ࡱ>  rbjbjVV 8V<<?ic022? @%@%@%@9@9@9@8q@A|9@ {DLMG"oGGGIIIzzzzzzz|<z%@IIIIIz%@%@GGzMMMI%@G%@GyMIzMMzmdtGFiR9@9Lqyz0 {sƀLƀtƀ%@t IIMIIIIIzzMIII {IIIIƀIIIIIIIII2 >:  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING capital stock data at the OECD status and outlook Paul Schreyer, Julien Dupont, Seung-Hee Koh and Colin Webb, OECD Introduction  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara1. There is significant demand for measures of capital stock at the national and at the international level. At the OECD this is clear from the sustained number of enquiries from researchers for capital stock data that are internationally comparable, timely and available for long time periods. Demand exists because several widely-used indicators of competitiveness and economic growth (e.g., multi-factor productivity) require reliable information on capital. At first sight, the dissemination of international capital stock data by the OECD would seem straightforward and not necessarily more difficult than the compilation of other variables such as GDP, investment or private consumption. In practice, even if most of national statistical offices in OECD countries publish capital stock data on a regular basis, things are more complicated because several factors come into play: there is more than one type of capital measure and each measure corresponds to a different analytical usage. This is not always well understood - capital measures are sometimes used indiscriminately, regardless of the purpose for which they have been constructed; even for a specific type of capital measure, national assumptions underlying their compilation make their international comparability uncertain; at the OECD there are several databases that host capital stock data, albeit of different scope, coverage and quality a circumstance that does not help ease of access for the user.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara2. The present note provides information for users in search of internationally comparable capital stock data. It discusses the challenges when compiling capital stock at the national level, recalls basic concepts underlying capital measures, data availability at OECD and indicates directions of future work. The challenges of estimating Capital Stock series  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara3. In general, capital stock series are not directly measured. In common with most measures presented in National Accounts, they are estimated by national statisticians using available underlying data with local methodology and assumptions although there is increasing convergence towards international standards. However, for capital stock estimates there are heavy data requirements. Minimum requirements include: a benchmark level of capital stock for at least one year (preferably by asset type); long-time-series of investment volumes and price deflators (preferably by asset type); as much asset type detail as possible; depending on the type of capital stock being estimated (see Box 1.), estimates of average services lives by asset and/or depreciation rates for each asset; industry by asset-type investment matrices for capital stock by industry.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara4. Changing methodological practices also make it difficult. For over 20 years until the early 1990s many OECD countries followed the recommendations of A System of National Accounts, 1968 (1968 SNA) and established regularly published capital stock series. With the implementation of A System of National Accounts, 1993 (1993 SNA) and introduction of other new concepts, major changes to methodology occurred that particularly affected the measurement of capital stock, causing major ruptures in availability in some countries, most notably: the allocation of software and other intangible assets to investment (Lequiller et al.); the use of quality-adjusted (hedonic) prices to deflate investment in ICT goods (Schreyer 2001); the practice of using annually re-weighted chained, rather than fixed base, Laspeyres aggregation of investment and capital stock volumes; increasing recognition that measures of productive stock (see Box 1.) should be used as inputs into multi-factor productivity (MFP) estimation Recognizing the dual nature of capital (wealth and source of capital services), the internationally agreed System of National Accounts 2008 (2008 SNA) introduces a number of developments linked to an integrated approach towards capital measurement encompassing different measures of capital (gross and net capital stocks, productive stocks). Consequently the capital services provided by non financial assets to the production process are now explicitly recognized (see 2008 SNA, chapter 20).  