with same period previous year can not be used as substitutes for fixed base indices or values for individual months/quarters. They should only be provided as additional information complementing fixed base indices and values for individual months/quarters statistics.  Comparing year-to-date results with same period previous year allow users to draw some valid conclusions without seasonally adjusting the statistics. However it should be recognised that in terms of seasonality there are still significant differences between the two periods.  Year-to-date indices or movements comparing year-to-date result with same period previous year should not be used to derive the fixed base indices and values for individual months/quarters statistics unless complete and up-to-date timeseries are available.  Year-to-date statistics are not suitable for international comparison and analysis

15 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 15October 2008

16 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 16October 2008 Importance of reliable long time series  To allow users to perform their own analysis  To allow international comparisons  A minimum of 3-5 years of data required for seasonal analysis  For analysis and appraisal of business cycles in both a historical perspective and for forecasting purposes  Ideally complete timeseries should be available to users  Revisions should be reflected in the timeseries

17 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 17October 2008 Documentation - metadata  Accurate metadata is essential for any international comparison and analysis of statistics.  Metadata should assist the user in: searching for statistical information interpreting its content after obtaining statistics, it should help in the post-processing and drawing accurate conclusions  As much as is needed to ensure correct interpretation and use  Prevent misunderstanding or misuse  Use clear and consistent language in the explanations

18 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 18October 2008 Number of countries publishing metadata and timeseries of more then 6 observations

19 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 19October 2008

20 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 20October 2008 Examples of good dissemination practices  http://w3.unece.org/pxweb/Dialog/ http://w3.unece.org/pxweb/Dialog/  http://dsbb.imf.org/Applications/web/sddscount rylist/ http://dsbb.imf.org/Applications/web/sddscount rylist/  http://www.stat.ee/?lang=en (Estonia – overall website, timeseries, fixed base indices, release calendars) http://www.stat.ee/?lang=en  http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/ (Ukraine – long time series, advance calendars and metadata) http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/  http://www1.minfin.ru/en/macroeconomics/des simination/national_summary/ (long time series) http://www1.minfin.ru/en/macroeconomics/des simination/national_summary/

21 UNECE Statistical Division Slide 21October 2008  Questions?  THANK YOU


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