2. Other statistical systems and classifications (a) Joint OECD-Eurostat Trade in Services Classification 2.40. The Joint OECD-Eurostat Trade in Services Classification 30
is closely linked to BPM5. It can be
characterized as a disaggregation of the BPM5
classification for balance of payments transactions in
trade in services. It covers all service transactions
between residents and non-residents. The main
categories of this classification are identical to the 11
main service categories of the BPM5 standard
components, and the two-, three- and four-digit items
are compatible with these standard components and
BPM5 services subcomponents, with one minor
exception, the treatment of construction services,
which also affects other business services. The Joint
Classification asks for data on construction abroad and
construction in the compiling economy. Both of these
items include goods and services purchased by
construction services operations, while BPM5
recommends that these expenditures for goods and
services purchased in the host economy be included in
other business services, other. With this one
exception, compiling and reporting on the basis of the
Joint Classification simultaneously satisfies IMF
requirements. The Joint Classification is also partially
linked to the Central Product Classification through its
relationship with BPM5.
2.41. The Joint Classification represents a first attempt
to take account of GATS, particularly as regards
financial services and telecommunications, and it also
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
and Eurostat, OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services (Brussels/Luxembourg and Paris, 2000), appendix 1;
may also be accessed at http://www.oecd.org/std/TISclass.pdf.
reflects the statistical implications of the completion of
the European Communities’ Single Market in Services,
which entailed a great number of directives relating to
financial, telecommunications, transport, tourism and
audiovisual services.
2.42. EBOPS, as recommended in the present Manual,
is a disaggregation of the Joint Classification.
(b) OECD Benchmark Definition of Foreign Direct Investment 2.43. Foreign direct investment has assumed a crucial
role in the internationalization of economic activities.
The third edition of the OECD Benchmark Definition of Foreign Direct Investment 31
(BD3) provides operational
guidance, within the conceptual framework of BPM5
and as an elaboration of it, on how foreign direct
investment data should be compiled to meet
internationally agreed standards.
(c) OECD Manual on Economic Globalisation Indicators 32 2.44. The proposed OECD manual on economic
globalization indicators will provide a framework of
methodological and statistical guidelines for
constructing indicators, on an internationally
harmonized basis for use by policy makers and for the
systematic monitoring over time of the progressive
degree of worldwide economic integration. GATS
obligations relate to many aspects of the presence of
enterprises established abroad, which supply services
through mode 3, commercial presence. As explained in
paragraphs 4.1-4.15 below, FATS statistics provide
information on the activities of majority-owned foreign
affiliates. Although the OECD manual will cover a
wider canvas than FATS statistics, the FATS framework
has been conceived in a way that is consistent with the
framework that is expected to be defined in the OECD
manual.