Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services



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J. Data 
collection 
3.151. Methods of collection can be described in terms 
of six main types of sources––international transactions 
reporting systems (ITRS); surveys of enterprises; 
surveys of households, administrative data; official data; 
and information obtained from partner countries and 
international organizations. Appropriate data may be 
obtained directly through one or more of these methods, 
or it may be that some type of modelling is used in order 
to obtain estimates of the balance of payments 
components. 
3.152. An ITRS records transactions that take place 
between residents and non-residents. Such a system may 
be a product of present or past exchange controls, or it 
may exist separately from these. In many countries, 
commercial banks record all of the transactions that take 
place through their systems and report these (either all 
individual transactions or in aggregate form) to the 
balance of payments compiler. Where residents are able 
to conduct transactions outside of the domestic banking 
system, supplementary data must be collected. 
Typically, supplementary data are needed for 
transactions through bank accounts held abroad by 
residents and for transactions where no money changes 
hands (such as in barter trade or when trade credits are 
extended).  
3.153. Surveys of enterprises collect information in 
aggregate form on the transactions of resident 
enterprises with non-residents. Such surveys may be 
full coverage or conducted on a sample basis. Surveys 
of enterprises may be conducted to collect 
information from enterprises engaged in specific 
activities (for example, airlines that are engaged 
primarily in carriage of passengers and freight, legal 
firms that supply only a small range of services, or 
hotels and restaurants that cater primarily to overseas 
visitors) or may be applied to a wide range of 
enterprises to collect information on all of their 
services transactions, or even on all of their balance of 
payments transactions. To be successful, such surveys 
require the use of an up-to-date register of enterprises 
and good survey techniques (such as appropriate 
follow-up, and verification and imputation 
techniques).  


 
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3.154. There are few household surveys conducted 
specifically for balance of payments purposes; the most 
usual such surveys are the periodic or ongoing surveys 
that are conducted to collect information on travel 
expenditure. It is common, however, to make use of 
existing household surveys to collect extra information 
for balance of payments purposes. Such sources include 
migration statistics and household income and 
expenditure surveys.  
3.155. 
Official sector (government and monetary 
authorities) data include data available from the detailed 
accounting records of the monetary authorities and all 
levels of government. These may supplement other data 
sources or be used to validate data obtained from other 
sources. 
3.156. 
Data on balance of payments services 
transactions may also be obtained as a by-product of 
administrative functions of the government. For services 
statistics, the most common of these are applications that 
may be needed for residents to export or import services 
and the records that may be kept relating to education 
and health services provided to or by non-residents.  
3.157. Information obtained from partner countries is 
useful to provide data where it is not possible to collect 
these directly within a country as well as to validate 
other data collections and estimation methods. Data 
from international organizations are particularly useful 
for aid-recipient countries to compile data on technical 
assistance services.  
3.158. Compilers must consider many things when 
choosing a method or methods for estimating the various 
services components, including the legislation that 
permits data collection, the data that are already 
available, the available resources, the needs of users and 
the appropriateness for the particular country of the 
various methods of data collection that might be used.  
3.159. Information on some types of transaction may be 
obtained from more than one data source. If information 
can be collected from more than one source, data can be 
usefully cross-checked. 

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