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Capital Stocks / Canberra I (Completed)
  Measurement of Non-financial Assets / Canberra II (Completed)
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London Group / Enviromental Accounting
Ottawa Group / Price Statistics
Paris Group / Labour and Compensation (Completed)
Rio Group / Poverty Statistics (Completed)
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7 December 2011

OTTAWA GROUP ON PRICE INDICES

Purpose

The Ottawa Group on Price Indices was formed in 1994 to provide a forum for specialists to share their experiences and discuss research on crucial problems of measuring price change. Without avoiding theoretical issues, the focus of the Group is on applied research, particularly though not exclusively in the area of consumer price indices. The Group examines advantages and disadvantages of various concepts, methods and procedures in the context of realistic operational environments, supported by concrete examples whenever possible. Participants are specialists and practitioners who work for, or are advisers to, statistical agencies in different countries or international organizations. The Group meets every 18 to 24 months.

The Group has a Steering Committee, which ensures both the continuity and evolution of its activities. The Committee comprises representatives of the agencies that host the Group's recent or upcoming meetings, together with others agreed to by the membership from time to time. The representative of the Australian Bureau of Statistics is currently serving as Executive Secretary. The Committee outlines long-term activity plans for the Group and proposes topics for the meetings. The Committee extends invitations to selected agencies for the submission of papers on the agreed topics and is responsible for the selection of papers to be presented. Their authors are invited to the meeting, possibly with other specialists whose contribution to the discussion on a specific topic is considered useful. The number of active participants is kept limited for the sake of efficient discussion, however the host agency may invite a reasonable number of additional participants.

Although the meetings may be divided into sessions, these are not organised in a parallel manner. Each session is devoted to one, clearly defined topic with a designated moderator who is also responsible for producing a summary of the discussions and recording any recommendations.

The host agency provides facilities for the meeting and arranges for the collation of papers and summaries of proceedings. The participants bear the cost of travel, accommodation and subsistence during the sessions.

Information about the Group and copies of papers and summaries of proceedings are available on the Internet. The agency providing secretariat services (currently the Australian Bureau of Statistics) is responsible for maintaining a Web-site open to the public ( www.ottawagroup.org ). The Steering Committee may also decide to edit and periodically release compendia on selected topics, whenever it is warranted by the status of available materials.

Year organized

1994

Participants

Members of the national statistical offices of Australia , Austria , Brazil , Canada , Chile , China , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Iceland , Indonesia , Israel , Italy , Japan , the Netherlands , New Zealand , Norway , Poland , the Republic of Korea , Singapore , Spain , Sweden , Switzerland , Thailand , the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , the United States of America , the Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat), the Statistics Department of the International Monetary Fund, the International Labour Organization, the Economic Commission for Europe and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have attended at least one meeting of the Group, as have other experts or members of national statistical offices of other countries.

Meetings

The Group has met on eleven occasions:

  • Ottawa , 31 October- 3 November 1994
  • Stockholm , 15-17 November 1995
  • Voorburg, the Netherlands , 16-18 April 1997
  • Washington , D.C. , 22-24 April 1998
  • Reykjavik , 25-27 August 1999
  • Canberra , 16-21 April 2001
  • Paris , 27-29 May 2003
  • Helsinki , 23-25 August 2004
  • London , 14-16 May 2006
  • Ottawa , 10-12 October 2007
  • Neuchatel , Switzerland , 27-29 May 2009

Meetings scheduled

  • Wellington , New Zealand , 4-6 May 2011

Recent activities

The Group last reported to the Statistical Commission in 2010. The topics to be considered at the 2011 Ottawa Group meeting are:
1. Scanner data: issues, methods, practice
2. Price measurement for 'difficult-to-measure' products and services
3. Housing and residential property price indices
4. Developments in weighting and calculation methodology
5. Intra- and Inter-national comparability and international comparisons
6. Emerging issues in price indices

More information about the 2011 Ottawa Group (including the papers) is available at http://www.stats.govt.nz/ottawa-group-2011.aspx

Point of contact

Lewis Conn
Director, Consumer Price Indexes
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Locked Bag 10
Belconnen ACT 2616
Australia
Telephone: (61) 2 6252 7326
E-mail: lewis.conn@abs.gov.au


Reporting to the UN Statistical Commission