European Commission. Economic Tendency Surveys in the EU

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European Commission Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs Economic Tendency Surveys in the EU Andreas Reuter Business and consumer surveys and short-term forecast (DG ECFIN A4.2) International Workshop on Short-term Statistics, 18-20 May 2015, Beijing

Outline Introduction to 'Economic Tendency Surveys' (ETS) The Joint Harmonised EU Programme of Business and Consumer Surveys (BCS): history administration of the survey time-table of data-collection & publication geographical scope and sample sizes overview of survey questions by sector aggregation of responses into 'balances' presentation of survey results on website 2

Introduction to 'Economic Tendency Surveys' (ETS) definition: 'ETS' ask economic agents to (qualitatively) assess past, current and future economic developments (i) business managers or (ii) consumers example: "How do you expect your production to develop over the next three months? It will " + increase = remain unchanged - decrease advantages: simplicity of the questions allows for a quick response no need for respondents to consult accounting records replies are given by business managers that have a general view of their business' situation/outlook 3

Introduction to 'Economic Tendency Surveys' (ETS) definition: 'ETS' ask economic agents to (qualitatively) assess past, current and future economic developments purpose: complementing (delayed) quantitative statistics added value: timeliness (end of reference month) publication dates of real activity series: main use: GDP industrial growth: production: high frequency 15 May assessing current state of economy forecasting short-term developments event analysis Q2 areas not covered by official statistics ref. month: ref. quarter: February Q1 March April May January April May June 12 February 15 April 12 March 28 May 4

History of the Joint Harmonised EU Programme of Business and Consumer Surveys (BCS) since 1962: since 1966: since 1972: since 1984: since 1996: since 2007: monthly survey in Industry monthly survey in Construction monthly survey among Consumers monthly survey in Retail Trade monthly survey in Services monthly survey in Financial Services additionally: since 1966: bi-annual investment survey of the manufacturing sector 5

Administration of the BCS decentralised structure: surveys carried out by national institutes all the "big" names high degree of harmonisation: same harmonised questionnaires same frequency same timetable methodology: soft harmonisation - respect of guidelines on data collection and survey design, metadata sheets financing: Commission grant covering up to 50% of institutes' costs ('prime d'harmonisation') 6

Timetable for data collection and publication the last but one working day of the month 5 working days before end of month 7 working days before end of month beg. of month end of week 1 end of week 2 end of week 3 end of month data collection dataprocessing data processing consumer data is sent to COM publication of Flash Consumer Confidence Indicator (EA and EU) all data is sent to COM publication of Economic Sentiment Indicator + Business Climate Indicator 7

Geographical scope EU-28 + candidate countries: Macedonia, Turkey, Montenegro, Serbia (since '13) publication after 3 years (due to seasonal adjustment) 8

20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Sample sizes (monthly questions) BUIL RETA SERV INDU BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES FR IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE UK TOTAL: 136,000 firms 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES FR IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE UK CONS TOTAL: 39,000 people Furthermore: sample size for bi-annual investment survey: 53,000 sample size for monthly financial services sector survey: 500 (spread over 11 Member States) 9

Sample size vs. country size 10

Questions by economic sector (monthly) last 3 months currently next 3 months production / business situation / business activity demand for firm's services/turnover order books export order books stock of (finished) products prices charged firm's employment orders placed with suppliers = Industry = Services = Retail = Construction = Financial Services 11

Questions by economic sector (quarterly) Industry: main factors limiting production (insufficient demand, labour shortage, etc.) assessment of current production capacity, given order books and expected demand months of production assured by current order books development of order books past 3 months development of export order books next 3 months current capacity utilisation (in % of full capacity) development competitive position on i) domestic market, ii) foreign markets in EU, iii) foreign markets outside EU over last 3 months 12

Services: main factors limiting business (insufficient demand, labour shortage, etc.) capacity utilisation (by what %age could you increase volume of activity with current resources?) Construction: months' of work accounted for by work in hand and work already contracted for Financial Services: development over past 3 months / next 3 months of: firm's operating income firm's operating expenses firm's profitability firm's capital expenditure firm's competitive position 13

Questions of investment survey (bi-annual) March/April survey: % change in investment year t-1 compared to year t-2 % change in investment year t compared to year t-1 October/November survey: % change in investment year t compared to year t-1 % change in investment year t+1 compared to year t 4 consecutive estimates for each year 14

October/November survey additional questions: description of kind of investment in year t and t+1 replacement investments extension of production capacity rationalisation other (pollution control, safety, ) factors influencing investments of year t and t+1: from "very stimulating" to "very limiting": demand financial resources / expected profits technical factors other factors 15

Breakdown of answers by sectors for SERV: NACE 2-digit level (div. 49-96) for BUIL: for RETA: for FIN.-SERV: NACE 2-digit level (div. 41-43) NACE 2+3-digit level (div. 45, 47) for INDU: NACE 2-digit level (div. 10-33) main industrial groupings (industry goods sector, intermediate goods sector, etc.) for INVE: NACE 2-digit level (div. 29) main industrial groupings business size classes (business <50 employees, etc.) NACE 2-digit level (div. 64-66) * NACE codes can be found here: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm?targeturl=lst_nom_dtl&strnom=nace_rev2&strlanguagecode=en&intpckey=&st 16 rlayoutcode=hierarchic *

Questions to consumers (monthly) last 12 months currently next 12 months micro questions development household's financial position right moment for people to make major purchases? good moment to save money? household's position (from running into debt to saving a lot) development household's financial position spending more or less on major purchases? household's likelihood of saving money macro questions development general economic situation in MS development consumer prices development general economic situation in the MS development consumer prices development unemployment in MS 17

Questions to consumers (quarterly) likelihood of buying a car in next 12 months likelihood of buying / building house in next 12 months likelihood of spending money on renovations in next 12 months for both monthly and quarterly questions: Breakdown of answers by respondents' characteristics: household income education age sex type of job (self-employed, etc.) working part- or full-time? 18

Aggregation of questions into balances (per MS) 3 possible answer categories to the questions: + e.g. production? - "has increased!", order books? - "more than sufficient!" = e.g. production? - "remained unchanged!", order books? - "normal for the season!" - e.g. production? - "decreased!", order books? - "below normal!" calculation of P (= % of positive answers) & N (= % of negative answers) balance B (in %age points!): B = P N 19

A few remarks: 1) for questions referring to consumers: 6 instead of 3 answer categories: ++ (PP: very positive) + (P: positive) = (N:neutral) - (N: negative) -- (NN: very negative)? (don't know) revised balance: B = (PP + 1/2P) (1/2N + NN) 2) in case of all balances: seasonal adjustment using Dainties algorithm 3) aggregation of country-level balances on: EU-level Euro-area level 20

Presentation of results on website summary of survey results link to press release 21

The press release summary of headline indicator developments summary of developments in euro area, by sector differences in EU, compared to euro area 22

ca. 25 pages of data annex: exact figures by Member State, by sector, by survey question 23

Further information on the Harmonised EU BCS programme methodological User Guide (March 2014): http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/db_indicators/surveys/documents/b cs_user_guide_en.pdf all time-series free for download: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/db_indicators/surveys/time_series/i ndex_en.htm questionnaires in original languages: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/db_indicators/surveys/questionnaire s/index_en.htm Thanks for your attention! 24