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Workshop on price statistics The Hague – 20th and 21 st of June 2013

Workshop on price statistics The Hague – 20th and 21 st of June 2013. The user experience with detailed average prices Luca Protti - DG SANCO – European Commission. Pilot project on detailed average prices. Provided by Eurostat in the framework of a pilot project which started in 2009

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Workshop on price statistics The Hague – 20th and 21 st of June 2013

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  1. Workshop on price statistics The Hague – 20th and 21st of June 2013 The user experience with detailed average prices Luca Protti - DG SANCO – European Commission

  2. Pilot project on detailed average prices Provided by Eurostat in the framework of a pilot project which started in 2009 Data are used within the Consumers Markets Scoreboard The aim is to asses price divergence and the fragmentation in retail markets

  3. Consumer Market Scoreboard (2012 edition) • Market MONITORING SURVEY: • 51 consumer markets in EU27 + IS/NO: over 60% of consumption expenditure • Consumers with recent purchasing experience in the market – subset of the general population • Questions: comparability, trust, satisfaction, problems & complaints, choice and switching • Comparisons with 2010 and 2011 • Other data: • PRICES: variability of prices across EU countries and link with spending power • COMPLAINTS collected by Member States

  4. Data on prices in the Consumer Market Scoreboard. Sources: • Eurostat pilot project on detailed price levels for specific groups of products • Network services: provided to Eurostat by MS (gas, electricity, postal services, fixed telephone) + other Commission reports (cross-border parcel delivery, broadband internet access • Vehicle Fuels: available within the Market Observatory for energy

  5. The Eurostat pilot project on detailed average prices • 4th year of pilot • Reference period: June 2011 • 156 products covered, up from 87 of the previous year • 27 countries covered (including CH, IS and TR) – up from 25 • however several cells (countries*products) are empty

  6. Consumer Market Scoreboard – analysis on prices • Data presented by clusters of product categories: • fast-moving retail goods • (semi-)durable goods, • vehicle fuels, • recreational and personal care services • network services (public utilities, transport and telecom)

  7. Consumer Market Scoreboard – analysis on prices • In each graph – for each price category: • coefficient of variation for prices across the EU. • the degree of correlation between price levels and actual individual consumption per capita • Rationale: highlightproductcategories for whichconsumers in less affluent countries pay (relatively) more.

  8. Fastmoving consumer goods

  9. Semi-durable goods

  10. Vehicle fuels

  11. Recreational and personal care services

  12. Network services

  13. Detailed data on prices - open issues • Geographicalcoveragestill to becompleted: some countries not providing data or providingthemonly for someproductcategories • Comparability of productsacross countries. To whatextentpricesalsoreflectdifferences in quality? • Overlappingbetween the marketsmonitored in the monitoring survey and the productcategories for whichprice data are available • Additionalway to analysize the data in the context of consumer policy. • Possible to include the time dimension in the analysis? • Data canbepresented/grouped in a differentway?

  14. Detailed data on prices Additional ways to analyze the data in the context of consume policy • Possible to include the time dimension in the analysis? • Ranking of countries: is it consistent across different products? • Could data be presented/grouped in a different way? • Other ? – suggestions welcomed

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