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INDONESIA COUNTRY PRACTICES

INDONESIA COUNTRY PRACTICES. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON REGIONAL PRODUCTS AND INCOME ACCOUNTS BEIJING, CHINA 15-17 MARCH 2010. Indonesia. 33 provinces 370 regencies & 95 municipalities Area 1.91 million km 2 Population 228,5 million (2008) Population growth 1.36 % (2000-2008).

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INDONESIA COUNTRY PRACTICES

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  1. INDONESIA COUNTRY PRACTICES INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON REGIONAL PRODUCTS AND INCOME ACCOUNTS BEIJING, CHINA 15-17 MARCH 2010

  2. Indonesia • 33 provinces • 370 regencies & 95 municipalities • Area 1.91 million km2 • Population 228,5 million (2008) • Population growth 1.36 % (2000-2008)

  3. PRACTICES OF INDONESIA • Calculation quarterly and yearly • National consultation meeting between provincial data and national data quarterly • Regional consultation meeting on several provincial by island yearly

  4. DISCREPANCIES • National aggregates and sum of regional data both in current and constant prices • Production approach and expenditure approach • GRP by provinces and total GRP of district/municipality data

  5. SOURCES OF DISCREPANCIES • Differences between inflation data national and provincial data • Sources of data collection

  6. PROBLEMS • Differencies between source of data between national and regional • Source of final consumption data from socio economic survey yearly, presentation quarterly • Data gaps remain in the source statistics, examples: services sector data

  7. Main types of data sources (Examples on several sector)

  8. Compilation Approaches • The integrated approach: - Input-Output Table; SUT (in progress) • Use of integrated National Input-Output Tables for: • Commodity balance methods • Reconciliation of input and output of products • Identification of errors; -weaknesses in the source data • Filling in gaps using fixed ratios

  9. EFFORTS TO MINIMIZE DISCREPANCIES • Reconciliation data on national consultation meeting by evaluating: methodology, source of raw data, coverage of data • Identifiying source of discrepancies • Discusing comparative of raw data (database) and develop the sources and methods that best measure the required concept according to the circumstances.

  10. Main types of methodology (Examples on several sector)

  11. PLAN TO CHANGE • Calculation GRP and GDP by income approaches due biased data on income • Implementation on SNA 2008 • Implementation on ISIC rev.4 • Implementation data of Census of Economy 2006 as benchmark

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