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING Box  SEQ box1. Brief overview of capital stock concepts Conceptually, there are two types of capital measures, each reflecting a different role of capital. The first type of measure looks at capital in its function as a provider of services in production for example, an office building provides services of shelter or a lorry provides transportation services. The quantity of capital services derived from the stock of capital will depend on the physical characteristics of the capital goods involved. For example, the size and the age of a lorry will influence the quantity of services that can be derived from its usage. When the purpose of capital measurement is to gauge its role in production, as a deliverer of capital services, some measure of a productive stock is called for. A measure of the productive stock would typically be constructed by aggregating past investments and applying some efficiency weighting as well as a retirement pattern. For example, a 10-year old lorry would be given a weight of 0.6 compared to a new lorry when past purchases of lorries are added up to construct a measure of todays productive stock of lorries. One would also take into account that lorries are scrapped after a certain number of years and investments that date back say 30 years would not enter a measure of todays productive stock. Most importantly, when productive stocks of different types of assets are brought together, they are weighted by their relative productivity in production. The overall productive stock will then constitute a measure for the potential flow of productive services that all fixed assets can deliver in production. The actual volume flow of capital services delivered by an asset is assumed to be directly proportional to the productive stock. The rate of change of the productive stock approximates the flow of capital services, because the latter are of interest for the measurement of capital productivity and multi-factor productivity growth. The second major type of capital measure captures its role as a store of wealth. The relevant aggregate is the net stock or wealth stock that captures the market value of capital goods. Unlike the productive stock, its purpose is not to track capitals role as a factor of production but to track the role of capital as a set of assets with market value net stocks appear on balance sheets and in the context of income and wealth accounting. Although there are special cases where the net stock and the productive stock coincide, this is not generally the case because they reflect different concepts and usages. Net stock is an entity that is recognised by 1993 SNA and all countries that publish capital stock data publish at least a measure of the net stock. The gross stock is a special case of the net stock in that it takes retirements of assets into account, but not depreciation. A measure of the gross stock is built on the assumption that a capital good retains full productive capacity during its service life and is then retired. At the same time, when the gross stocks for different assets are aggregated, no attempt is made to introduce weights that reflect each assets productivity. Aggregation, akin to the net stock, is on the basis of as new prices. Gross capital stock is also recognised by 1993 SNA and is often produced and published by statistical offices. For more information on capital measures and their uses see OECD (2001, 2009) and Schreyer (2004a). Capital stock data in OECD statistics  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara5. There is no single OECD database where all relevant capital stock data are stored. Several OECD databases contain capital stock data because the data differ in several aspects. A first distinction is the origin of the data: capital stock series either constitute official data made available to the OECD by its member countries or unofficial data that may come from other national sources or that may have been estimated by OECD. A second distinction relates to the coverage of the data. Some databases are confined to aggregate statistics, such as the OECD Economic Outlook database (EO) or the OECD Productivity Database, while others provide a break-down by industry, such as OECDs Structural Analysis (STAN) and Annual National Accounts (ANA) databases. A third distinction relates to the type of capital stock variable: for example, the Productivity Database features measures of capital services (and productive stocks) whereas the National Accounts database contains measures of net and/or gross capital stocks (see Box 1). With these distinctions in mind, there are four working repositories of capital stock data, each with its specific rationale and contents. They are described below. Mention is also made of two databases that have been discontinued. Net and gross capital stocks by broad industrial activity, with 3-way asset break-down  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara6. The OECD Annual National Accounts (ANA) bring together a large number of national accounts series for OECD countries. This includes data on net and gross capital stocks broken down by economic activity and by three types of assets (machinery and equipment, structures and other). The data are transmitted by OECD Member countries in reply to an official questionnaire and are provided in values (current prices) and volumes (constant prices). To date, the coverage of the capital stock variable in the OECD ANA publication is satisfactory (see Table2) although data for a number of additional countries are expected to be published in the near future.