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Page 1: Eurostat Macro integration. Presented by Piet Verbiest Statistics Netherlands.

Eurostat

Macro integration

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Presented by

Piet Verbiest

Statistics Netherlands

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Macro integration

Reconciliation of inconsistent statistical data on a high level of aggregation

Balancing is reconciling inconsistent statistical information from independent sources brought together in an ‘accounting’ framework consisting of well-defined variables, accounting identities on combinations of variables and other less strict relations between the sets of variables.

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Macro integration

National accounts an example

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National accounts• Comprehensive overview of all economic transactions in

a country

• Quarterly and annual report of a country

Key indicators Gross domestic product (GDP): economic growth; Gross national income Consumption of households, investment, foreign trade Government debt Employment

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Labour accounts

National accounts in the Netherlands

Supply and use tables

Sector accounts

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Supply and use tables

Variables and basic identities identities(1) P + M = IC + C + I + E(2) Y = P - IC(3) Y = C + I + E - M(4) Y = W + OS/MI

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What we want:

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GDP production method 930 - 460 = 470GDP expenditure method 350 + 90 + 300 - 270 = 470

P M IC C I EThe Netherlands ltd 930 + 270 = 460 + 350 + 90 + 300

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What we get:

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P M IC C I EThe Netherlands ltd 930 + 245 ≠ 450 + 350 + 90 + 275

GDP production method 930 - 450 = 480GDP expenditure method 350 + 90 + 275 - 245 = 470

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P M IC C I EThe Netherlands ltd 930 + 245 ≠ 450 + 350 + 90 + 275

Whisky 5Other 930 + 240 ≠ 450 + 350 + 90 + 275

Macro integration / balancing

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GDP production method 930 - 450 = 480GDP expenditure method 350 + 90 + 275 - 245 = 470

5355

475355

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Macro integration / balancing

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P M IC C I EThe Netherlands ltd 930 + 245 ≠ 450 + 355 + 90 + 275

Whisky 5 5Crude oil 40 20

Other 930 + 200 430 + 350 + 90 + 275

GDP production method 930 - 450 = 480GDP expenditure method 355 + 90 + 275 - 245 = 475

Industry dataRefineries

Production Fuel 30

Intermediate consumptionCrude oil 20other 5

Value added 5

20

225

495225

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Macro integration / balancing

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GDP production method 930 - 450 = 480GDP expenditure method 355 + 90 + 275 - 225 = 495

P M IC C I EThe Netherlands ltd 930 + 225 ≠ 450 + 355 + 90 + 275

Whisky 5 5Crude oil 20 20Tablets 60 30 10

Components 50Other 870 + 200 ≠ 380 + 320 + 80 + 275

Industry dataComputer industry

ProductionTablets 60

Intermediate consumptionComponents 50other 5

Value added 5

20

295 275

295

50

465

275

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SUPPLY USEOutput of

industries Impo

rt

Tota

l

Input ofindustries

Con

s

Expo

rt

Inve

st.

Tota

l

Com

mod

ities

YTotal P M IC+Y C E I

Value added

=P IC+ Y = GDP

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SUPPLY USE

Output of

industries Impo

rt

Tota

l

Input ofindustries

Con

s.

Expo

rt

Inve

st.

tota

l

Com

mod

ities

Y

Total P M IC+Y E C I

P - IC = Y = GDP P–IC = Y =C+I+E-M

P M IC C IE+ + ++=

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Commodities: 500 Industries: 150 Final expenditure: 20 Simultaneous: cup and cop

Domestic production Imports Total Final Totalsupply expenditure use

basic prices cif

Valuation

Taxes/

margins

subsidieson products

Value addedTotal output

Intermediate consumption

purchasers prices excl. VAT

Use tableSupply table

Total output

Non deductable VAT

trade andtransport

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Eurostat

Macro integration

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Presented by

• Jacco Daalmans

[email protected]

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Mathematical models

2+9=10

5=7

15/2=722=17

1=0

3+7=106=6

22=17+5

Mathematical Models

12+3+10=25

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Mathematical models

• Can be automated

• Reproducible results

• Flexible

• Large scale applications

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BUT: Small discrepancies, without known cause

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Example 1: Whisky

Imports = Consumption

Given:

Imports = 5, Consumption=0

Model outcome could be: Imports= 2.5 Consumption = 2.5

NOT DESIRABLE!

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Example 2: Remaining discrepancies

Production (P) = 930 Imports (M) = 275 Interm. Cons. (IC)= 450 Cons. Invest. Export (CIE)= 740

P+ M = IC + CIE 1205 ≠ 1190 P – IC = CIE – M 480 ≠ 465

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Example 2: Remaining discrepancies

Production (P) = 930 928Imports (M) = 275 272Interm. Cons. (IC)= 450 455Cons. Invest. Export (CIE)= 740 745

P+ M = IC + CIE 1205 ≠ 1190 1200=1200P – IC = CIE – M 480 ≠ 465 473=473

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Different models

• RAS/IPF/RAKING- easy, numerical technique

- for a specific problem• STONE - broad scope of applicability

- mathematical optimization• DENTON (benchmarking)

- Time component (quarterly and annual data)

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STONE’s Method

• Broad applicability

• Achieves consistency by solving a minimum adjustment problem

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STONE’s Method

Searches for a result with minimum deviation from the input.

Mathematical:Translation to a least squares optimization problem

Consistency rules translate to constraints of the model.

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STONE’s Method

Linear constraints, like:

• Total is the sum of components: Manufacturing = Food + Textiles + Clothing;• Commodity balances; Total use = Total supply;• Definitions: Value added = Output – Intermediate consumption

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Extensions

Inequality constraints: Total Use ≥ 0

Soft constraints: Stocks of perishables goods ≈ 0

Ratio constraints: Value added Tax / Supply = 0.21

Refineries: use of crude oil / output ≈ 0.7

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A man with a watch

knows what time it is

A man with two watches

is never sure

(Segal’s Law)

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Reliability weights

Important instrument to steer the results.

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Example 2: Remaining discrepancies

Production (P) = 930 928 Imports (M) = 275 272 Interm. Cons. (IC)= 450 455 Cons. Invest. Export (CIE)= 740 745

P+ M = IC + CIE 1200=1200 P – IC = CIE – M 473=473

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Example 2: Remaining discrepancies

Production (P) = 930 928 930Imports (M) = 275 272 270 Interm. Cons. (IC)= 450 455 450Cons. Invest. Export (CIE)= 740 745 750

P+ M = IC + CIE 1200=1200 1200=1200P – IC = CIE – M 473=473 480= 480

green = p and IC more reliable

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Conclusions

Mathematical methods powerful instrument

Elaborate modelling constructions possible

But should be used properly!