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Seminar on Developing a Programme for Implementation of 2008 SNA and Supporting Economics Statistics in
CARICOM Region Kingston, Jamaica
January 30 to February 1, 2013
Integrating the BOP in the National Accounts
By Hazel CorbinEastern Caribbean Central Bank
Outline of Presentation Background BOP Data Sources National Accounts Tables
Compiled Links between BOP and NA Current Practices Future Plans
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Antigua & BarbudaAnguilla
St Kitts & Nevis Montserrat
Dominica
Grenada
St Vincent & the
Grenadines
St Lucia
ECCB
MEMBERS OF THE ECCB
Background
BOP compilation for ECCU member countries began in 1980’s and started as a manual exercise
TA was received from World University Services of Canada (WUSC), the Centre from Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA) and the Central Bank of Argentina to automate the process
BOP estimates for member countries are compiled on an annual basis with technical assistance from the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB)
Background BOP Estimates are compiled in
accordance with BPM5 Plans are in place to implement BPM6,
presently receiving TA from CARTAC to review survey forms
Conceptually the BOP accounts are closely linked to the SNA and there is virtually complete concordance between manuals
Categories of BOP: The BOP is comprised of two major categories of
accounts:I. Current Account
II. Capital and Financial Account
The ECCB separates the Financing because it is easier to see for analysis purposes but Financing is actually part of the Financial Account of the Capital and Financial Account
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BOP Data Sources Surveys of establishments ECCB Monetary Survey Government Fiscal Data Government Debt Statistics Trade Statistics Other Government Departments Interviews Estimation
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Major Sources of the BOP: Surveys
1. Accommodation establishments
8. Statutory bodies and public corporations
2. Insurance companies and agencies
9. Airport and Seaport authority
3. Airlines 10. Development banks
4. Express delivery services
11. International direct investment enterprises
5. Shipping agencies 12. Funding and technical assistance agencies
6. Oil importing companies 13. Embassies of foreign governments
7. Central Government 14. Charitable and non-profit organizations
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The national accounts consists mainly of: GDP by Economic Activity in current and
constant prices Tables on the Expenditure of GDP in
current prices Supply and Use Tables Quarterly GDP Index Other macro-economic indicators
National Accounts Of ECCU Member Countries
Links between BOP and NA BPM5 and SNA 93 and by extension, BPM6
and 2008 SNA follow similar concepts of: Residency - both invoke the concepts of
economic territory and center of economic interest
Valuation – market price is the primary concept for valuation
Time of Recording – the BOP and the national accounts are constructed in principle on an accrual basis
Links between BOP and NA BPM6 is now fully consistent with SNA
The income account of BOP is now called the primary account
The current transfers account is now the secondary income account
Links between BOP and NA The linkage of the BOP and the SNA are
reinforced by the fact that in almost all countries the BOP data are compiled first and subsequently incorporated into the national accounts
Links between BOP and NA The SNA coverage of exports of goods and
services is identical to the BOP coverage
In BOP, exports and imports of services are disaggregated in more detail to provide data for analysis and policy decisions- particularly for negotiations in international trade in services needed for international agreements
Links between BOP and NA Flows reflected in BOP affect in some
ways the activities of the total economy
Activities relating to production, generation and distribution of income, consumption and accumulation could be affected by BOP transactions
Links between BOP and NA Apart from income flows generated domestically
and included in gross value added or GDP there are income flows to or from the rest of the world.
