Description of methods and sources for Albania - INSTAT
Description of methods and sources for Albania - INSTAT Description of methods and sources for Albania - INSTAT
IPA 2009 Multi-beneficiary StatisticalCooperation Programme3.15.1 Communication3.15.1.1 IntroductionIn the few last years, communication has been one of the most dynamic sectors inAlbania. It is improved both in terms of diffusion on the territory and in the amountof information distributed throughout the country. This growth has been ensured as aresult of increased investment rates in the fixed line telephone system, as well as theever growing mobile market.This branch is almost entirely dominated by communication corporations (Vodafone,AMC, Eagle and ALBTELECOM) which represent a large part of total gross valueadded of communication in 2006.3.15.1.2 Data sources and methodsFor enterprises data sources (annual account statements, annual business structurebusiness, VAT file) methods are the same as for other industries.Gross valued added of this branch is estimated at 31 614 million LEK or 3.98 percentof the total of gross value added in 2006.3.15.1.3 Output in data sources, corrections and adjustmentsCoverage in basic data sources is good and adjustment for underreporting andmisreporting is relatively much lower than other branches. Output equals the sum ofsales, changes in inventories, trade margin as the difference between the value of saleand the purchase value of sold goods for resale (like secondary activities).Total output of this branch is estimated at 55 293 million LEK in 2006.3.15.1.4 Intermediate consumption in data sources, corrections and adjustmentsConceptual corrections of intermediate consumption are standard and the same as forother branches and the total value is estimated at 23 679 million LEK in 2006.3.15.2 Transport3.15.2.1 IntroductionThe large contribution of transport comes from the tendency to a vast use of theprivate road transport. On the other hand the railway transport has suffered adecrease of its volume of work in goods and in passengers, which has been a result of68/236
IPA 2009 Multi-beneficiary StatisticalCooperation Programmethe competition between this kind of transport and road transport. Railway transportis subsidized by general government.3.15.2.2 Data sources and methodsFor enterprise, data sources (annual account statements, annual business structurebusiness, VAT file, and budget database from Ministry of Finances) methods are thesame as for other industries. Gross valued added of this branch is estimated at 43 350million LEK or 5.45 percent of the total of gross value added in 20063.15.2.3 Output in data sources, corrections and adjustmentsCoverage in basic data sources is good for railway transport but is not good for otherkind of transport (road transport and supporting transport activities; travel agencies)and adjustment for underreporting and misreporting is relatively higher for transport.The output of transport is estimated as other branches on industry and exhaustivenessadjustments are significant in this branch for small enterprises and for non-reportingand underreporting of output.Total output of this branch is estimated at 97 214 million LEK in 2006.3.15.2.4 Intermediate consumption in data sources, corrections and adjustmentsConceptual corrections of intermediate consumption are standard and the same as forother branches and the total value is estimated at 53 864 million LEK in 2006.Exhaustiveness adjustments are necessary for coverage of non surveyed enterprises,misreporting and underreporting.3.16 Financial intermediation (J)3.16.1 IntroductionGross value added of this branch in 2006 is estimated at 40 076 million LEK or 4.07percent of the total of gross value added. Total output is estimated at 40 076 millionLEK and the final value of intermediate consumption is thus estimated at 7 702million LEK in 2006.33Table 3.27: Financial intermediation, 2006In Million LEKGross Value AddedOutputIntermediatePercentageTotal StructureConsumptionof TotalTotal 40.076 7. 702 32.375 100.0 4.07Banking services 36.846 6.894 29.952 92.51 3.77Insurance 3.230 807 2.423 7.49 0.3069/236
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IPA 2009 Multi-beneficiary StatisticalCooperation Programmethe competition between this kind <strong>of</strong> transport <strong>and</strong> road transport. Railway transportis subsidized by general government.3.15.2.2 Data <strong>sources</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>methods</strong>For enterprise, data <strong>sources</strong> (annual account statements, annual business structurebusiness, VAT file, <strong>and</strong> budget database from Ministry <strong>of</strong> Finances) <strong>methods</strong> are thesame as <strong>for</strong> other industries. Gross valued added <strong>of</strong> this branch is estimated at 43 350million LEK or 5.45 percent <strong>of</strong> the total <strong>of</strong> gross value added in 20063.15.2.3 Output in data <strong>sources</strong>, corrections <strong>and</strong> adjustmentsCoverage in basic data <strong>sources</strong> is good <strong>for</strong> railway transport but is not good <strong>for</strong> otherkind <strong>of</strong> transport (road transport <strong>and</strong> supporting transport activities; travel agencies)<strong>and</strong> adjustment <strong>for</strong> underreporting <strong>and</strong> misreporting is relatively higher <strong>for</strong> transport.The output <strong>of</strong> transport is estimated as other branches on industry <strong>and</strong> exhaustivenessadjustments are significant in this branch <strong>for</strong> small enterprises <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> non-reporting<strong>and</strong> underreporting <strong>of</strong> output.Total output <strong>of</strong> this branch is estimated at 97 214 million LEK in 2006.3.15.2.4 Intermediate consumption in data <strong>sources</strong>, corrections <strong>and</strong> adjustmentsConceptual corrections <strong>of</strong> intermediate consumption are st<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>and</strong> the same as <strong>for</strong>other branches <strong>and</strong> the total value is estimated at 53 864 million LEK in 2006.Exhaustiveness adjustments are necessary <strong>for</strong> coverage <strong>of</strong> non surveyed enterprises,misreporting <strong>and</strong> underreporting.3.16 Financial intermediation (J)3.16.1 IntroductionGross value added <strong>of</strong> this branch in 2006 is estimated at 40 076 million LEK or 4.07percent <strong>of</strong> the total <strong>of</strong> gross value added. Total output is estimated at 40 076 millionLEK <strong>and</strong> the final value <strong>of</strong> intermediate consumption is thus estimated at 7 702million LEK in 2006.33Table 3.27: Financial intermediation, 2006In Million LEKGross Value AddedOutputIntermediatePercentageTotal StructureConsumption<strong>of</strong> TotalTotal 40.076 7. 702 32.375 100.0 4.07Banking services 36.846 6.894 29.952 92.51 3.77Insurance 3.230 807 2.423 7.49 0.3069/236