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

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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

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INDONESIA COUNTRY PRACTICES

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON REGIONAL PRODUCTS AND INCOME ACCOUNTS

BEIJING, CHINA 15-17 MARCH 2010

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Indonesia

• 33 provinces• 370 regencies & 95

municipalities• Area 1.91 million km2

• Population 228,5 million (2008)

• Population growth 1.36 % (2000-2008)

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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

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DISCREPANCIES

1. National aggregates and sum of regional data both in current and constant prices

2. Production approach and expenditure approach

3. GRP by provinces and total GRP of district/municipality data

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SOURCES OF DISCREPANCIES

• Differences between inflation data national and provincial data

• Sources of data collection

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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

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Main types of data sources (Examples on several sector)

Industrial Origin National Level Provinces level (33 Provinces)

Food Crops BPS 26:BPS; 7 Administrative data

Estate Crops BPS 1: BPS; 32: Administrative data

Livestock & Its Product BPS 2: BPS; 31: Administrative data

Water Supply BPS 3:BPS; 8: admnistrative data; 22: reports of individual unit

Hotel BPS 33 :BPS

Road Transport BPS 5: BPS; 28: administrative data

Bank BPS-Central Bank 33: BPS

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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

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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.

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Main types of methodology (Examples on several sector)

Industrial Origin National Level Provinces level (33 Provinces)

Food Crops Production approach (PA)

Production approach

Estate Crops Production approach Production approach

Livestock & Its Product Production approach Production approach

Mining Income approach (IA) Production approach

Construction Income approach 10:PA; 5:IA; 18 :others

Bank Income approach 6:PA; 27:IA

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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