Overview of the Implementation of National Accounts at Global Level

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Overview of the Implementation of National Accounts at Global Level Ilaria DiMatteo United Nations Statistics Division National Accounts Seminar for Latin America and the Caribbean 8-10 November 2016 Santiago, Chile

Outline Status of annual reporting how do we monitor the implementation of national accounts? Compliance Scope and detail of the national accounts 2

Status of annual reporting Almost all countries are reporting annual national accounts to UNSD, many countries with a time lag of more than one year Most countries currently compliant with the 1993 SNA and ISIC Rev. 3.1, with some countries using the 1968 SNA Many countries are not able to submit the minimum requirement data set (as defined by the United Nations Statistical Commission) to the UNSD 3

Number of responses Number of countries reporting annually for the reporting period 2003 to 2015 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 NAQ reporting period 4

Number of countries reporting annually and data availability Total number of countries Number of countries that replied to the UN-NAQ At least once between 2011-2015 NAQ 2014 NAQ 2015 2015 data available UN Member States 193 184 (95%) 166 166 115 (60%) Developed regions 56 54 (96%) 53 52 43 (77%) Developing regions 137 130 (95%) 113 114 72 (53%) Latin America and the Caribbean 33 32 (97%) 29 28 21 (64%) Latin America 20 20 (100%) 20 19 14 (70%) Caribbean 13 12 (92%) 9 9 7 (54%) 5

Number of Latin America and Caribbean countries reporting annually and data availability 35 30 25 20 15 33 33 33 33 29 29 28 26 20 19 19 21 Total number of Latin American and Caribbean countries NAQs submitted 10 5 0 NAQ 2012 NAQ 2013 NAQ 2014 NAQ 2015 Data for latest reference year available

Number of countries Global breakdown of base years 90 80 70 79 60 50 40 51 30 20 31 27 10 0 2014-2009, and CPPY 2008-2005 2004-2000 Prior to 1999 Base Years 5 No information 7

Global breakdown of base years 89 World Breakdown of base years globally and for Latin America and the Caribbean Number of Latin American and Caribbean countries 51 19 29 21 2 5 7 3 0 2014-2009, and CPPY 2008-2005 2004-2000 Prior to 1999 No information 8

How is the 2008 SNA implementation measured? The implementation of the 2008 SNA is assessed in terms of: Scope Detail Quality Compliance 9

For monitoring the implementation of the 1993 SNA the ISWGNA developed a set of six milestones to assess the scope of accounts that are compiled by countries. These milestones were later supplemented by three data sets describing (a) minimum set of accounts that need to be compiled; (b) a recommended set of accounts; and (c) a desired set of accounts. The quality of the national accounts dimension was assessed using the IMF quality assessment framework To assess the compliance with major 1993 SNA concepts the ISWGNA developed a set of questions. 10

Scope and Compliance Measures for the 2008 SNA The elements of the scope and compliance measures used for the 1993 SNA were deemed to be adequate to also assess the scope and compliance for the 2008 SNA. However, the need for more timely information to facilitate appropriate policy responses highlights the importance to include also the compilation of quarterly national accounts, which require some adjustments to the scope measure as reflected by the required data set measure. The compliance questionnaire was adjusted to reflect the 2008 SNA concepts for determining the conceptual adherence to the 2008 SNA. 11

Compliance UNSD monitors countries compliance with the 2008 SNA in terms of - Scope of national accounts they compile - Extent of important concepts in 2008 SNA they have adopted Information to determine the scope comes from annual national accounts questionnaires submitted to UNSD The extent to which important concepts in the 2008 SNA affecting the level of GDP, gross capital formation and gross national income have been implemented is assessed using a compliance questionnaire, supplemented by country reports 12

Questionnaire on the conceptual compliance to the 2008 SNA Developed by the ISWGNA with the objective to: determine to what extent important concepts in the 2008 SNA affecting GDP, GFCF and GNI have been implemented It consists of: 29 Questions - Elements affecting GDP and GFCF - Volume estimates - Social contributions/insurance - Elements affecting GNI - Valuation of output - Final consumption Countries are strongly encouraged to submit the form with the NAQ 13

Number of countries compliant with the 1968, 1993 and 2008 SNA Total number of countries 1968 SNA compliant 1993 SNA compliant - 72 Member States have implemented the 2008 SNA (10 more than last year) - Some Member States introduce certain aspects of 2008 SNA in a gradual implementation of the 2008 SNA - 9% of Member States still use 1968 SNA (down from 11% last year) 2008 SNA compliant UN Member States 193 18 103 72 Developed regions 56-16 40 Developing regions 137 18 87 32 Latin America and the Caribbean 33 3 23 7 Latin America 20 2 12 6 Caribbean 13 1 11 1 - UNSD sent with the NAQ a compliance questionnaire to better assess the conceptual compliance to the 2008 SNA

