Work Plan for Preparing the Guidebook on the Use of

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United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
African Centre for
Statistics
Survey on Country Plans
EN/CSC2/2014/Pres/07
AfDB, AUC, ECA
2nd CSC Meeting for the African Project on the Implementation of the 2008 SNA
UNCC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2-4 April 2014
Survey/table proposed to
countries during the last
AGNA meeting
African Centre for
Statistics
Conclusions and
Recommendations
Actions
1.1: Formulate
country plan for
the
implementation of
the 2008 SNA
1.2: Take follow-up
actions to move
towards the 2008
SNA
1.3: Collaborate
with AGNA
Members and
Development
partners to fill in
the gaps
Production approach GDP – Identification
of economic activities
 Identify the industry groups (compilation
categories) according to ISIC Rev 4
classification that are relevant for the country
for which estimates of GO, IC and GVA and
GVA components would be compiled. These
can be at 1/2/3/4 digit ISIC 4 or a combination
of these depending on the relevance to the
country;
Production approach GDP – By industry
and institutions
 The GO, IC, GVA and GVA components
estimated for these categories would be
compiled separately for (a) general
government (within this separately for
administrative departments and departmental
enterprises), (b) financial corporations, (c)
non-financial corporations, (d) households
and if possible also for (e) NPISHs;
Employment matrix
 Labour input matrix is compiled for these
categories and institutional sectors. This is
important in the context of achieving GDP
exhaustiveness;
African Centre for
Statistics
Conclusions and
Recommendations
Actions
1.1: Formulate
country plan for
the
implementation of
the 2008 SNA
1.2: Take follow-up
actions to move
towards the 2008
SNA
1.3: Collaborate
with AGNA
Members and
Development
partners to fill in
the gaps
Expenditure approach GDP
 Expenditure side estimates will be compiled
for these categories for the overall economy;
HFCE and GFCE will be according to purpose
classifications of COICOP and COFOG,
respectively, but it should be possible to
convert these data to compilation categories.
Concordance tables between purpose
classifications and ISIC Rev 4 are available
on UNSD website;
SNA 2008 compliance – for production
and asset boundaries
 The SNA 2008 conceptual compliance
questionnaire is achieved; especially
important in this is covering non-observed
economy and more specifically the informal
sector. This requires action on many areas.
African Centre for
Statistics
Conclusions and
Recommendations
Actions
1.1: Formulate
country plan for
the
implementation of
the 2008 SNA
1.2: Take follow-up
actions to move
towards the 2008
SNA
1.3: Collaborate
with AGNA
Members and
Development
partners to fill in
the gaps
Stages of 2008 SNA implementation
Phase I of 2008 SNA implementation
o Supply and use table is compiled
and GDP estimated through this
framework
o Accounts are compiled until net
lending (capital account) for the
overall economy, rest of the world
and general government. The
accounts of overall economy will
give estimates of GNI, gross
national disposable income and
savings.
o Production and generation of
income accounts are compiled for
institutional sectors. This is
possible if GVA is estimated by
institutional sectors as above.
o QGDP estimated from production
and expenditure and also at
current and constant prices
African Centre for
Statistics
Conclusions and
Recommendations
Actions


1.1: Formulate
country plan for
the
implementation of
the 2008 SNA
1.2: Take follow-up
actions to move
towards the 2008
SNA
1.3: Collaborate
with AGNA
Members and
Development
partners to fill in
the gaps
Phase II of 2008 SNA implementation
o Institutional sector accounts up to
net lending
Phase III of 2008 SNA implementation
o Institutional sector accounts up to
financial accounts
o Change in net wealth is compiled
for institutional sectors
African Centre for
Statistics
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
African Centre for
Statistics
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