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International Organisations co-operation and its
impact on data consistency in dissemination
where should users look for what?
Agenda Item 3.5.
  • OECD Statistics Directorate
  • Andreas.Lindner_at_oecd.org

STD/SES/TAGS 2nd WPTGS Meeting 16.-18.11.2009,
Paris
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Outline
  1. A wealth of international databases
  2. A compendium is available of what IOs offer for
    what type of analytical question
  3. How could users more easily find what they are
    looking for? Across IOs!
  4. How could data consistency across IOs be further
    improved?
  5. How could data access be further rationalised and
    facilitated?
  6. WPTGS delegates views are invited

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A wealth of international databases
  • It is well known that IO co-operate very closely
    on trade statistics, BOP, Globalisation
    Indicators (e.g. through Task Forces, UN expert
    meetings, OECDs WPTGS, etc.)
  • WTO organised this May a Data Day which
    presented a summary of internationally available
    trade data and a description of tools
  • But the question remains where a user could
    easily
  • Find the information he/she is looking for
  • Know what can be found
  • Be ensured that the data obtained is probably the
    best one could find ( non-contradictory with
    another international data source)
  • these were the questions several users asked at
    the WTO Data Day

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Where to access these databases?
  • All International Organisations involved in
    dissemination of trade data ( both merchandise
    trade and trade in services), BOP, Trade
    Indicators and market access data for policy
    makers, have compiled
  • A short, but exhaustive, compendium of data
    bases, including a summary description of content
  • The functionalities and tools to access and
    interactively work on data
  • The Web address
  • This compendium is available at the WTO website
    of the Data Day as PDF document at
  • http//www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/data_day
    _may09_e/brochure_dataday_may09_e.pdf

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including a useful synopsis (excerpt)
  • Structure Organization -Title Section- URL-
    Contact
  • OECD Trade by Enterprise Characteristics (TEC)
    Trade http//www.olis.oecd.org/olis/2008doc.nsf/
    linkTo/std-ses-wptgs(2008)12
  • Contact STD.TradeIndicators_at_oecd.org
  • OECD International Trade Indicators (TIP) Trade
  • http//www.oecd.org/std/its/tradeindicators
    Contact STD.TradeIndicators_at_oecd.org
  • UN Commodity Trade Statistics Database (UN
    Comtrade) Trade
  • http//comtrade.un.org/db/ Contact
    comtrade_at_un.org
  • UNSD OECD Joint Trade Data Collection and
    Processing System Trade http//www.oecd.int/olish
    dweb/oecd_unsd/trade/Default.aspx
    Contact std.tradestats_at_oecd.org
  • UNCTAD Handbook of Statistics Trade
    http//stats.unctad.org/handbook/ReportFolders/Rep
    ortFolders.aspx?CS_refererCS_ChosenLangen
  • Contact handbook_at_unctad.org
  • World Bank World Trade Indicators Trade
    http//web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/TOPICS/T
    RADE/0,,contentMDK21393040pagePK210058piPK210
    062theSitePK239071,00.html -
  • WTO Common Data Set (CDS) Trade
    http//imts.wto.org/common_dataset_e.htm
  • Contact tfimts_at_wto.org
  • WTO International Trade Statistics report Trade
  • http//www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2008
    _e/its08_toc_e.htm Con tact statistics_at_wto.org
  • WTO Trade Profiles Trade http//stat.wto.org/Co
    untryProfile/WSDBCountryPFHome.aspx?LanguageE
  • Contact statistics_at_wto.org
  • WTO Online Statistics Database Trade
    http//stat.wto.org/Home/WSDBHome.aspx?LanguageE
  • Contact statistics_at_wto.org

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This compendium (called Background Document)
  • Is to our knowledge the most complete compilation
    of trade and associated data dissemination across
    IOs
  • Reflects the specialties of IOs
  • But does not address, of course, the issue of
    data consistency across IOs
  • Nor does it facilitate easy retrieval, since
    organised by data base
  • These two issues will be shortly addressed in the
    following

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IOs Co-operation does not necessarily mean data
consistency
  • The only truly harmonised data set across IOs is
    detailed merchandise trade (COMTRADE-type). Why?
  • Through a MoU, OECD feeds all OECD countries
    into COMTRADE (70 of world trade)
  • Both UNSD and OECD have agreed on detailed
    processing routines
  • Both organisations share the same, jointly
    developed, computer system
  • Sequence OECDgt UNSD gt WTO
  • The data vintage is the same and highly
    aligned, consistent statistics are
    re-disseminated world-wide
  • A similar, concerted approach is the CDSCommon
    Data Set hosted by WTO, in which adjusted,
    reconciled merchandise trade totals are made
    available to the public. The CDS is fed by UNSD,
    OECD, FAO, Eurostat, and WTO and contains
    original and adjusted aggregates

8
Considerable data discrepancies across IOs
persist for Trade in Services
  • Despite efforts of reconciliation and data
    sharing, the outcomes still are to be better
    aligned
  • The present data sharing model
  • Eurostat gt OECD UNSD, OECD adds Non-EU OECD gt
    UNSD Eurostat
  • The most likely cause for discrepancies are
    vintage differences in IOs, but also slightly
    different details
  • Framework not 100 aligned ( as with merchandise
    trade)
  • OECD and UNSD have agreed to extend their MoU on
    Merchandise Trade also to Trade in Services
  • The Task Force on TIS has been asked to look into
    this question across IOs and to propose solutions

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Retrieval
  • The WTO background document (compendium) provides
    an excellent starting point for a more integrated
    and easy to understand presentation of
    international trade and trade-related indicators
    databases for users world-wide
  • It could be envisaged to transform it into a
    standard reference and query tool for users by
  • Using a standard thematic structure for all IOs
  • Advise for which type of needs a database would
    be appropriate
  • Live links to databases, possibility of multiple
    choice per theme across IOs
  • Such a tool could be included in each
    participating organisations trade statistics
    main website and result in a all at your
    fingertips data access, including all other IOs
    willing to participate

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Questions to WPTGS delegates
  • Concerning different data values published by the
    IOs, what is your point of view?
  • A necessary nuisance?
  • Should be eliminated to the extend possible?
  • If the latter, any pragmatic proposal?
  • Concerning the data retrieval across IOs
  • Would you be interested in having such a tool, be
    it for your service or for user requests?
  • Would you support such an initiative of
    re-grouping all available databases through a
    dedicated dynamic link on each IOs website, but
    accessing all other IOs using a standard
    thematic structure?

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Thank you for your attention!Andreas.lindner_at_oec
d.org
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