Here's the question of the day: Does GDP stand for Gross Domestic Product or Grossly Distorted Procedures?
One of the reasons I ask is the latest push by countries to include prostitution and drugs sales in GDP calculations.
- Italy: Cocaine Sales to Boost Italian GDP in Boon for Budget.
- USA: The Fiscal Times reports How Hookers and Drug Dealers Could Boost US GDP.
- Spain: economists estimate that prostitution, illegal drugs, and adjustments will increase GDP since 2010 by 2.42%. That's cumulative, not additive. Methodological changes, such as counting weapons as an "investment" represents 1.55 percentage points of the change.
- France: Here's a shocker ... France says No Sex, Please, We’re French. In short, France will not include sex or illegal drugs in its measure of GDP.
- UK, Ireland, Italy: The WSJ mentions the UK, Ireland, Italy, and even the United Nations in its report Sex, Drugs and GDP: the Challenge of Measuring the Shadow Economy.
From the preceding link, the WSJ reports ...
The U.K. could add as much as $9 billion to the value of its GDP by including prostitution and about $7.4 billion by adding illegal drugs, by one estimate, enough to boost the size of its economy by 0.7%. Not to be outdone, Italy will include smuggling as well as drugs and prostitution.Best Practices Directive
Other nations in Europe are also poised to fall in line with a European Union call to standardize and broaden GDPs. The EU is following a "best practices" directive laid out in 2008 by the United Nations.
The "best practices" push is on to count sex, except in France (where perhaps it would send GDP soaring to unbelievable heights).
Yet, no one counts people raising their own vegetables, a genuine product.
Teen Sex
As long as we are counting prostitution, why not count consensual sex? What about sex between husbands and wives? What about teen sex?
Isn't the product the same? Are we counting products and services or not?
If husbands did not get sex from their wives, wouldn't some of them pay to get sex elsewhere?
Is or isn't sex a service?
Some might argue that prostitution is a service because it's paid for, but teenage sex is not a service because it isn't paid for.
OK, but that leads to a discussion on imputations.
Imputations
The average person has heard of GDP. The average person has not heard of the imputations that go into calculating GDP.
Q: What are GDP imputations?
A: They are an assumed value of goods and services that trade at no price.
The biggest example of imputed GDP is the alleged value derived from living in your own home.
The government figures that if you did not own your own home, you would pay someone rent. It adds the presumed amount of rent you would pay to rent your home from yourself to GDP.
Another US GDP imputation is the "value" of "free" checking accounts. Government assumes that since you do not pay for your free checking account GDP is underestimated by the value of the "free" account.
Never mind that banks take your checking account deposit, lend it out overnight, earn interest on it, and your money really isn't there at all.
Government imputes a value on the practice.
Imputation Totals
Inquiring minds may be wondering how much imputations add to US GDP. The following figures are from 2013. They calculate these things in arrears to allow for any needed GDP smoothing.
- GDP: $16.7681 trillion.
- Imputations: $2.6935 trillion
- GDP Minus Imputations: $14.0746
Imputation Contribution to GDP = $2.6935 / $16.7681 = 16.06%
Here are a few specifics.
Owner-occupied housing
The imputed valued of people renting houses from themselves is $1.21 trillion.
Imputed Interest
If I loan you $100 and you pay me back a month later and I don't report it, that's a no-no. Perhaps the government also factors in credit card purchases paid off each month on which no interest is paid.
However, it's calculated, the total in this category is $932 billion.
The Fed provides numerous Imputation Charts including imputed interest paid to the rest of the world, imputed health and life insurance, and imputed personal savings.
Mish Proposal
As long as we are imputing the above, why not impute the value of free sex, mowing your own lawn, and scratching someone's back?
Seriously, if I scratch your back and you scratch mine, why doesn't that add to GDP just as prostitution, free checking accounts, and paid massages add to GDP?
Think how much we can raise GDP calculations if we just get each other to scratch each other's backs 15 minutes a day! Add in some extra sex and drugs and the economy will be booming in short order.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
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