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goods and services purchased in the host economy.
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Depending on the method
of data collection used, it may
not be possible to identify separately the goods
purchased in the home economy and the host economy;
for practical purposes, the compiler may need to
estimate a breakdown or otherwise
attribute all goods
purchased to either the host or the home economy of the
construction enterprise.
3.96. It may not be possible to identify the purchase of
goods and services separately from labour costs; in this
case the compiler will need to estimate a breakdown or
alternatively allocate all
costs either as goods and
services or as labour costs. An example of the
measurement of
construction services is shown in box 3.
3.97. Projects carried out by subsidiaries, branches or
associates of non-resident enterprises (direct investors)
and certain site offices (see para. 3.7 above) are
excluded here. However, the activities of branches and
subsidiaries are included in the coverage of foreign
affiliates (see chapter IV below)
because such projects
are regarded as part of the production of the host
economy. The present
Manual recommends that the
coverage of enterprises providing
construction services
be the same as that of BPM5. That is, compilers should
ensure that the construction
services data compiled
according to the present
Manual relate to the same group
of enterprises that are deemed to provide construction
services in the balance of payments statistics.
3.98.
Construction services covers all goods and
services that form an integral part of construction
contracts, including
site preparation work, construction
work for buildings, construction work for civil
engineering, installation and assembly of machinery, and
other construction services,
such as renting services of
construction or demolition equipment with operator or
exterior cleaning work of buildings. Also included are
construction repairs.
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Balance of payments compilers should note that in
merchandise trade statistics, the value of goods imported into
the host economy for use on the
construction site will be
included in merchandise imports under the general and special
trade systems. Where goods are purchased by the construction
enterprise in its home economy and shipped to the
construction site, an adjustment must be made to the
merchandise trade statistics to exclude the value of any such
goods from the balance of payments goods component. If the
goods are purchased in the host economy, no such adjustment
is necessary.
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