Romania: Report on Observance of Standards and Codes—Data Module

This Report on Observance of Standards and Codes analyzes the principal standard against which Romania's macroeconomic and sociodemographic data are assessed. With some exceptions, the statistics currently produced in Romania generally meet, and in most instances exceed, the recommendations of the General Data Dissemination System with respect to coverage, periodicity, and timeliness of dissemination. However, with respect to other aspects of quality, further improvements are needed, especially in national accounts and government finance statistics and, to a lesser extent, in other sectoral statistics.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2001 Issue 206
Publication date: November 2001
ISBN: 9781451832808
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Business and Economics , Computers , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , Business and Economics - Statistics , ISCR , CR , GDDS recommendation , price index , NBR record , NBR web site , NISES website , MOF approval , holdings of treasury bills , NISES design , NBR's holdings of treasury bills , NBR's holding , CPI nomenclature , Government finance statistics , Data dissemination

Summary

This Report on Observance of Standards and Codes analyzes the principal standard against which Romania's macroeconomic and sociodemographic data are assessed. With some exceptions, the statistics currently produced in Romania generally meet, and in most instances exceed, the recommendations of the General Data Dissemination System with respect to coverage, periodicity, and timeliness of dissemination. However, with respect to other aspects of quality, further improvements are needed, especially in national accounts and government finance statistics and, to a lesser extent, in other sectoral statistics.