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About the statistics
Definitions
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Name and topic
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Name: External trade in goods, indices of volume and price
Topic: External economy
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Next release
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Responsible division
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Division for Price Statistics
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Definitions of the main concepts and variables
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Definition of the main concepts
The price indices are Paasche-indices.
The volume indices are Laspeyres-indices.
Base year: the previous year.
Current reference year: 2000.Price indices are estimated for all SITC commodity groups on a three-digit level (SITC- 3) based on price relatives for all representative goods for each commodity group. Goods that are not among the representative goods get the price index of their SITC-3 commodity group as an imputed price relative.
The ratio of the price indices for exports and imports.
Definition of the main variables
The Norwegian commodity classification for customs declarations and statistical purposes follows the international customs and statistics nomenclature (Harmonised System, HS).
Imports: country of origin.
Exports: country of destination.Net mass in kilogram and, for certain commodities, quantity in supplementary units in accordance with the Norwegian customs nomenclature. To deal with commodity codes where both net mass and supplementary unit are defined, the calculation method uses a common quantity unit.
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Standard classifications
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The Norwegian customs' and statistical commodity nomenclature follows the HS down to the sixth digit, mainly determined by the type of material of the goods. The seventh and eighth digits are national ones, determined by customs' and statistical considerations. The nomenclature is published at the beginning of each year in the NOS Commodity List, paper edition and on the Internet: http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/09/05/nos_com_list/ .
The United Nations' (UN) Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) by level of processing, (SITC-Rev. 4).
The NA (National Accounts) CPA (Classifications of productivity by Activity) that is used in the National accounts statistics classifies goods by sections. The (NA) CPA is based on the central product classification system of the EU (Statistical Classifications of productivity by Activity in the European Community).
The country classification follows the international standard ISO-3166.