PUBLICATION TIMETABLE, REVISON POLICY AND DISSEMINATION OF QNA Sample Clauses

PUBLICATION TIMETABLE, REVISON POLICY AND DISSEMINATION OF QNA. 2.1. Release policy QNA estimates are released at T+2 months on the last working day of the month. There are four QNA releases per year with one of the four coinciding with the release of ANA. There are no flash estimates. All release dates are published in the release calendar of Statistics Estonia at the beginning of the year. There are no releases outside of the official publications. Each release of QNA can possibly include some revisions to the time series. The contents and extent of these revisions depend on new data sources becoming available and on revisions in other domains (e.g. Rest of the World (ROW), Government Finance Statistics (GFS) etc.). The Estonian QNA revision policy is aligned with the Harmonized European Revision Policy (HERP). The revisions align with the QNA publication timeline as shown in Table 1. Reference period Year T-4 Year T-3 Year T-2 Year T-1 Year T Publication February 1Q-4Q 1Q-4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q May 4Q 1Q August 1Q-4Q 1Q-4Q 1Q-4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q November 2Q 3Q Q Table 1. Revision schedule of Quarterly National Accounts First release Regular revision Q Regular revision (if needed) The release of QNA at the end of August is simultaneous with the release of ANA. As a result, the QNA time series is revised accordingly to keep full consistency between the two time series. In a regular year, this means the revision of the 17 most recent quarters. Year T-4 includes the most recent SUT and Year T-2 the most recent data from the SBS. In case of benchmark revisions, the entire time series is revised starting from 1995. If the time series needs further adjustment after the revisions, these adjustments would be released in February. In addition, all quarters of the reference year are open to revisions in February in order to complete the first estimate of annual figures. In May and November, only the quarter preceding the reference period can be revised. Benchmark revision takes place every five years. However, minor adjustments to the entire time series might be made during regular ANA revisions. This can be caused by the verification cycle of gross national income (GNI). In general, QNA are consistent with other domains. However, there can be some discrepancies due to vintages, caused by the production cycle of other domains. Quarterly Sector Accounts (QSA) are compiled only after QNA have been finalised, to guarantee consistency between the domains. The first release of QNA includes a preliminary Balance of Payments (BOP). As a res...
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