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Tom Womack ([personal profile] fivemack) wrote2006-05-08 10:27 pm

Export statistics: they're all a load of inconsistent nonsense

According to the CIA Factbook entry for Russia,

Russia imports $15.68b worth of Stuff from Ukraine
Russia exports $11b worth of Stuff to Ukraine

According to the entry for Ukraine,

Ukraine imports $6.88b worth of Stuff from Russia
Russia exports $15.54b worth of Stuff to Ukraine.

There's no possible purchasing-power-parity adjustment that makes these figures make sense; where has the four billion dollars gone?

If you mutter darkly about corruption in the East, consider

US entry says US -> Canada is $213.3b
Canada entry says US -> Canada is $187.1b
Canada entry says Canada -> US is $310.4b
US entry says Canada -> US is $293.6b

which set of entries indicate that a sum of about the GDP of Kenya annually has been statistically mislaid.
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[personal profile] sraun 2006-05-09 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Last I knew, the data source for that type of information was the country in question. So, Canada reports one set of numbers, the US reports a different set of numbers - you'll have to know how the numbers were generated to reconcile the differences.

As one simple possibility - what happens if one side is counting exported / imported service work, and the other isn't? Say, calls to customer service centers?