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara7. OECDs Flows and Stocks of Fixed Capital was a statistical publication that provided time series on gross and net capital stocks by major sector and for three types of assets. Flows and Stocks of Fixed Capital was based on data transmitted by OECD Member countries according to 1968 SNA. The data collection was discontinued when countries started to implement 1993 SNA and stopped compiling capital stock data on the basis required for Flows and Stocks of Fixed Capital. Net and gross capital stocks by detailed industrial activity, no asset break-down  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara8. OECDs STAN database for industrial analysis provides analysts and researchers with a comprehensive tool for analysing industrial performance at a relatively detailed level of activity across countries. It includes annual measures of output, labour input, investment and international trade which allow users to construct a wide range of indicators to focus on areas such as productivity growth, competitiveness and general structural change. Through the use of a standardindustry list (based on ISIC Rev.3), comparisons can be made across countries. STAN features data on capital stocks by industry where such figures are available from Member countries. More specifically, volume measures of gross and net capital stock data exist for twelve European countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom) while volume measures of net capital stock data by industry are available for five countries (Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden) and volume measures of gross capital stocks data by industry are available for Canada. The level of industry detail and the time period covered varies across countries. A detailed overview of available data in STAN can be found at HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/sti/stan"www.oecd.org/sti/stan.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara9. Note that a former OECD publication with time series on capital stocks by industry, the International Sectoral Data Base (ISDB) was discontinued in 1998 and merged with the STAN database. ISDB contained gross capital stock data estimated by the Secretariat (using the perpetual inventory model or PIM) as an input into estimates of Total Factor Productivity (TFP). ISDB was based on 1968 SNA data and an ISIC Rev.2 activity list. Despite its obsolescence, the last version of ISDB is still occasionally used by researchers and productivity analysts. Potential users of ISDB should be aware that its series are not compatible with recent series that have been compiled in line with the 1993 SNA. Linking ISDB series with more recent data is not recommended as statistical biases are introduced that are best avoided. Table  SEQ Table \* ARABIC 1 Asset and industry break-down of capital stock data in OECD databases Asset breakdownYesNoIndustry breakdownYesANA (3-way asset classification, 1-digit industries ISIC Rev. 3)STAN (2-digit industries ISIC Rev.3, total fixed assets)NoProductivity database (6-way asset break-down, total economy)Economic Outlook (Total business sector, only published until December 2005) Net and gross stock for the business sector, no asset break-down  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara10. The OECD Economic Outlook is a key twice-yearly publication with economic forecasts and analyses for the OECD region. Forecasts and analyses are based on a set of consistent macro-economic data that are used both as input into macro-econometric analysis (most notably for productive potential) and directly for descriptive tables and analysis. Typically, a range of annual and quarterly time series is available at the total economy and the business sector level of aggregation. The underlying data used for the Economic Outlook were published separately and, up until December 2005, one of the series available was a volume measure for non-residential fixed capital stock of the business sector with fairly complete coverage across countries. However, reflecting the absence of consistent source information, the quality and comparability of these capital stock series varied over time and between countries: some series were directly sourced from national statistics, while others had been estimated by the OECD Secretariat. For many countries, estimates were based on historical series from the OECD Stocks and Flows of Fixed Capital (see above) and had been updated with a perpetual inventory method, using recent investment series and a constant scrapping rate. Reflecting these issues and the recent availability of consistent capital services data for MFP measurement, the data used in the OECD Economic Outlook shifted in 2006 to a total economy non-residential capital services basis and business sector capital stock estimates are no longer published (see Beffy et al. (2006) for a detailed guide to the background and use of such data). Capital services for the total economy, six-way asset break down  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara11. One of the core components of the OECD Productivity Database is a set of estimates of capital services. Capital services indices (see Box 1) are the conceptually preferred measure for capital input in the context of productivity estimates: capital services measures aim at capturing differences in marginal productivity between different types of assets because such differences should be reflected in measures of capital input. The OECD capital services estimates are based on a common method for computation for all countries (see Schreyer et al. 2003) main features are the same service lives across countries for each type of asset and harmonized deflators for hardware, communications equipment and software assets. Capital services measures feed into measures of multifactor productivity that are also available from the Productivity Database, along with several sets of labour productivity measures. By their very nature, capital services flows are presented as rates of change or indices and not as levels of stocks as is the case for measures of net and gross stocks. The service flows relate to non-residential fixed capital only and have been computed at the level of the total economy for 19 OECD countries, broken down