Discussions and Issues Related to Estimation Method of "Travel"
Maiko Wada
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Maiko Wada: Bank of Japan
No 06-E-13, Bank of Japan Working Paper Series from Bank of Japan
Abstract:
"Travel" in Japan's balance of payments statistics is currently compiled in accordance with the definitions stipulated by the IMF Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5), which is the international guideline for compiling the balance of payments statistics. Specifically, expenditures of travelers are estimated based on instruments of payment used by them. This current method presents several problems. First, expenditures that should be recorded under other components in the balance of payments statistics are being increased. Second, a small amount of expenditures are not covered. Third, although the review of BPM5 under discussion requires Japan's current data collecting method to be changed, Japan will not be able to cope with the revision that may emerge from this review. A possible solution to these problems would be to directly estimate the expenditures of travelers based on a questionnaire survey concerning travel expenditures (expenditure approach). Such an approach can be expected to improve the accuracy of data. Moreover, it will enable statistics compilers in Japan (including the Bank of Japan) to further expand source data and improve the estimation method, as the medium- to long-term challenge. This paper aims to overview the current situation in the field of "travel" data, and to introduce the idea of new estimation method based on the expenditure approach. It also hopes discussions among researchers and statistics users for improving "travel" in the balance of payments statistics.
Date: 2006-09
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