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Chapter 6 Macroeconomic Data Angel H. Aguiar This chapter provides an overview of the macroeconomic features of the GTAP 9 Data Base. We will first present how the macroeconomic data base is collected and processed. Then, the section will focus on highlighting the salient features of the uses of Gross Domestic Product in the construction of the GTAP Data Base. 6.1 Data Sources and Processing Our primary source of macroeconomic data is the World Development Indicators (WDI).1 This World Bank data is a suitable source of data for GTAP since it covers a wide range of countries and includes data that is already reconciled for statistical discrepancies. From the World Bank data base, we obtained data on GDP, GDP aggregates (private consumption, government consumption, and gross fixed capital formation), and population. The GDP and GDP aggregates data are in millions of current US dollars. For some countries, GDP and population data were not available in WDI, for those countries we compiled data from other sources such as the UN Statistics Division and the CIA World Factbook among others. The construction of the GTAP Data Base does not directly require data on exchange rates. All the coefficients in the regional I-O tables are simply scaled up to match the GDP reference year. Since most the GDP data comes from the World Bank’s data base, the underlying exchange rate is the Atlas conversion factor 2 that is used by the World Bank in its national accounts data. Estimates of the GDP aggregates were generated for the countries for which only GDP and population data are available. This was done by first mapping the 244 countries with a smaller number of 19 geographic regions. For each geographic region, the average share of each GDP aggregate to total GDP was calculated for the countries for which GDP aggregates data are available. Estimates of the GDP aggregates were then generated for the countries with no GDP aggregates data by multiplying GDP of each country with the average share of the aggregate in the geographic region to which the country belongs. The estimates for each GDP aggregate were then summed up 1 WDI reports calendar year data, for the methodology behind please refer to this document: http://data.worldbank.org/sites/default/files/wdi-2013-backmatter.pdf 2 The Atlas conversion factor for any year is the average of a country’s exchange rate (or alternative conversion factor) for that year and its exchange rates for the two preceding years, adjusted for the difference between the rate of inflation in the country and, for 2001 onwards, that in countries including the Euro Zone, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. A country’s inflation rate is measured by the change in its GDP deflator (http://www.worldbank.org/data/aboutdata/working-meth.html). for each GTAP region after estimates have been generated for the data gaps. This practice is based on the assumption that a country would have a similar macroeconomic profile to its neighboring countries. Since GTAP 6 Data Base, GDP aggregates (private consumption, gross fixed capital formation, and government consumption) are scaled in order to maintain consistency of the collected GDP data with the reconciled trade data (see Chapter 9). The reconciled trade data do not match the total exports and imports in the World Bank dataset, therefore, if we do not scale the GDP aggregates, the resulting final GDP will be different than that of World Bank’s GDP totals. Finally, we would like to highlight the fact that s i n c e Version 7, the GTAP Data Base has released updates for the 2004 reference year. While some data remain the same, there are some notable changes. The first major difference is the expansion of standard country set from 226 to 244 that occurred between version 7 and 8. The additional 18 regions are small countries (both in terms of GDP and population) and are not countries for which we have IO tables. The second issue is that additional regions change the composition of some of the GTAP