Producer, Export, and Import Price Statistics - Advanced (PEI-A)
This course, presented by the Statistics Department, is intended to deepen participants’ understanding of the concepts and methods of compiling PPIs and XMPIs. It provides an overview of the steps of index compilation including establishing index weights, sampling establishments, selecting and specifying transactions to be priced, calculating indexes, and disseminating the results. The role of price indexes as deflators in the 2008 SNA is analyzed, as are related principles of scope, coverage, and valuation. Issues related to expanding coverage of the services sectors are emphasized, including an overview of pricing methods for information and communication technology, transportation, distributive trade, and tourism services.
The course covers the following topics:
- calculating elementary aggregate indexes with and without item weights;
- methods for handling temporarily and permanently missing items;
- chaining and linking indexes with updated weighting structures;
- compiling export-import indexes using the hybrid methodology; and
- expanding coverage of the services sectors.
The course follows the principles and recommended practices in the PPI (2004) and XMPI (2009) manuals.
Target Audience
Compilers of producer price indexes (PPIs) and export-import price indexes (XMPIs).
Qualifications
Participants are expected to have a degree in economics or statistics; or equivalent experience.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Apply specific principles to develop and update index weights.
- Calculate price indexes based on collected prices and weights.
- Apply methods for dealing with index compilation challenges such as unavailable items, quality change, and item substitution.
- Define and identify the pricing methods to be used for services activities.
- Identify suitable data sources to support the compilation of reliable XMPIs.
Monetary and Financial Statistics (MFSX)
English | October 15, 2024 - December 17, 2024 | Online Training | Course conducted online
Apply online by November 22, 2024
Nowcasting (NWC)
English | February 17-28, 2025 | In-person Training | New Delhi, India
Apply online by November 22, 2024
Selected Issues in the Regulation of Fintech (SIFR)
English (French, Portuguese) | January 13-17, 2025 | In-person Training | Ebene, Mauritius
Apply online by November 22, 2024
Managing Capital Flows: Macroeconomic Analysis and Policies (MCF)
English | February 10-21, 2025 | In-person Training | Singapore, Singapore
Apply online by November 22, 2024
Building Institutions to Fight Corruption (BIFC)
English (Russian) | March 3-7, 2025 | In-person Training | Vienna, Austria
Apply online by November 24, 2024