These flows constitute additional sources of income:
Compensation of Employees Property Income Taxes on Production and Imports Current Taxes on Income and Wealth Other Current Transfers
Links between BOP and NA They are included in the measurement of
Gross National Income Gross Disposable Income National Saving- the balancing item between
Disposable Income and final consumption
Expenditure on GDPExports of Goods and ServicesImports of Goods and Services
The Rest of the World Accounts Gross National Income Gross National Disposable Income Current Account Balance is equal to
saving/investment gap for the economy
Links between BOP and NA
Rest of the World Account in SNA Records transactions between a resident
unit and the rest of the word In the production and generation of income
accounts, transactions are within the national economy
Difference between GDP and GNI arises because of ROW transactions
Links between BOP and NA
Links between BOP and NA
Links between BOP and NA
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 2011GVA AT BASIC PRICES 2,598.74
Taxes less Subsidies on Products 437.64 GDP AT MARKET PRICES 3,036.38
Net Income from Abroad (119.12) GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 2,917.26 Net Current Transfers from Abroad 69.30 GROSS NATIONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME 2,986.56
Private Final Consumption 1,869.84 Government Final Consumption 523.28 Total Final Consumption 2,393.12
GROSS NATIONAL SAVING 593.44 Gross Capital Formation 921.77 Gross National Saving 593.44
FOREIGN SAVING 328.32
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 2011TOTAL CONSUMPTION 2,393.12
General Government 523.28 Private 1,869.84
GROSS CAPITAL FORMATION 921.77 Transport Equipment 55.48 Other Equipment 157.32 Construction 708.97
GOODS AND SERVICES (278.50) Total Exports of Goods and Services 1,451.90
Exports of Goods 151.61 Exports of Services 1,300.29
Total Imports of Goods and Services 1,730.40 Imports of Goods 1,162.20 Imports of Services 568.21
GDP AT MARKET PRICES 3,036.38 Less Taxes on Products 462.64 Plus Subsidies on Products 25.00
GVA AT BASIC PRICES 2,598.74
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Links between BOP and NA (1) GDP = C+I+
X-M
(2) CAB = X-M + NPI +NCT
(3) GNDI = GDP + NPI + NCT
(the goods & services account)
ROW current acc/BOP current acc)
(the primary and secondary distribution of income accounts)
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Relationship between BOP and National Accounts
GNDI= C + I + CAB
(4) S = GNDI - C S = I + CAB (5) CAB = S - I
(the use of disposable income account)
current account balance is equal to the savings/investment gap for an economy
SNA and BOP the value of export and import of goods is f.o.b.
Imported goods are normally valued c.i.f, in trade statistics, that is including freight and insurance to bring goods to destination
An adjustment is made to derive imports at f.o.b.
Insurance estimated at 2% and freight 10%
Current Practices
Travel credit- the largest component of Export of Services is derived from estimates of average daily expenditure of visitors in the domestic market.
These estimates for some member states may need to be revised based on data obtained from recent visitor expenditure surveys
Current Practices
Workers remittances are important in ECCU and are included in current transfers in BOP
Prior to 2004, official remittances data were obtained from EC0/EC1 returns received from the commercial banks
Respondents were required to provide detailed information to the Ministry of Finance on the source of inflows and outflows of foreign exchange
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Current Practices
Capital markets in the ECCU were liberalized in September 2004 which affected the quality of official remittance data received from commercial banks.
Current data on remittances are estimates at this time and are compiled based on available qualitative and quantitative information such as developments in the remittance source countries as well as the domestic economies source of inflows and outflows of foreign exchange
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Current Practices
Projects in place to improve the estimation of remittances to the ECCU
In the ECCU, the regulation and supervision of remittance service providers is ongoing through the establishment of Single Regulatory Units (SRUs) in each member country
These Units would be responsible for regulating other financial institutions that do not fall under the ECCB
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Current Practices
Future Plans Complete revision of the BOP survey
forms completed in 2008
Presently receiving TA from CARTAC to review the revised BOP survey forms
The next step is the development of the BOP compilation software for implementation of BPM6
Future Plans Plans are also in place to develop IIP accounts
as a pilot project for one of the ECCU member states during 2013
Summary and Conclusion The BOP estimates are completely integrated
in the SNA database in the ECCU member states
The ECCB continues to provide technical assistance in both BOP and national accounts thus ensuring harmonization of methodology adopted
The End…
Thank You