by six or seven types of assets depending on data availability Hardware and office machinery, Communication equipment, Other machinery and equipment, Transport equipment, Non residential construction, Software, and other products. Table  SEQ Table \* ARABIC 2 Data availability and sources in OECD databases Annual national accounts STAN Database for industrial analysis gross/net capital stock by industryProductivity Database capital services index for 6 types of assetsEconomic Outlook - gross capital stock at constant prices (published until December 2005)Typical sourceOfficial national statistics transmitted to OECDOfficial national statistics, or estimates from recognized national sources, OECD estimatesOECD estimatesPricesCurrent prices and volumesVolumes onlyVolume indices onlyVolumes onlyAustraliaGross and net capital stocks (1959-2008)Net capital stocks (1970-2006)OECD estimate (1985-2007)OECD estimate AustriaGross and net capital stocks (1976-2007)Gross and net capital stocks (1976-2007)OECD estimate (1985-2007)OECD estimateBelgiumGross and net capital stocks (1995-2008)Gross and net capital stocks (1970-2009)OECD estimate (1985-2004)OECD estimateCanadan.a.Gross capital stocks (1970-2007)OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimateChileGross and net capital stocks (1986-2008)n.a.n.a.n.a.Czech Republicn.a.Gross and net capital stocks (1995-2009)n.a.n.a.DenmarkGross and net capital stocks (1999-2003)Gross and net capital stocks (1970-2009)OECD estimate (1985-2007)OECD estimateEstoniaGross and net capital stocks (2000-2007)Gross and net capital stocks (2000-2007)n.a.n.a.FinlandGross and net capital stocks (1975-2008)Gross and net capital stocks (1975-2009)OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimateFranceGross and net capital stocks (1978-2009)Gross and net capital stocks (1970-2008)OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimate GermanyGross and net capital stocks (1991-2008) Gross and net capital stocks (1991-2009)OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimateGreecen.a.n.a.OECD estimate (1985-2003)OECD estimateHungaryGross and net capital stocks (2000-2007)n.a.n.a.Hungarian Central Statistical office.Icelandn.a.Net capital stocks (1990-2008)n.a.Statistics IcelandTable 2 continuedAnnual national accounts STAN Database for industrial analysis gross/net capital stock by detailed industryProductivity Database capital services index for 6 types of assetsEconomic Outlook - gross capital stock at constant pricesIrelandn.a.n.a.OECD estimate (1985-2003)OECD estimateIsraelGross and net capital stocks (1995-2008)Gross and net capital stocks (1995-2008)n.a.Italy Gross and net capital stocks (1980-2008)Gross and net capital stocks (1980-2007)OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimateJapanNet capital stocks (1980-2008)n.a.OECD estimate (1985-2007)OECD estimateKoreaNet capital stocks (1997-2008)n.a.n.a.Bank of KoreaLuxembourgn.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.Mexicon.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.NetherlandsGross and net capital stocks (1987-2008)Gross and net capital stocks (1987-2008).OECD estimate (1985-2007)OECD estimateNew Zealandn.a.Net capital stocks (1971-2006)OECD estimate (1985-2008)OECD estimateNorwayNet capital stocks (1970-2009)Net capital stocks (1970-2009)n.a.Statistics Norway (Net capital stock)PolandGross and net capital stocks (2000-2007)Gross and net capital stocks (2000-2006)n.a.n.a.Portugaln.a.n.a.OECD estimate (1985-2006)OECD estimateSlovak RepublicGross and net capital stocks (2004-2008)n.a.n.a.n.a.Slovenian.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.Spainn.a.Gross and net capital stocks (1970-2007)OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimateSwedenNet capital stocks (2000-2006)Net capital stocks (1993-2007)OECD estimate (1985-2008)OECD estimateSwitzerlandn.a.n.a.OECD estimate (1985-2008)OECD estimateTurkeyn.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.United Kingdomn.a.Gross and net capital stocks (1970-2008)OECD estimate (1985-2007)OECD estimateUnited StatesNet capital stocks (1970-2008)n.a.OECD estimate (1985-2009)OECD estimate Future Developments Methodology  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara12.  One important recommendation of the 2008 SNA is to recognize explicitly capital services measures in National Accounts the 1993 SNA featured only measures of gross and net stocks though while important, are not the conceptually preferred measure to track capital input into production.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara13.  A second important recommendation is to recognize research and development expenditure as investment, thereby creating an additional type of asset that will enter measures of capital stocks and capital services. While the formal adoption and implementation of this extension of scope will only happen in a few years time, it will bring with it an important change to the size and time profile of capital stock variables and measures of multi-factor productivity.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara14. The 2008 SNA also recommends to extend the scope of fixed capital formation with the inclusion of expenditures on military equipment.