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National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics of Mexico Information Exchange Between OECD and Mexico using SDMX Geneva, April 2006

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National Institute of Statistics, Geography and

Informatics of Mexico

Information Exchange Between OECD and Mexico using SDMX

Geneva, April 2006

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Agenda

The new role of INEGI The National System of Statistical and

Geographical Information The National Net of Information (RNI) International information exchange Diagnosing the exchange of

information between OECD and Mexico

Improvements Working plan Conclusions

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The New Role of INEGI

Mexico is a federal country with a division of powers: Executive, Legislative and Judicial

INEGI was a federal government office that belonged to the Executive power

Now INEGI is in transit to be an autonomous institution, it means that it does not depend of the Federal Government

In its new role, INEGI has to coordinate the production, standardization and disemination of all statistical information of national interest

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The National System of Statistical and Geographical Information (SNIEG)

Production of statistical and geographical information of national interest

Dissemination of information

Promotion of knowledge and use of information

Preservation of information

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The National System of Statistical and Geographical Information (SNIEG)

INEGI(UPI)Access to Information

UPI

UPI

UPI

UPI

UPI

UPI

User

* UPI: Information Producer Unit

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The National Net of Information (RNI)

A set of processes for the support of: Information exchange Information safeguard Coordination of the SNIEG and its

subsystems Dissemination of information through the

Public Information System

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Information System for the National System

of Statistical and Geographical Information (SISNIEG)

Set of technological elements that supports the Statistical and Geographical Information

Infraestructure

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Logical Nets of the SISNIEG

User

International Organisms

INEGI (UPI) UPI UPI

Net for the collaboration and information exchange with the Information Producer Units

Net for the dissemination of information

Collaboration and Information Exchange

Systems

Systems for dissemination of

Information

Collaboration and Information Exchange

Systems

Systems for dissemination of

information

Collaboration and Information Exchange

Systems

Systems for dissemination of

informationAccess system

for public dissemination of information

National Offices of Statistics

National Offices of Geographical Information

Collaboration and Information Exchange

Systems

Collaboration and Information Exchange

Systems

Collaboration and Information Exchange

Systems

System for the access of information of/to

international organisms

Net for the Colaboration and Exchange of Information with International Organisms

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International information exchange

Mexico is collaborating with the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE) in a program to establish a unique point for the dissemination of statistical information at international level

It implies that all Federal Agencies will have a new mechanism for the interchange of statistical and geographical information

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Diagnosing the exchange of information between OECD and Mexico

Mexico has to report statistical information to OECD

Information is being sent by several Federal Agencies to offices of the OECD

Only part of the information exchange is correctly identified

We need to develop new ways of coordination

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Background

Works made in Paris

Building of an information flow matrix 10 working days 34 interviews

Data in the matrix: OECD area Information source in Mexico Communication media OECD and Mexico relationship

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Information flow matrix

Fe

Aspect Periodicity Source Media Mexico Contact

Economic Outlook Database-Economic Department (ECO)

Half-yearly BANXICOINEGI

Internet pages of Mexico Central Bank and INEGI

Annual email Fatima Pérez, Coordinador de Análisis Estadístico de Series Económicas

Annual Internet page of INEGI MEI Financial Indicators

Annual BANXICO Internet page of Mexico Central Bank

Prices Annual BANXICO Internet page of BANK OF MEXICO

Labor Statistics Annual INEGI-STPS Questionnaire Ricardo RodarteRoberto López Esquinca

Annual National Accounts

Annual INEGI Questionnaire Oscar AbaonzaJorge DaudeJaime de la Llata

Information flow matrix of Mexico - OECD

MEI Real Indicators

INEGI

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Information flow

México OECD

INEGI

BANXICO

SHCP

STPS

SEP

IMSS

SSA

CNBV

CONACYT

SAGARPA

Consultor

MEI

Economic Ooutlook

Balance of Payments

Prices

National Accounts

PPP’s

Education Database

ECMT

International Migration

ELSA

Institutional Investors

Bank Profitability

DSTI

Agricultural

Tax

Territorial

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OECD statistics program

Nombre Año Publicaciones Base de datos Mai

Administrador del programa

Recolección de datos

Agri-Environmental Indicators

1999 Enviromental Indicators for Agriculture

Nitrogen Balance Database Rev

Kevin Parris On-going

Agricultural Commodities

2004Anual

OECD Agricultural Outlook The Agricultural Commodities Database

Garry Smith(Jesús Antón, Senior Analysis, Agricultural Agricultural Market

AccessAgricultural Market Access Database (AMAD)

