06860oam 22011414 450 991081096620332120240402050725.01-4623-5679-61-4527-8540-61-4518-7097-397866128419031-282-84190-4(CKB)3170000000055136(EBL)1608048(SSID)ssj0000944162(PQKBManifestationID)11573591(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000944162(PQKBWorkID)10982732(PQKB)11701361(OCoLC)457180026(MiAaPQ)EBC1608048(IMF)WPIEE2008239(EXLCZ)99317000000005513620020129d2008 uf 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrLatin America : Highlights from the Implementation of the System of National Accounts 1993 (1993 SNA) /Roberto Ramos, Lisbeth Rivas, Gonzalo Pastor Campos1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (53 p.)IMF Working PapersIMF working paper ;WP/08/239Description based upon print version of record.1-4519-1550-0 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; II. Background; Boxes; 1. Changing the Base Year: What does it Imply?; 2. Latin America: Impact on Nominal GDP Levels from Changes in Base Year and Implementation of 1993 SNA; III. Key Methodological and Data Source Upgrades; 3. 1993 SNA Main Methodological Changes from 1968 SNA; IV. Updating National Accounts in Latin America: A Preliminary Assessment; A. Quality Gaps vis-à-vis Best Practices; Tables; 1. Latin America and the Caribbean: Data ROSC: Summary of Results-National Accounts; B. Economic Dimensions of the Data Revisions2. G8 Countries: Data ROSC: Summary of Results-National Accounts Figures; 1. Median changes in Base year Nominal GDP: Expenditure Approach; 2. Median changes in Base year Nominal GDP: Production Approach; 3. Latin America: Difference in Real GDP Growth Rates Under New and Old National Accounts Statistics; 3. Average Real GDP Per-capita Growth Rates Under Alternative NA Series; 4. Latin America: Changes in GDP Structure due to Changes in National Accounts Statistics; 4. Selected Countries: Share of Compensation to Employees in Total Nominal GDP; C. Remaining Data Puzzles5. Changes in the Composition of Aggregate Demand Under New National Accounts Statistics 5. Brazil: Changes in Real Consumption Growth Rates Resulting from Comparing Old and New NationalAccounts; 4. Reconciliation of Household Survey and National Accounts Households Final Consumption Expenditure Data; 6. LAC Region: Simple Correlation Between Gross Fixed Capital Formation in Machinery and Equipment and Imports of Capital Goods; 7. LAC Region: Gross Fixed capital Formation Ratios to GDP and Alternative ICOR Estimates5. Issues with the Calculation of Gross Fixed Capital Formation in Construction Activities 6. Latin America: Average Changes in Inventories, 2000-2005; 7. Latin America: Peak Value of Changes in Inventories, 2000-2005; 8. Caribbean Region: Average Changes in Inventories, 2000-2005; V. Estimation Bias in the Compilation of Nominal GDP Figures: A First Approximation; 9. Caribbean Region: Peak Value of Changes in Inventories, 2000-2005; 6. Latin America: Status of 1993 SNA Implementation-Replies to IBGE's Questionnaires; 8. LAC Region: Biases in Nominal GDPCalculationsA. Nominal GDP Under-estimation due to Outdated Base year and Lagging 1993 SNA ImplementationB. Under-estimation of Household Final Consumption Expenditure; C. Over-estimation of Gross Fixed Capital Formation in Construction; 9. Latin America: Sensitivity Analysis Under Alternative GDP Ratios of Gross Fixed Capital Formation in Construction, 1995-2005; VI. Concluding Remarks; VII. Selected Bibliography; Appendix Tables; 1. Latin America and the Caribbean: Inclusion of Selected Variables in the National Accounts Statistics and Consumer Price Index (CPI)2. Latin America and the Caribbean 1993 SNA Implementation Status and National Accounts Statistics Vintage Base Year ..This paper reviews the Latin American experience with the implementation of 1993 SNAand the updating of the national accounts' base year. It also makes a preliminary assessment of the possible estimation biases in nominal GDP estimates stemming from the use of outdated national accounts base years, downwards biases with household final consumption estimates, and an overestimation of gross fixed capital formation in construction activities.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2008/239National incomeLatin AmericaAccountingEvaluationInvestments: GeneralimfMacroeconomicsimfGeneral Aggregative Models: GeneralimfInvestmentimfCapitalimfIntangible CapitalimfCapacityimfMacroeconomics: ConsumptionimfSavingimfWealthimfUrban, Rural, and Regional Economics: Household Analysis: GeneralimfAggregate Factor Income DistributionimfNational accountsimfGross fixed investmentimfConsumptionimfHousehold consumptionimfIncomeimfNational incomeimfSaving and investmentimfEconomicsimfNicaraguaimfNational incomeAccountingEvaluation.Investments: GeneralMacroeconomicsGeneral Aggregative Models: GeneralInvestmentCapitalIntangible CapitalCapacityMacroeconomics: ConsumptionSavingWealthUrban, Rural, and Regional Economics: Household Analysis: GeneralAggregate Factor Income DistributionNational accountsGross fixed investmentConsumptionHousehold consumptionIncomeNational incomeSaving and investmentEconomics339.3091821Ramos Roberto1693104Rivas Lisbeth1693105Pastor Campos Gonzalo1621265DcWaIMFBOOK9910810966203321Latin America4070677UNINA