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The Present State Of National Accounts In Latin America

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This document attempts to give an overall review of the present situation of national accounts in Latin America, and deals essentially with the statistical basis and procedures used in their preparation. The purpose of these comments is to place the main problems common to all countries in order of priority and, in view of the need to advance and in the face of the task of establishing the present SNA, to discuss briefly the main lines which future work might follow. The stage of development so far reached by national accounts in Latin America is unsatisfactory if compared with the former system recommended by the United Nations two decades ago, and their recent evolution indicates that the rate of progress has fallen behind the advances made in the theoretical field in this connexion, and in relation to the increasing requirements of macroeconomic information for economic planning and policy. This whole picture becomes more meaningful if the objectives, structure and content of the present SNA, that has already been in force for five years, are compared with the present state of national accounts estimates in the region, which reveals the long road that lies ahead and the magnitude of the effort required if the present situation is to show a change for the better. Clearly, little progress can be made unless the basic statistics are expanded in scope and improved. This is the crux of the problem, towards which the greatest efforts and resources should primarily be channeled. It is necessary to adopt a critical approach and concerted action with respect to four aspects which characterize the national statistical systems in Latin America: (a) organizational problems and the shortage of human and financial resources; (b) the lack of co‐ordinated programmes of basic statistics; (c) the limited use of efficient methods of collecting data; and (d) the insufficient recourse to administrative records.

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  • Carlos Noriega, 1976. "The Present State Of National Accounts In Latin America," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 22(2), pages 133-149, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:revinw:v:22:y:1976:i:2:p:133-149
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4991.1976.tb01147.x
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