The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems

The quality of statistical data covering the economic and social development of the People’s Republic of China has been questioned by international and national data users for years. The reasons for this doubt lie mainly in the structure of the Chinese system of statistics. Two parallel systems exis...

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Main Author: Günter Moser
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-04-01
Series:Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
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315
Online Access:http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/18
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spelling doaj-558c1acf3e384599b83af97d731850ba2020-11-25T02:48:08ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Current Chinese Affairs1868-10261868-48742009-04-01381181201The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen StatistiksystemsGünter MoserThe quality of statistical data covering the economic and social development of the People’s Republic of China has been questioned by international and national data users for years. The reasons for this doubt lie mainly in the structure of the Chinese system of statistics. Two parallel systems exist which operate largely autonomously: the national system of statistics and the sectoral system of statistics. In the area of the national statistical system, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has the authority to order and collect statistics. This competence lies with the ministries and authorities below the ministerial level. This article describes and analyses these structures, the resulting problems, and the reform measures taken to date. It also aims to provide a better understanding of the statistical data about the People’s Republic of China and to enable an assessment of them within a changing structural context. In conclusion, approaches to further reforms will be provided based on the author’s long-standing experience in cooperation projects with the official Chinese statistics agencies. Die Qualität der Statistiken zur ökonomischen und sozialen Entwicklung in der Volksrepublik China ist in letzter Zeit sowohl von ausländischen wie auch von einheimischen Nutzern der Daten in Frage gestellt worden. Die Gründe dafür liegen vor allem in der Struktur des Erhebungssystems in China. http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jcca/article/view/18SozialwissenschaftenEconomic and Social StatisticsAdministrative Reforms315ChinaPresentSocial SciencesWirtschafts- und SozialstatistikVerwaltungsreformChina
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The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Sozialwissenschaften
Economic and Social Statistics
Administrative Reforms
315
China
Present
Social Sciences
Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik
Verwaltungsreform
China
author_facet Günter Moser
author_sort Günter Moser
title The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems
title_short The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems
title_full The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems
title_fullStr The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems
title_full_unstemmed The Structural Reforms of the Chinese Statistical System Die Strukturreformen des chinesischen Statistiksystems
title_sort structural reforms of the chinese statistical system die strukturreformen des chinesischen statistiksystems
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
issn 1868-1026
1868-4874
publishDate 2009-04-01
description The quality of statistical data covering the economic and social development of the People’s Republic of China has been questioned by international and national data users for years. The reasons for this doubt lie mainly in the structure of the Chinese system of statistics. Two parallel systems exist which operate largely autonomously: the national system of statistics and the sectoral system of statistics. In the area of the national statistical system, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has the authority to order and collect statistics. This competence lies with the ministries and authorities below the ministerial level. This article describes and analyses these structures, the resulting problems, and the reform measures taken to date. It also aims to provide a better understanding of the statistical data about the People’s Republic of China and to enable an assessment of them within a changing structural context. In conclusion, approaches to further reforms will be provided based on the author’s long-standing experience in cooperation projects with the official Chinese statistics agencies. Die Qualität der Statistiken zur ökonomischen und sozialen Entwicklung in der Volksrepublik China ist in letzter Zeit sowohl von ausländischen wie auch von einheimischen Nutzern der Daten in Frage gestellt worden. Die Gründe dafür liegen vor allem in der Struktur des Erhebungssystems in China.
topic Sozialwissenschaften
Economic and Social Statistics
Administrative Reforms
315
China
Present
Social Sciences
Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik
Verwaltungsreform
China
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