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara15. To accompany these developments in the field of capital measurement, and to provide guidance for implementation, the OECD (2009) manual Measuring Capital has been reviewed and updated at the same time as the System of National Accounts has being revised. Data availability at the OECD  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara16. The various databases, in particular OECDs Annual National Accounts (ANA) and STAN databases will take up new capital estimates as they become available in Member countries. Several countries that currently produce limited capital stock data have announced plans for improvements in terms of both methodology and data coverage.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara17.  A project is currently underway with the aim of improving the international comparability of capital stocks measures by compiling new measures of net capital stocks by industry through the STAN standard industry list and using a common methodology for all countries available in STAN (estimates should be made available in 2011).  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara18. In some cases, capital stock data may be available at the national level but may not be transmitted to the OECD, due to differences in methodology; classifications or by simple omission. OECDs National Accounts Division is working towards bringing all available data into the ANA database.  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara19. The OECD Productivity database is moving towards broader country coverage and towards developing measures of relative levels of capital input and productivity to complement the present rates of change of capital input and productivity. The indicators of levels of capital input will complement the indicators of labour productivity levels that are already available. ANNEX 1 - How to access OECD capital stock data  MACROBUTTON NUMBERING  SEQ dpara20. To date, there is no general free access to OECD data. All OECD data bases are, freely available to government officials with access to OLIS (OECD Online Information System), or to fee paying subscribers, via OECD iLibrary or directly via the online data browsing service OECD.STAT. OECDs Productivity Database and STAN Database can be accessed for free: To access the capital services series in OECDs Productivity Database, along with methodological information and analytical papers and publications, go to HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/statistics/productivity"www.oecd.org/statistics/productivity. The same series are also available via OECD.STAT Extracts: HYPERLINK "http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=CS"http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=CS. For access to the OECD STAN database go to HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/sti/stan"www.oecd.org/sti/stan. To access Annual National Accounts, use OECD.STAT and choose Annual National Accounts, then Data by Activity and Simplified Accounts, followed by Fixed Assets by Activity and by Type of Product: To access the Economic Outlook data, use the Web Data Server and select Economic Indicators, then Outlook version, followed by Supply Block and Capital Stock, Business. To access the Economic Outlook database, select Economic Outlook. Within the EO database, search for the specification Supply Block which contains the variable KTV, Capital Stock Total economy, Volume. References BEFFY, Pierre-Olivier., Patrice OLLIVAUD, Pete RICHARDSON and Franck SEDILLOT, "New OECD methods for supply-side and medium-term assessments: a Capital services approach", OECD Economics Department Working Paper No. 482, June 2006: http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/658687860232 LEQUILLER, Francois, Nadim AHMAD, Seppo VARJONEN, Bill CAVE, Kil-Hyo AHN (2003); Report of the OECD Taskforce on Software Measurement in the National Accounts; OECD Statistics Working Paper 2003/1: HYPERLINK "http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/334811030426"http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/334811030426 OECD (2001); Measuring Productivity - OECD Manual: Measurement of Aggregate and Industry-Level Productivity Growth, Paris: HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/59/29/2352458.pdf"www.oecd.org/dataoecd/59/29/2352458.pdf OECD (2009); Measuring Capital - OECD Manual, Second edition. Paris: HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/16/16/43734711.pdf"www.oecd.org/dataoecd/16/16/43734711.pdf SCHREYER, Paul (2004); Capital stocks, capital services and multi-factor productivity measures; OECD Economic Studies No 37, 2003/2 pp. 164-183: HYPERLINK "http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/12/37/34563443.pdf"www.oecd.org/dataoecd/12/37/34563443.pdf. SCHREYER, Paul, Pierre-Emmanuel BIGNON and Julien DUPONT (2003); OECD Capital Services Estimates: Methodology and a First Set of Results; OECD Statistics Working Papers 2003/6, OECD, Paris: HYPERLINK "http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/658687860232"http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/658687860232 SCHREYER, Paul (2001); Computer Prices Indices and International Growth and Productivity Comparisons; Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Vol.10. SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 1993, New York: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/sna1993/toctop.asp SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2008, New York: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/nationalaccount/sna2008.asp  Exceptions include Netherlands and South Korea which carry out surveys every 5 and 10 years respectively.  Gross Capital Stock has frequently been used as an input into MFP calculations as the best available alternative.  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