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How to increase quality of Principal European Economic Indicators?. Roberto Barcellan, Brian Newson, Klaus Wurm Eurostat. Principal European Economic Indicators (PEEIs). Increased attention to short-term economic indicators Economic and monetary policies PEEIs (2003)
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How to increase quality of Principal European Economic Indicators? Roberto Barcellan, Brian Newson, Klaus Wurm Eurostat
Principal European Economic Indicators(PEEIs) • Increased attention to short-term economic indicators • Economic and monetary policies • PEEIs (2003) • Challenging improvements (e.g. timeliness, accuracy, reliability, communication, …) Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
PEEIs • Five sets of PEEIs: • consumer prices • national accounts • short-term business indicators • labour market indicators • external trade indicators • Including key short-term indicators: • Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) • Industrial Production Index (IPI) • employment, unemployment. Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
PEEIs and quality • PEEIs targets reflected clear users’ needs • PEEIs a co-production of the ESS • Clear targets • timeliness; • coherence • comparability • the communication aspects • accessibility of figures • In line with the principles of the European Code of Practices Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
Quality through a common framework and coordinated objectives • Set up of a common framework for development • Extensive consultation of users and producers • Focus on euro area and EU aggregates • Targets: timeliness, accuracy, reliability, coherence, transmission, dissemination • First stage: timeliness and availability Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
Quality through common legal references • European legislation for: • Providing indicators (coverage) • Deadlines for the transmission (timeliness) • Quality aspects (accuracy, reliability) • Enhanced harmonisation (comparability) • General principles and specific rules • Indicators and basic statistics Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
Quality through harmonised methodology, sharing best practices, common methodological references • Methodological initiatives • guidelines, recommendations, sharing of best practices • Manuals and handbooks in specific areas • price statistics, quarterly national accounts, short-term public finance statistics and short-term business indicators • Common initiatives • Seasonal adjustment guidelines • Revision policy • Coordination of methodological changes • Sharing best practices Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
Quality through monitoring, reporting, comparability • Success of PEEIs: • clear and measurable targets • implementation plan/timetable • monitoring on a regular basis (annually) • EFC Status Report • Highlights progress achieved in different areas • Points to work to be done • Positive peer pression • Friendly competitiveness • Compliance and reporting Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
Quality through communication of data and metadata • Transparency • Data and metadata • Information for the general public • Exchange of statistical data and metadata in the European Statistical System • Dedicated website • Feedback from users • Ad hoc communication initiatives Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
PEEI and quality: the way forward • 2008: review the scope, timeliness and quality of PEEIs • in the light of the results achieved • the constraints encountered • evolving users’ needs for economic and monetary policy purposes • PEEIs as a set of interdependent indicators • Coordination by sub-areas • Economic oriented assessment • Monitor and assess – fix assessment criteria Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics
Thank you for your attention Q2008 – European Conference on Quality in Official Statistics