Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services


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2. Other recommended elements 
EBOPS: second part––completion 
 
1.23.  Complete the implementation of EBOPS
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 to 
the extent relevant to the compiling economy, 
including the memorandum items. As above, 
memorandum items should be compiled where the 
data necessary for this purpose are available as part of 
the data collection process for the related EBOPS 
components. Other memorandum items should be 
compiled where there is a demand for these data in the 
compiling economy. An elaboration of the full 
EBOPS classification and its memorandum items 
together with their correspondence to CPC, Version 
1.0 is shown in annex III. 
FATS: further details 
 
1.24. Augment the basic FATS statistics by 
compiling data on additional aspects of the operations 
of foreign affiliates, such as assets, net worth, 
operating surplus, gross fixed capital formation, taxes 
on income, research and development expenditures, 
and compensation of employees.
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1.25.  Detail of sales by product is desirable, not 
least because of the potential comparability between 
FATS data and trade between residents and non-
residents.  While compilation on this basis may well 
have to remain a long-term goal for most countries, 
as a first step toward a product basis, countries may 
wish to disaggregate sales in each industry as 
between services and goods.  In addition, countries 
that are building their statistical systems for FATS 
on existing data systems that already include product 
detail may wish to use this detail from the outset 
because it could help them in monitoring 
commitments under GATS that are specified in terms 
of services products.  Similarly, countries that are 
building their FATS data systems from the ground 
up should consider the feasibility of providing for a 
product dimension.
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  See paras. 3.38-3.40 and 4.30-4.36 below. 
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  See paras. 3.52-3.143 below and annex II. 
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  See paras. 4.67-4.68 below. 
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  See paras. 4.44-4.45 below. 


 

Persons working abroad 
 
1.26.  Collect statistics on natural persons under the 
GATS framework, both those from the compiling 
economy working abroad and foreign natural persons 
working in the compiling economy, taking into account 
the needs, resources, and special circumstances of the 
compiling country. In this process, the framework, and 
definitions set out in annex I should be used as a 
guide.
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Trade between related
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 and unrelated parties 
 
1.27.  Within the statistics on trade in services between 
residents and non-residents, separate out the trade with 
related parties from that with unrelated parties.
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GATS modes of supply 
 
1.28.  Allocate the transactions between residents and 
non-residents over the GATS modes of supply. The 
simplified procedure set out in paras. 3.41-3.49 below 
may be used as a starting point in compiling a first 
approximation of this allocation. 
                                                 
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  Measurement of the GATS presence of natural persons is an 
area for further development by international agencies. 
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  Trade with related enterprises is defined to include trade with 
all enterprises with which there is a direct investment 
relationship. 
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  See paras. 3.36-3.37 below. 

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