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An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD

OECD. OCDE. ORGANISATION DE COOPÉRATION ET DE DEVELOPMENT ÉCONOMIQUES. An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD. ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT. Workshop on improving statistics on SME’s and Entrepreneurship OECD, 17-19 September 3003.

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An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD

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  1. OECD OCDE ORGANISATION DE COOPÉRATION ET DE DEVELOPMENT ÉCONOMIQUES An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Workshop on improving statistics on SME’s and Entrepreneurship OECD, 17-19 September 3003 Morvarid BAGHERZADEH 1 STATISTICS DIRECTORATE TRADE & STRUCTURAL ECONOMIC STATISTICS SECTION

  2. An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD • What is available at the OECD: • the SEC database • A first Inventory of information on SMEs: • definitions • Future needs • taking stock of existing information on SMEs

  3. SEC: the database The Statistics on Enterprises by size-Class (SEC) database: Data (Business statistics by size class) + Interface

  4. SEC: the data coverage • The SEC database contains: • Business statistics classified in ISIC rev. 2 and rev. 3 • for OECD countries • by employment size class

  5. SEC: the data coverage

  6. SEC: the data coverage • In practice: • 20 variables • 15 years • 30 countries • 2 classifications • 70 size classes

  7. SEC: the data coverage • Outstanding issues: • Different national activity classifications • Memorandum of understanding with Eurostat • Bilateral co-operation with countries • 70+ – overlapping – size-classes • SEC interface • Data availability - limited coverage of core and specific variables by size class • workshop and stocktaking exercise

  8. SEC: the interface • Microsoft Excel based • Designed for the specificities of international structural statistics by size class

  9. SEC: the interface Allows: • Database administration • Data validation and upload • Extractions tailored to user needs… • size class groups • country groupings

  10. SEC: the interface Size class selection screen:

  11. SEC: database …will be released soon !

  12. An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD • What is available at the OECD: • the SEC database • A first Inventory of information on SMEs: • definitions • Future needs • taking stock of existing information on SMEs

  13. An Inventory of definitions:sources … • 18 replies to the SME Statistics Strategy questionnaire • Metadata available at the OECD • Papers presented at the workshop … late inputs will be used for the stocktaking exercise

  14. An Inventory of definitions:SME …

  15. An Inventory of definitions:Size groups …

  16. An Inventory of definitions:the reference unit …

  17. An inventory of SME statistics and metadata in the OECD • What is available at the OECD: • the SEC database • A first Inventory of information on SMEs: • definitions • Future needs • taking stock of existing information on SMEs

  18. Stocktaking: some facts on SME statistics At the national level: • Diversity of definitions • Diversity of methods • Diversity of variables collected At the international level: • Insufficient knowledge of national diversities in SME statistics

  19. Stocktaking: Objectives Better service policy makers : gather and share information on SME statistics Identify areas where harmonisation can be achieved Help build consensus on needs, feasibility and future developments

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