Tunisia; Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes: Data Module; Response by the Authorities; and Detailed Assessments Using the Data Quality Assessment Framework
The methodological soundness of statistics in Tunisia is consistent in several areas with outdated international statistical standards. The Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) is responsible for the collection, processing, and dissemination of monetary and balance of payments statistics. The accuracy and reliability of statistics in Tunisia are broadly adequate. Adequate national accounts data and some brief methodological notes are disseminated, albeit with no analyses accompanying the data. However, there is now a need to proceed quickly with the migration to the new standards.
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2006-08-09
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Data quality assessment framework | statistics | balance of payments | statistical techniques | central bank | survey | domestic financing | debt holder | external debt | financial statistics | debt data | surveys | budget law | statistical system | debt statistics | debt | time series | debt management | government agencies | reserve assets | debt service | statistical technique | external debt statistics | domestic debt | domestic debt data | currency composition | publicly-guaranteed | public borrowing | statistical methodology | government debt | statistical methodologies | foreign debt | external debt data | outliers |
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