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Title: Global SNA Implementation Strategy


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  • Global SNA Implementation Strategy

Training Workshop on 2008 SNA for ECO Member
States 14-17 October 2012, Tehran, Islamic
Republic of Iran
GULAB SINGH United Nations Statistics Division
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Outline of presentation
  • Introduction.
  • 2008 SNA Implementation
  • A Global Statistical Initiative
  • Stages of implementation
  • Short-term Economic Indicators and SNA
  • SNA Implementation tools
  • Monitoring the SNA implementation
  • Lessons from 1993 SNA Implementation
  • FOC Group
  • Barriers to the implementation of 1993 SNA

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Introduction
  • UNSC endorsed the 2008 SNA at its 39th session in
    2008 and requested the ISWGNA to formulate
    implementation strategy.
  • ISWGNA formulated the 2008 SNA implementation
    strategy based on principles of (i) Strategic
    planning, (ii) Coordination, monitoring and
    reporting and (iii) Improving statistical
    systems.
  • UNSC at its 40th session supported the
    implementation strategy and encouraged countries
    to develop their own implementation programmes.

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SNA Implementation - Global Initiative
  • The Implementation Programme for the 2008 SNA and
    supporting economic statistics represents a
    global statistical initiative.
  • Synergies with other programmes like ICP, FAOs
    programme on improvement of agricultural
    statistics
  • UNSD conduct series of seminars with RCs to align
    regional and global implementation programmes.
  • Country visits the next phase to help countries
    develop strategic vision and implementation
    programme.

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Objective of Global Statistical Initiative
  • To assist countries in developing the statistical
    and institutional capacity to
  • Make the conceptual change over to the 2008 SNA
  • Improve the scope, detail and quality of the
    national accounts and supporting economic
    statistics.

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Operationlising Implementation Strategy
  • Use of National Strategies for the Development of
    Statistics (NSDS) as the strategic planning
    framework
  • The programme information structure built around
    the statistical production process, scope and
    compliance for the national accounts and
    supporting economic statistics
  • The modalities of statistical capacity building
    through training and technical cooperation,
    publication of manuals and handbooks, research
    and advocacy
  • The stages of implementation leading to the
    change over to the 2008 SNA.

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Operationlising Implementation
StrategyStrategic Planning Framework
  • Strategic planning is a key principle in
    mobilizing political and financial support for
    investment in statistics
  • The NSDS is the most widely used strategic
    planning framework to connect national
    development objectives with a programme of work
    for statistical capacity-building
  • Why a strategic approach?
  • To align the 2008 SNA country programme with
    national policy priorities and regional
    requirements
  • Consultative process is system wide
  • Resources are limited
  • Piece meal approach is not cost effective
  • Donor coordination is critical

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Operationlising Implementation Strategy
Coordination, monitoring and reporting
  • To facilitate the coordination, monitoring and
    reporting on the SNA implementation in the
    multi-stakeholder environment.
  • Frameworks
  • Minimum Required Data Set (MRDS) based on UN-NAQ
  • IMF GDDS and SDDS
  • Report on the
  • statistical process
  • data quality

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Operationlising Implementation Strategy
Improving statistical systems
Structure for organizing the information base
based on a stylized statistical production model
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Implementation stages
  • Three stages
  • Stage I Review of strategic framework and
    detailing of national and regional implementation
    programmes
  • Statement of strategy Development of an
    economic statistics programme for compiling the
    required scope and detail of the National
    Accounts to inform policy makers
  • Diagnosis of current situation Assessment of
    the national statistical system to support the
    national accounts compilation (self assessment
    diagnostic tool)
  • Development of strategic vision for national
    accounts and supporting statistics shared among
    stakeholders
  • Develop implementation plan based on agreed
    priorities with a minimum set of core indicators

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Implementation stages
  • Stage II Adaptation of classification
    frameworks, business registers and frames,
    surveys, administrative data sources and
    information technology infrastructure.
  • Stage III Application of adapted frameworks and
    source data, backcasting and changeover to 2008
    SNA
  • Each country will determine the duration of the
    various stages.
  • It is expected that from 2014 onwards, many
    Member States will change over to the 2008 SNA
    following a gradual two or three year transition
    for each stage.