composite regions, a fact we should keep in mind when comparing version 7 against Versions 8 or 9. Third, for the remaining regions the 2004 base year data in Version 8 represents a substantial improvement to that of Version 7 data base. For Version 7 we used World Bank data for 130 countries, leaving us to collect data from other sources for the other 96 countries. For Versions 8 and 9, the WDI had both expanded its country coverage and updated the 2004 macroeconomic data. As a result, we collected GDP data for 190 countries from WDI and 54 from other sources. For a few of the tiny countries/territories, GDP data is missing or zero, but population data is available. For such countries, we assumed the per-capita GDP to be the average per-capita-GDP of the corresponding geographical region to calculate the approximate GDP. For South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Heard and MacDonald Islands, there was no data on GDP or population, so we assumed zero for these territories. 6.2 Uses of Macroeconomic Data During the GTAP Data Base construction process, macroeconomic data are used in various stages. The primary use of macroeconomic data is in updating the regional input-output (I-O) tables to a common base year. As a first step, all the coefficients in the regional I-O tables, initially in national currency units, are scaled-up by the ratio of gross domestic product (GDP) calculated from the I-O tables to external GDP data in current US dollars. Then, data on GDP aggregates – private consumption (C), gross fixed capital formation (I), and government consumption (G) are used in the FIT process to update the values of these aggregates in the regional I-O tables (see Chapter 15.A). Per capita GDP data are also required in the construction of input-output tables for composite regions, i.e. the aggregate regions for which input-output data are generated based on the IO tables of the primary regions. Similar per capita GDP is used as a criterion for matching a member country in a composite region to one of the primary regions within the same geographic area (See Chapter 8.E). A combination of one or more primary region I-O tables is then used to generate an I-O table for a composite region. Macroeconomic data are also used in extending various data sets to the standard country coverage and as weights for aggregating data from standard countries to GTAP regions. Macroeconomic data, particularly GDP and GDP shares, are used in extending the trade datasets (Chapter 9) to 244 standard countries in the GTAP 8 Data Base. GDP data are also used as weights for aggregating data on domestic support, factor shares (Chapter 12.A), and labor shares (Chapter 12.B) from standard countries to GTAP regions. Finally, macroeconomic data, government consumption and GDP are used to check and potentially revise the share of government consumption in each I-O table. This procedure imposes a more uniform treatment of government consumption expenditure across countries and is explained in greater detail in Chapter 8.E. 6.3 Capital Stock and Depreciation The GTAP Data Base also reports data on physical capital stock and depreciation. Capital stock data was collected from the Penn World Tables version 8.0.3 From the Penn World Tables we collect 167 countries for the three reference years in GTAP. Similar to the procedure for filling data gaps in the GDP aggregates data, data gaps for capital stock were filled by first calculating the average ratio of capital stock to GDP for the countries for which capital stock data are available. Estimates of capital stock were then generated for the countries with no capital stock data by multiplying GDP in each country with the average ratio of capital stock to GDP in the geographic region to which the country belongs. The capital stock estimates were then summed up for each region after estimates have been generated for the data gaps. Capital depreciation is estimated at four percent of the physical capital stock for both base years. The last two columns of Table 6.1 present capital stock and depreciation data in millions of 2011 US dollars, respectively for the 140 regions of the GTAP 9 Data Base. 3 http://www.rug.nl/research/ggdc/data/pwt/pwt-8.1 Table 6.1 Macroeconomic Data (2011 US$ Million) Regions Australia New Zealand Rest of Oceania China Hong Kong Japan Korea Mongolia Taiwan Rest of East Asia Brunei Darassalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao People's Dem. Rep. Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Rest of Southeast Asia Bangladesh India Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Rest of South Asia Canada United States of America Mexico Rest of North America Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela Rest of South America Costa Rica Guatemala Honduras Gross Domestic Product Private Consumption 1,387,013 163,841 44,376 7,321,875 248,516 5,905,634 1,202,462 8,761 464,009 52,323 16,691 12,830 845,925 8,254 289,260 224,095 274,065 345,670 135,540 56,480 111,906 1,880,100 18,850 213,686 59,178 21,874 1,778,628 15,533,784 1,170,083 8,199 557,727 23,949 2,476,695 251,162 335,416 76,770 25,071 170,564 47,237 316,482 11,835 41,237 47,655 17,710 746,730 96,624 31,099 2,658,237 157,718 3,523,851 634,293 4,147 249,715 23,760 4,713 10,879 486,797 5,967 148,338 175,355 107,310 197,975 108,191 35,658 84,650 1,171,620 16,432 188,064 43,429 22,211 980,349 10,887,626 762,745 5,415 361,820 16,101 1,485,873 152,149 204,447 47,229 19,432 102,593 33,141 188,471 6,950 23,653 39,886 12,276 Gross Fixed Capital Formation 370,097 30,646 14,125 3,375,387 58,647 1,203,859 372,468 4,180 86,015 15,503 3,283 2,111 274,430 2,266 69,932 44,676 74,761 93,580 42,374 16,986 27,374 635,209 4,602 29,000 16,850 5,139 412,007 2,874,598 246,233 2,772 104,024 5,014 474,816 55,716 78,819 21,431 4,541 41,026 9,039 60,583 3,453 7,258 6,919 3,865 Government Consumption Capital Stock Depreciation 247,140 32,409 11,809 988,370 21,707 1,191,584 172,960 1,103 51,503 8,103 4,258 796 77,459 840 40,809 23,155 28,570 47,231 9,340 7,262 6,296 227,768 2,058 22,551 9,199 3,281 381,750 2,567,570 130,960 2,406 78,269 3,642 509,252 30,168 53,745 10,414 2,940 17,520 6,272 39,353 1,834 6,497 4,764 2,540 5,149,000 441,545 156,392 26,018,896 793,342 25,670,184 4,406,185 47,667 1,130,319 122,346 44,796 29,917 2,711,152 28,731 1,128,134 769,604 1,154,118 1,359,273 564,981 199,565 356,467 4,334,710 71,997 546,561 171,005 59,030 5,247,259 48,068,048 3,125,379 16,121 1,906,264 59,753 9,073,123 762,927 1,203,036 305,416 64,443 655,984 158,419 960,824 46,022 79,010 74,005 43,938 205,960 17,662 6,256 1,040,756 31,734 1,026,807 176,247 1,907 45,213 4,894 1,792 1,197 108,446 1,149 45,125 30,784 46,165 54,371 22,599 7,983 14,259 173,388 2,880 21,862 6,840 2,361 209,890 1,922,722 125,015 645 76,251 2,390 362,925 30,517 48,121 12,217 2,578 26,239 6,337 38,433 1,841 3,160 2,960 1,758 Regions Gross Domestic Product Private Consumption Nicaragua Panama El Salvador Rest of Central America Dominican Republic Jamaica Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom Switzerland Norway Rest of EFTA Albania Bulgaria Belarus Croatia Romania Russian Federation Ukraine 9,898 33,270 23,139 1,489 55,433 14,434 100,353 23,676 109,228 415,983 513,316 24,851 216,060 333,743 22,543 262,378 2,777,492 3,628,099 289,886 137,451 226,034 2,196,334 28,480 43,083 58,009 9,302 832,751 515,771 237,888 95,877 50,250 1,454,530 535,997 2,462,479 658,867 490,812 20,126 12,891 53,543 59,734 61,521 182,611 1,904,795 163,422 8,002 32,540 21,566 865 47,440 12,285 78,758 9,151 69,329 235,230 297,907 18,665 109,450 163,285 13,176 150,342 1,622,233 2,104,634 233,446 90,690 90,432 1,377,401 20,674 31,780 31,429 9,417 380,774 334,889 158,905 57,269 31,258 876,699 260,932 1,672,574 392,263 210,187 12,637 10,895 37,002 37,105 38,206 135,016 943,099 115,358 Gross Fixed Capital Formation 1,972 12,787 3,321 166 8,936 2,998 12,983 2,680 18,661 90,706 116,912 4,585 52,182 58,192 6,177 52,444 559,570 664,627 47,409 24,622 19,709 428,521 7,359 8,657 18,343 2,139 149,734 110,697 43,291 22,431 10,463 310,001 101,606 372,027 140,710 100,297 3,785 3,883 12,776 