RECENT TECHNICAL PAPERS ON BPS DATA
Yahya Jammal
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, 2003, vol. 39, issue 2, 215-220
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This note discusses a series of papers produced by the USAID-funded STAT project at the Indonesian Statistics Agency (BPS). The project's goal was to help BPS design new activities based on improved statistical techniques, so as to enhance the agency's provision of accurate and timely data, and to increase its openness and transparency through documentation of sources and methods, and soliciting of user feedback. The papers described here document the methodology of certain statistical series, and explore data-related questions. They are aimed mainly at users outside BPS, and cover series on the national accounts, industry, the labour force and agriculture.
Date: 2003
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