为什么发展中国家的增长如此难以衡量?

Why Is Growth in Developing Countries So Hard to Measure?

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2021
被引 41
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过比较多个数据源和分析国际货币基金组织审计数据,发现发展中国家增长统计的平均准确性并不低于发达国家,但测量误差的离散度更高,且存在少数异常值影响认知的问题。

Abstract

Occasional widely publicized controversies have led to the perception that growth statistics from developing countries are not to be trusted. Based on the comparison of several data sources and analysis of novel IMF audit data, we find no support for the view that growth is on average measured less accurately or manipulated more in developing than in developed countries. While developing countries face many challenges in measuring growth, so do higher-income countries, especially those with complex and sometimes rapidly changing economic structures. However, we find consistently higher dispersion of growth estimates from developing countries, lending support to the view that classical measurement error is more problematic in poorer countries and that a few outliers may have had a disproportionate effect on (mis)measurement perceptions. We identify several measurement challenges that are specific to poorer countries, namely limited statistical capacity, the use of outdated data and methods, the large share of the agricultural sector, the informal economy, and limited price data. We show that growth measurement based on the System of National Accounts (SNA) can be improved if supplemented with information from other data sources (for example, satellite-based data on vegetation yields) that address some of the limitations of SNA.

发展中国家增长测量统计能力非正规经济卫星数据