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The INTOSAI Working Group on Key National Indicators

The INTOSAI Working Group on Key National Indicators. Methodic and informational support of the visualization and assessment of KNI for the use in SAIs activity for the purpose of international comparisons. The 5 th Meeting April 3-4, 2012, Riga. Development Goals Identification Problem.

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The INTOSAI Working Group on Key National Indicators

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  1. The INTOSAI Working Group on Key National Indicators Methodic and informational support of the visualization and assessment of KNI for the use in SAIs activity for the purpose of international comparisons The 5th Meeting April 3-4, 2012, Riga

  2. Development Goals Identification Problem

  3. Problem of transparencyin progress measurement

  4. Problem of the dimension of vision

  5. Population distribution By 1.01.2010 1099 cities : 13 – million citizens or more 22 – 500-1000 thousand citizens 38 – 250-500 thousand citizens 91 – 100-250 thousand citizens 23 907 municipal formations 512 urban districts 1829 municipalities 1739 towns 19591 rural settlements

  6. Composition and availability of information presented by G-20 members within Mutual Assessment Process

  7. Global risks 2012

  8. Global Risks 2011

  9. Version of the social metrics of progress

  10. G-20 Mutual Assessment Process results (case of China)

  11. G-20 Mutual Assessment Process results (case of USA)

  12. G-20 Mutual Assessment Process results (case of Russia)

  13. Global Risks Interconnections

  14. Analysis of the evaluated social development factors social security labor market education health social development quality of knowledge % of population with different levels of education democracy, governance coverage expenditure (% GDP qualityof services unemployment average pension coverage quality expenditure Per Capita relevance of the knowledge distribution of income income of households voter turnout death rate the economically active population level of vaccination healthy environment quality costs employment availability of first aid spending per pupil life expectancy costs expenditure (% GDP) poverty time for rest level of crime Gini index social services payments,facilities security work/life balance

  15. Indicators, factors and spheres of social development spending per pupil time for rest expenditure (% GDP) level of crime Work/life balance relevance of the knowledge Costs Security quality of knowledge qualityof services Indicators Quality Social services Regulating factors average pension % of population with different levels of education Education Social security Payments,facilities Coverage Social spheres voter turnout Democracy, governance Social development Social development expenditure (% GDP) Социальные сферы Costs poverty Labor market Health expenditure Per Capita Distribution of income Gini index income of households Coverage level of vaccination Employment Quality availability of first aid unemployment life expectancy the economically active population death rate healthy environment

  16. Gross National Happiness (GNH)

  17. OECD Better Life Index Structure 17

  18. OECD Better Life Index in Europe

  19. Analysis of the evaluated economic development factors lack of liquidity Global imbalances trade balance recession asset bubbles capital inflow capital outflow capital flows budget expenditure revenue import export budget deficits developing countries developed countries budget surplus trade deficit trade surplus overheating economy gross debt private sector debt government debt, public debt, national debt, sovereign debt currency war, competitive devaluation, undervalued exchange rate protectionism credit default trade wars inflation

  20. WEF Global Competitiveness Index Structure 20

  21. WEF Global Competitiveness Index in Europe 21

  22. Imbalance of social and economic goals and indicators • Health • Education • Jobs • Income • Life satisfaction • Community • Public dept • Public fiscal deficits • Private savings rate • Private dept • Trade imbalance • Imbalance of net investment income flows and transfers OECD Global Project «Measurement of the progress of society» G20 working group on economic imbalances

  23. Comparison of Better Life Index and Global Competitiveness Index (case of Russia)

  24. Comparison of Better Life Index and Global Competitiveness Index (case of Germany) 24

  25. Comparison of Better Life Index and Global Competitiveness Index (case of Iceland) 25

  26. Comparison of Better Life Index and Global Competitiveness Index (case of Spain) 26

  27. Problem of key development indicators imbalance Evaluation of sustainable development Evaluation of social indicators Evaluation of economic indicators Human capital Industrial capital Natural capital National wealth

  28. Visualization of countries current positions and development goals

  29. Thank you for attention!

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