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Short-term Economic Indicators and SNA
  • A series on meetings at the end of 2008 and
    beginning of 2009 in reaction to economic and
    financial crisis
  • 2008 SNA the overarching framework for economic
    statistics, able to incorporates measurement
    issues arising from the financial crises
  • The availability of structural and annual data
    tells us about the past
  • Policy makers need information about the present
    to facilitate more timely policy responses

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Short-term Economic Indicators and SNA
  • Need to improve the availability, periodicity and
    timeliness of short term indicators in accessible
    and analytically useful formats
  • Data collection practices need to be adapted to
    facilitate the dissemination of short term
    indicators
  • Short term indicators are also relevant for
    expanding the scope and detail of the national
    accounts

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Short-term Economic Indicators and SNA
  • UNSC at its 42nd session considered an
    international programme of work on short-term
    economic statistics as part of a coordinated
    statistical response to the economic and
    financial crisis.
  • The Commission, amongst other things, approved
    preparation of handbooks that provides guidance,
    best practices and harmonized principles to help
    countries compile and report internationally
    comparable short-term statistics
  • Rapid Estimates
  • Business Cycle Composite Indicators
  • Tendency Surveys
  • Data Template and Analytical Indicators

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SNA Implementation Tools
  • UNSD and other ISWGNA members have developed a
    number of tools to facilitate the SNA
    implementation
  • Website To facilitate sharing of information
    UNSD developed a website with information
    supporting the implementation of the 2008 SNA and
    supporting economic statistics.
    (http//unstats.un.org/unsd/nationalaccount/defaul
    t.asp)
  • Handbooks Prepared by the ISWGNA member
    organizations providing compilation guidance.
  • Knowledge Base a centralized repository of
    information on all aspects of methodology and
    best country practices for the collection,
    analysis and dissemination of all areas of
    economic statistics and macroeconomic standards.
  • Self Assessment Diagnostic tool To help
    countries self assess the status of their
    statistical system supporting compilation of
    economic statistics.
  • Status of the NA Outline provides information on
    each of the economic indicators, together with
    the international recommendation for compiling
    the indicators.

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SNA Implementation - Monitoring
  • For 1993 SNA implementation - A set of six
    milestones to assess the scope of accounts
    compiled by countries plus
  • Three data sets
  • Minimum data set that need to be compiled - The
    minimum requirement data set (MRDS) - milestones
    1 and 2
  • Recommended data set - importance in assessing
    developments of an economy, and
  • Desired data set - comprises useful data that
    should be compiled if possible.
  • To assess the compliance with major 1993 SNA
    concepts a set of questions
  • The IMF quality assessment framework to assess
    the quality of the national accounts

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2008 SNA Implementation - Monitoring
  • For the purpose of 2008 SNA implementation
    monitoring MRDS now include
  • Quarterly accounts (i) nominal and volume
    measure of GDP by industry or by expenditure, and
    (ii) integrated accounts until net lending for
    the total economy and the rest of the world.
  • Annual institutional sector accounts until net
    lending corporations, general government,
    households and NPISHs
  • Recommended set include the annual compilation
    sectoral financial accounts and balance sheets
    and other changes in assets accounts.
  • Desired set include the quarterly compilation
    sectoral financial accounts and balance sheets
    and other changes in assets accounts

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2008 SNA implementation - process
Vision Setting of goals Decide on scope and
detail of national accounts compilation Where we
want to be
Political Commitment
Assessment Assessment of the NSS to support
national accounts compilation Where are we now
Action Plan Actions to reach goals How to get
there
COUNTRY OWNERSHIP
Statistical capacity
Implementation How to stay there
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  • Thank You

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