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Explore the proposed restructuring of SEEAs in New York for clearer accounts and enhanced standardization, with a focus on the new chapter structure and policy uses. Discuss the implications and perspectives on the proposed changes.
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SEEA Structure proposal • Starting point conclusions of the LG in New York, 2006 (short minutes) • Linkage to SNA • Standards only for the well developed parts • No position in different schools of thought • Case studies and implementation issues must be removed • Clear presentation of accounts and itentities • Maintain the current structure
Main principles of restructuring • Maintain current chapter structure • Standardisation only for mature parts • Update of other parts based on clear needs • More condensed presentation, like SNA • Present policy uses in a separate part of the SEEA • Stronger linkage of SEEA to indicators
Proposed new chapter structure • 1. Introduction • 2. SEEA structure • Part I Statistical standard • 3. Physical flow accounts • 4. Environmentally related activities and products • 5. Balance sheets for natural resources • 6. Full sequence of monetary current accounts • Part II Experimental accounts • 7. Valuation techniques • 8. Adjustment of NA aggregates • Part III Applications & policy uses • 9. Applications & policy uses
Main issues new structure • Indicators • Put the accounting framework upfront • Compact presentation style, especially asset accounts • Level of detail: balance between System’s approach and the devil of details • Deviding line between Parts I and II • Structure of Applications & Policy uses chapter • Glosary of terms / Index
Issues for discussion • Do you agree with the principles of restructuring the SEEA? • Do you agree with the proposed chapter structure? • Does this structure proposal lead to new revision issues? • Further development of the SEEA structure? • Linkages to other statistical systems