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THE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON PROGRAM (ICP) AND PURCHASING POWER PARITIES (PPP) BACKGROUND The International Comparison Program is commonly known as the ICP; A global statistical initiative to collect comparative price data to estimate Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs); The use of PPPs (instead of market exchange rates) makes it possible to meaningfully compare output of economies and the welfare of their inhabitants in real terms (i.e. controlling for differences in price levels). OBJECTIVES strengthen technical capacities of Caribbean governments’ statistical offices to participate in ICP data collection; To To conduct surveys to collect price data in Caribbean Countries to be used in estimating the PPPs; Building a network of institutions and experts to enhance the capacity development process of the statistical organizations; MAIN OUTPUTS Four regional workshops to determine a harmonized and comparable basket of goods for pricing and eventual generation of the PPPs for Caribbean countries and to inform National Accounts personnel in the participant countries on an appropriate weighting structure for their accounts resulting in a list of goods and services to be used to calculate the final consumption expenditure component of the GDP; MAIN OUTPUTS (cont’d) Indirect estimation of ‘Other Expenditure of GDP’ for the calculation of relevant PPPs; Capacity strengthening of participating countries in the areas of price collection, National Accounts and the procedures to calculate PPPs. PARTNERS CARICOM; OECS; CDB; ECLAC Santiago (Division of Statistics) CONCLUSION CDCC • Caribbean countries were given exemption from collecting prices in 2011 unlike other countries; • Reasons: conduct of PHCs in 2010 and capacity constraints of small offices; • Special attention in terms of TA will have to be given to smaller countries to develop their National Accounts statistics; • Funding of ICP process is presenting many challenges. THANK YOU Sylvan Roberts Coordinator Statistics and Social Development Unit Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Tel: (868) 623-5595; Fax: (868) 623-8485 Email: [email protected]