23,848 12,447 48,632 415,796 31,837 Government Consumption Capital Stock Depreciation 579 6,034 2,556 193 4,035 2,262 14,201 2,482 34,203 81,111 137,999 5,527 44,825 95,112 5,035 65,909 682,196 701,729 54,396 14,754 34,077 457,573 5,135 9,301 16,551 3,014 234,453 98,528 47,936 18,089 11,075 317,899 144,285 568,301 75,377 110,112 4,969 1,451 9,311 9,453 12,595 11,824 351,514 31,263 17,654 53,715 113,502 1,447 146,632 38,565 219,251 25,636 232,188 1,403,034 1,783,639 107,863 775,849 1,209,164 69,240 1,019,964 10,080,064 11,173,211 1,139,518 434,347 438,644 9,824,561 88,498 99,648 214,345 27,618 2,382,736 1,373,813 995,775 269,181 215,737 5,857,728 1,134,734 6,084,913 1,920,845 1,226,300 84,265 51,893 139,573 164,956 239,117 573,398 6,738,264 800,936 706 2,149 4,540 58 5,865 1,543 8,770 1,025 9,288 56,121 71,346 4,315 31,034 48,367 2,770 40,799 403,203 446,928 45,581 17,374 17,546 392,982 3,540 3,986 8,574 1,105 95,309 54,953 39,831 10,767 8,629 234,309 45,389 243,397 76,834 49,052 3,371 2,076 5,583 6,598 9,565 22,936 269,531 32,037 Regions Gross Domestic Product Private Consumption Government Consumption Capital Stock Depreciation 7,342 Gross Fixed Capital Formation 1,771 7,016 1,531 26,210 1,048 Rest of Europe Kazakhstan Kyrgyztan Rest of Former Soviet Union 104,060 188,050 6,198 81,079 74,835 90,243 8,118 33,480 20,269 41,123 2,336 26,619 21,203 21,202 1,774 13,823 342,911 636,201 11,670 200,218 13,716 25,448 467 8,009 Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Bahrain Iran Islamic Republic of 10,142 65,952 14,435 29,044 528,425 8,375 25,434 12,606 14,729 254,146 2,621 13,774 3,675 5,947 138,935 1,298 6,914 3,064 5,231 64,082 27,494 111,459 39,897 145,208 1,618,593 1,100 4,458 1,596 5,808 64,744 Israel Jordan Kuwait Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Turkey United Arab Emirates Rest of Western Asia Egypt Morocco Tunisia Rest of North Africa Benin Burkina Faso Cameroon Cote d'Ivoire Ghana Guinea Nigeria Senegal Togo Rest of Western Africa Central Africa South Central Africa Ethiopia Kenya Madagascar Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Rwanda 258,216 28,840 160,600 69,972 169,805 669,509 774,754 348,596 334,511 236,001 99,211 45,951 234,696 7,298 10,396 25,487 24,074 39,564 5,068 411,744 14,441 3,756 29,424 63,540 127,949 31,368 34,313 9,854 5,628 11,252 12,548 6,408 149,643 25,380 33,870 20,326 19,642 186,637 567,665 238,361 194,231 188,579 62,827 30,523 85,137 9,984 5,940 17,847 16,398 27,060 5,022 281,544 12,211 4,783 29,446 19,537 63,490 24,737 28,287 7,670 4,006 8,738 8,640 4,757 53,379 7,987 23,835 17,873 54,162 155,713 173,994 101,463 67,052 42,208 32,732 10,238 76,432 2,299 1,540 4,955 1,992 11,684 985 68,760 3,718 981 11,917 24,312 15,770 8,767 7,234 1,533 740 2,857 3,945 1,292 60,174 7,455 21,750 11,677 22,857 133,610 111,039 33,734 52,719 28,575 19,439 8,368 59,867 1,513 1,776 3,813 3,394 7,594 591 36,552 2,573 514 5,098 5,281 22,069 2,718 6,398 887 1,284 1,610 1,404 507 727,516 142,785 478,002 234,932 459,340 2,441,129 1,432,511 971,303 925,956 475,027 362,312 168,696 619,402 20,459 24,297 59,972 40,283 94,840 12,579 543,668 58,786 10,995 91,057 138,297 331,737 73,584 75,502 30,332 24,851 34,643 21,377 8,997 29,101 5,711 19,120 9,397 18,374 97,645 57,300 38,852 37,038 19,001 14,492 6,748 24,776 818 972 2,399 1,611 3,794 503 21,747 2,351 440 3,642 5,532 13,269 2,943 3,020 1,213 994 1,386 855 360 Rest of Eastern Europe Regions Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Rest of Eastern Africa Botswana Namibia South Africa Rest of South African Cust. Uni. Rest of the World Gross Domestic Product Private Consumption 23,872 15,493 19,202 10,956 78,748 15,292 12,452 403,891 6,633 182 15,729 11,308 8,821 10,394 55,088 6,275 6,091 244,631 4,016 102 Gross Fixed Capital Formation 8,576 3,350 4,219 2,037 15,289 4,163 2,737 77,747 683 46 Government Consumption Capital Stock Depreciation 3,895 1,328 3,065 1,943 10,506 2,402 2,066 88,699 968 33 58,825 25,082 57,918 1,846 105,483 61,960 39,883 989,282 30,820 651 2,353 1,003 2,317 74 4,219 2,478 1,595 39,571 1,233 26