International Workshop
From Data to Accounts: Measuring Production in
National Accounting


8-10 June 2009
Beijing, China


 

List of documents

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Last update: 1 December 2010

DOCUMENTATION FOR THE WORKSHOP
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  1 Provisional Agenda
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  2 List of participants
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  3 Handbook on GDP by Production Approach
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PRESENTATIONS
Session I. Measuring production in the System of National Accounts: An overview
  PR.I.1 Keynote address: Production based approach to measuring GDP
Ian Ewing, Australian Bureau of Statistics

The Production approach to measuring GDP (paper)
Appendices
PPT


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  PR.I.2

GDP by Production approach: A general introduction with emphasis on integrated economic data collection framework
Viet Vu, UNSD Consultant

PPT
4.0 MB
Session II.

Agricultural sector: Estimation of agricultural output, intermediate consumption and value added

  PR.II.1

Agriculture in the SNA: Data sources and methodologies for the estimation of agricultural output, intermediate consumption and value added
Raymundo J. Talento, National Statistical Coordination Board, Philippines

PPT
2.8 MB
  PR.II.2

Current status of National Accounts in Cambodia
Oeur Sophal and Yim Saonith, National Institute of Statistics, Cambodia

PPT
191 KB
  PR.II.3 Guideline to the Agricultural sector Compilation: Thailand
Apichai Thamsermsukh, National Accounts Office, Thailand
PPT
1.4 MB
Session III. Manufacturing: Estimation of manufacturing output, intermediate consumption and value added
  PR.III.1 Measuring production of Manufacturing: New International Recommendations for the compilation of Industrial Statistics
Youlia Antonova, UNSD
PPT
1.6 MB
  PR.III.2 Lao's practices in measuring production of manufacturing
Kor Yang Pamah, Department of Statistics, Lao
PPT
374 KB
  PR.III.3 Measuring manufacturing production in Singapore
Sei Nei Koh, Singapore Department of Statistics
PPT
122 KB
  PR.III.4 The Overview of GDP Estimates and Related Issues in China
Hong Jin, National Bureau of Statistics of China
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37 KB
  PR.III.5 Accounting methods of industrial production increase rate
Jianxun Yu, National Bureau of Statistics of China
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47 KB
  PR.III.6

Compilation of production-based GDP of Macao
Wai Keong Ung, Statistics and Census Service, Macao, China

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Session IV. Services sector: Estimation of services output, intermediate consumption and value added. Market and non-market services
  PR.IV.1 Services in the SNA. Data sources and estimates of particular service activities, incl. the new International Recommendations for Distributive Trade Statistics
Youlia Antonova, UNSD
PPT
1.6 MB
  PR.IV.2
The Services Sector in the Philippine System of National Accounts (PSNA)
Maria Fe Talento, National Statistical Coordination Board, Philippines
PPT
172 KB
  PR.IV.3 Sample survey on partial services
Hou Shouguo, National Bureau of Statistics of China
PPT
282 KB
Session V. Informal sector: Data sources and compilation of output and gross value added for the Informal sector on the basis of data collected for the household unincorporated enterprises
  PR.V.1 Household production: Conceptual Framework and data collection for value added compilation
Viet Vu, UNSD Consultant
PPT
4.5 MB
  PR.V.2 Informal Sector In Malaysia
Razaman Bin Ridzuan, Department of Statistics, Malaysia
PPT
4.4 MB
  PR.V.3 Informal sector in Vietnam
Nguyen Van Nong , Central Statistical Office, Vietnam
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135 KB
  PR.V.4 GDP and Informal sector in Mongolia
Demberel Ayush, National Statistical Office, Mongolia
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1.3 MB
Session IV Challenges faced by National Statistical Offices in compiling economic statistics data and their coherence and contribution to the advancement of the SNA implementation
  PR.VI.1 General discussion
Frederick W H Ho, University of Hong Kong
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90 KB