In this work the evolution of the Italian Business Confidence Survey on manufacturing sector is presented starting from the preliminary European project for harmonized statistics launched in the late fifties of the last century. Survey changes are described, focusing in particular on the so-called confidence indicator. The continuing increase of statistical accuracy in sampling is recalled, from the initial purposive sample and controls, up to the present state of the art. Specific attention is devoted to the role of administrative archives in the sampling plan. Emphasis is also given to the increasing use of computer simulation in assessing the validity of the estimates. The role of cyclical analysis is finally highlighted with regard to two aspects: (1) the business confidence has not a corresponding variable in the economic system—the validation can only be performed in comparison with correlated variables (e.g. IP, GDP); (2) confidence shows forecasting capability for the economic system.

Fifty years of business confidence surveys on manufacturing sector / Martelli, B. M.; Bruno, G.; Chiodini, P. M.; Manzi, G.; Verrecchia, F.. - (2014), pp. 111-121. [10.1007/978-3-319-05552-7_10].

Fifty years of business confidence surveys on manufacturing sector

G. Manzi;
2014

Abstract

In this work the evolution of the Italian Business Confidence Survey on manufacturing sector is presented starting from the preliminary European project for harmonized statistics launched in the late fifties of the last century. Survey changes are described, focusing in particular on the so-called confidence indicator. The continuing increase of statistical accuracy in sampling is recalled, from the initial purposive sample and controls, up to the present state of the art. Specific attention is devoted to the role of administrative archives in the sampling plan. Emphasis is also given to the increasing use of computer simulation in assessing the validity of the estimates. The role of cyclical analysis is finally highlighted with regard to two aspects: (1) the business confidence has not a corresponding variable in the economic system—the validation can only be performed in comparison with correlated variables (e.g. IP, GDP); (2) confidence shows forecasting capability for the economic system.
2014
Statistical Methods and Applications from a Historical Perspective : Selected Issues
9783319055510
Business Tendency Surveys; Sampling Design; Administrative Archives; Confidence Indicators; Leading Indicators; Cyclical Analysis; Simulation
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Fifty years of business confidence surveys on manufacturing sector / Martelli, B. M.; Bruno, G.; Chiodini, P. M.; Manzi, G.; Verrecchia, F.. - (2014), pp. 111-121. [10.1007/978-3-319-05552-7_10].
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