Report on Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress Australian Macroeconomic Accounting perspective Michael Davies, Australian Bureau of Statistics SNA SNA includes a large set of analytical measures (not just GDP): RGDI Consumption Household wealth GDPANDRGDI, Chainvolumemeasures % 2 1 0 –1 GDP RGDI S D M J 2004 2005 –2 S D M J 2006 S D M J S D M J S D M 2007 2008 2009 Quarter GDPANDREALNETNATIONALDISPOSABLEINCOMEPERCAPITA, Chainvolumemeasures %change 2 1 0 –1 GDP RNNDI per cap S D M J 2004 2005 S D M J 2006 –2 –3 S D M J S D M J S D M 2007 2008 2009 Quarter Measures of Australia's Progress indicators • • • • • • • • • Health Education and Training Work Culture and Leisure Family, community and social cohesion Crime Democracy, governance and citizenship Communication Transport • • • • • • • • • • National Income Economic Hardship National Wealth Housing Productivity Competitiveness and Openness Inflation The natural landscape The air and atmosphere Oceans and Estuaries MAP • • • • Started 7 years ago Now annual on website Objective rather than subjective indicators Provides statistics/ leaves judgement to others • Currently being refreshed • Can be expanded on capital measures/ sustainability side Household data There is rich microdata for household income, consumption and wealth Need to continue development of comprehensive framework – much work done, but decisions need to be made Throws light on distribution/ inequalities Rich and dense microdata – hard to fit with aggregate measures e.g. SNA The Report 14 recommendations over 3 key themes: Income, consumption, wealth measurement improvements (material well-being) Construction of objective and subjective indicators of well-being Sustainability and environment measurement improvements NSO response As above, already much being done Continue to develop SNA, MAP, household data Ways ahead Integration of household microdata with broader measures Capital approach to sustainability Time use as indicator Proceed carefully/ measure the measureable NSO response Expand set of indicators while maintaining credibility Avoid e.g happiness Avoid single, GDP type measures for nonmonetary measures Provide statistics – leave judgements to others NSO Response • E.g develop coherent treatment of retirement benefits and the way different structures for delivering these impact measures of income, consumption and wealth.