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Temporal disaggregation of overlapping noisy quarterly data
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Labonne, Paul
, Weale, Martin
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Administrative data
/ Data
/ Exploitation
/ Monthly gross domestic product
/ Noise
/ Original Articles
/ State space models
/ Taxation
/ Temporal disaggregation
/ Unobserved components models
2020
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Temporal disaggregation of overlapping noisy quarterly data
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Labonne, Paul
, Weale, Martin
in
Administrative data
/ Data
/ Exploitation
/ Monthly gross domestic product
/ Noise
/ Original Articles
/ State space models
/ Taxation
/ Temporal disaggregation
/ Unobserved components models
2020
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Temporal disaggregation of overlapping noisy quarterly data
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Temporal disaggregation of overlapping noisy quarterly data
2020
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Overview
The paper derives monthly estimates of business sector output in the UK from rolling quarterly value-added tax based turnover data. The administrative nature of the value-added tax data implies that their use could ultimately yield a more precise and granular picture of output across the economy. However, they show two particular features which complicate their exploitation: they are overlapping and subject to substantial noise. This motivates our choice of a multivariate unobserved components model for filtering and disaggregating temporally the aggregate figures. After illustrating our method by using one industry as a case-study, we estimate monthly seasonally adjusted gross output figures for the 75 industries for which the data are available. Our results show material differences from the existing output profile.
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Wiley,Oxford University Press
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