Scope of National Accounts - milestones Milestone 1.GDP by Industry and Expenditure in current and volumes Growth analysis Milestone 2. GNI of Total Economy and Balance of Payments (current, capital and financial accounts) and GFS transaction accounts Relations with the rest of the world (BoP) analysis Milestone 3. For all institutional sectors: Production acc. For GG: Generation of income; allocation of primary income; secondary distribution of income, use of disposable income; capital and financial accounts Productivity analysis and fiscal analysis Milestone 4. For all institutional sectors: generation of income, allocation of primary income; secondary distribution of income, use of disposable income; capital and financial accounts Income distribution analysis 15

Milestone 5. Production, income and use accounts, capital accounts and financial accounts for institutional sectors Growth analysis, BOP analysis, productivity analysis, fiscal, income distribution analysis and investmentfinancing analysis Milestone 6. All transaction and flows accounts plus balance sheets Financing-debt analysis (Flow of funds) and vulnerability analysis (currency mismatches, maturity mismatches (roll-over of debt), capital structure (equity vs debt), solvency (assets over liabilities) 16

Milestones and MRDS The detail of National Accounts is measured in term of Minimum Required Data Set (MRDS) MRDS covers: Milestone 1.GDP by Industry and Expenditure in current and constant prices Milestone 2. GNI of Total Economy and Balance of Payments (current, capital and financial accounts) and GFS transaction accounts 17

National Accounts Questionnaire Tables Table 1.1 1.3 - GDP by expenditure at current/constant prices - Relations among product, income, savings and net lending aggregates at current prices Table 2.1 2.3 - Value added by industries at current/constant prices - Output, GVA and fixed assets by industries at current prices MRDS Table 3.1 3.2 - GFCE by function at current prices - Individual CE of HH, NPISHs, and GG at current prices Table 4.1 4.9 - Total Economy (S.1) at current prices - Rest of the world (S.2) at current prices - Non-financial Corporations (S.11) at current prices - Table 5.1 - Cross classification of Gross value added by industries and institutional sectors at current prices 18

Scope of National Accounts Statistics Number of countries 6 or more tables MRDS Milestone Level 7 tables 1 or higher 2 UN Member States 193 137 (71%) 102 (53%) 179 (93%) 160 (83%) Developed regions 56 49 (88%) 44 (79%) 54 (96%) 51 (91%) Developing regions 137 88 (64%) 58 (42%) 125 (91%) 109 (80%) Latin America and the Caribbean 33 28 (85%) 18 (55%) 32 (97%) 31 (94%) Latin America 20 19 (95%) 14 (70%) 20 (100%) 20 (100%) Caribbean 13 9 (69%) 4 (31%) 12 (92%) 11 (85%) 19

Number of countries submitting the tables of the MRDS Number of countries GDPe C 1.1 GDPe K 1.2 GDPp C 2.1(2.4) GDPp K 2.2(2.5) GDPp detail 2.3(2.6) IEA Total 1.3(4.1) UN Member States 193 179 158 187 179 151 163 112 Developed regions 56 54 51 56 54 53 51 45 Developing regions 137 125 107 131 125 98 112 67 Latin America and the Caribbean IEA RoW 4.2 33 32 25 32 32 31 31 22 Latin America 20 20 18 20 20 19 20 15 Caribbean 13 12 7 12 12 12 11 7

Percentage of countries submitting MRDS Percentage of countries submitting the MRDS 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 93 97 82 76 Table 1.1 Table 1.2 World 97 Table 2.1/2.4 97 97 93 Table 2.2/2.5 78 Table 2.3/2.6 94 94 84 Table 1.3/4.1 Latin American and Carribbean Countries 58 67 Table 4.2

Global implementation programme of the 2008 SNA Global initiative to assist countries in developing statistical and institutional capacity to: a) make the conceptual changeover from the 1968 or 1993 SNA to the 2008 SNA and b) improve the scope, detail and quality of national accounts and supporting economic statistics Based on agreed principles of the implementation strategy, strategic planning, an integrated statistical system, coordination, monitoring and reporting Global Strategic plan Global strategy Regional plan Plans are in line with global and national strategy National Plan e.g. NSDS 22

Conclusions Overall progress in the implementation of the National accounts Importance of strengthening basic economic statistics Importance of improving the national accounts in terms of scope, detail and quality Importance of an integrated approach in the statistical system Importance of coordinated efforts to implement the 2008 SNA at global, regional and national levels 23

Thank you! 24