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Reform of statistical programs and methodology of China Liu Aihua National Bureau of Statistics of China June 26, 2007, Paris. National Bureau of Statistics. Severe Challenges Transition in economic system and social structure Changed environment Emerging suspicion and questioning.
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Reform of statistical programs and methodology of China Liu Aihua National Bureau of Statistics of China June 26, 2007, Paris National Bureau of Statistics
Severe Challenges • Transition in economic system and social structure • Changed environment • Emerging suspicion and questioning National Bureau of Statistics
II. Consistent Measures • Reforming the national accounts system and improving the quality of national and regional account data • Establishing scientific system of statistical surveys • Improving statistical indicators and standards National Bureau of Statistics
III. Future Development Three Year (2006-2008) Rolling Plan for Reform of Statistical Programs and Methodology of NBS National Bureau of Statistics
The goals: • to improve and perfect the current statistical programs and methodology • to construct a core statistical program system to timely reflect how the social-economic development is in a comprehensive, harmonious and sustainable way National Bureau of Statistics
Contents of Reform: (I) Object of reform: Making the Periodic Censuses and On-going Statistical Programs part of an integrated system National Bureau of Statistics
(II) Major Survey Contents • National Accounting • Basic Statistical Units • Agriculture and Rural Area • Industry, Energy • Construction industry • Fixed assets investment • Real estate National Bureau of Statistics
8. Trade and Foreign Economic Cooperation 9. Population and employment 10. Society and science 11. Service industry 12. Rural and urban household surveys 13. Prices National Bureau of Statistics
(III) Standards of statistical classifications • Completing the edition of “Commodity Classification Catalogue for Statistical Use” • Conducting research and making China’s “Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose” • Developing detailed classification standards of basic units for statistical use • Preparing for the revision of “The Industrial Classification for National Economic Activities” National Bureau of Statistics
(IV) Building up a network platform of line ministries • Integration of official statistics • Information exchange mechanism between different ministries • Management and coordination of information dissemination by line ministries National Bureau of Statistics