Peter Liapis On-going

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies

Anual2002

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies

Agricultural Policies in Emerging and Transition Economies

Wayne Jones Variables

Economic Accounts for Agriculture

Economic Accounts for Agriculture

Economic Accounts for Agriculture (EAA)

Producer and Consumer Support Estimates

Agricultural Policies in OECD Countries - Monitoring and Evaluation

Producer and Consumer Support Estimate

Darryl JonesLuis Portugal

Variables

Review of Fisheries in OECD Countries

Bianual

Anual2005

Review of Fisheries Statistics in OECD Countries: Country Statistics 2001 to 2003--2005Volumen 1: Policies and Summary Volumen 2: Fisheries country statistics

Statistics on Fisheries (available for free on the OECD Public Website)

Carl-Christian Schmidt Datos

Agriculture and Fisheries Statistics

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Improvements

Creation of a portal for infomation exchange Integration of the statistical information of

mexican government agencies Implementation of international

standards Use of SDMX

Automation of information exchange Application of web services

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Information exhange channel

OECD

INEGI

BANXICO

SHCP

SEPSEMARNATSAGARPA

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Supporting architecture

Base de Datos del cliente

SDMX transformation

components

Dat

aSet

S

DM

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Client

SDMX schemas

Web

Ser

vice

Database of the provider

Concepts, codes and

data

Updatepa

ram

eter

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para

met

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(Data and metadata)

Client database

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Early experiences

Access to indicators of INEGI’s echonomical database

Objective: Information reports of economical and financial indicators from INEGI directly to the database of the Treasure Deparment (SHCP)

Strategy: Implementation of a mechanism to access the INEGI database and transform the results using web services technology

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Applied architecture

SHCP

.NET Client

Java Client

Inte

rnet

Database server

Web Services server

INEGI

Economic Information Database

Firewall

Different platforms support

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Web service instrumentation

Web service functionality:

Last actualization of an indicator in an especific time interval

All the indicators by actualization date

Last actualization for an especific indicator

Last actualization of all indicators

Client example

238

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XML output

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Implementation of SDMX

SDMX component functionality

Querying of current catalogues (measurement unit, periodicity, etc.)

Transformation of time series to SDMX format

Client Example

WSDL 238

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WSDL

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List of Available Services

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Service Contract

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Sample of the SDMX client

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SDMX output for one indicator

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SDMX output for a time series

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SDMX code lists (Catalogs)

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Collaboration efforts with OECD

1. Portal to integrate the statistical information exchanged with OECD

2. Participation in the SDMX implementation pilot project (with other countries)

3. Transformation of the information in the portal to SDMX format and incorporation of web services technology

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International information exchange portal

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International coordination through the portal

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International data collection

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International data collection

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Working plan

Integration of information from mexican agencies that has to be sent to the OECD

Gradual transformation of data files to SDMX format

In the near future we are planning to establish web services to automate information exchange with those agencies

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Tasks that remain to be done with international partners and colleagues

Strong and efficient communication ties

Collaboration groups for the exchange of experiences

Joint review of processes to speed up the whole project

Joint work to get the goals done

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Conclusions

Mexico is in the way of implementing SDMX as a tool to improve the internal information interchange

The international exchange will be strongly supported by the application of standards like SDMX

Our efforts are not limited to technological issues, we need agreements with agencies, working frameworks, standardized catalogs, common definitions among other things

We need to create international team to achieve more challenging goals in a relative short time and with few resources

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Conclusions

SDMX will allow us to fulfill compromises with international agencies

But, above all, we pretend to have an effective way to collect, to process and to interchange statistical and geographical information among all the levels of government: federal, state and municipal

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Thank you…

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