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"Der US-Datenglaube wird teuer" / statistics fraud
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it seems that in Germany/Europe these statistics are much less manipulated than in the US
Actually that was one of the things I wanted to ask. Is the US the most egregious practicioner of this sort of numerical revisionism? And: Do harmonized indicators even exist among EU member-states (or even eurozone members), such that we know, say, the unemployment, under a common definition, in all member countries? I mean when the Belgian Economy Minister states that unemployment (or any indicator) in Belgium is X% and his Greek counterpart states that in Greece it is Y%, are X and Y necessarily directly, or pretty close to directly, comparable?
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom - William Blake
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There's an EU Labour Force Survey overseen by Eurostat, and OECD also does "comparative" employment stats.
See my diaries on comparative employment statistics:
Soundbite Statistics
Where the jobless go...
How the jobs are counted
What the jobful get
When locusts move on, they leave nothing behind
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Unemployment is special, but there is quite a lot of harmonised statistics. E.g. fiscal deficit has to be reported under very clear rules to the EU and this numbers are cited in public.
For inflation there exist Eurozone numbers, as for many other relevant things. The Maastricht treaty has requirements for a country to be able to join the Eurozone. That would not make sense, if every country could define on its own how those numbers are measured, although I think Greece has tried...
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