Glossary:Non-observed economy (NOE)
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Non-observed economy (NOE) refers to all productive activities that may not be captured in the basic data sources used for compiling national accounts. The following activities are included: underground, informal (including those undertaken by households for their own final use), illegal, and other activities omitted due to deficiencies in the basic data collection program. The term ‘non-observed economy’ encompasses all of these activities and the related statistical estimation problems.
Further information
- Building the System of National Accounts - non-observed sector (background article)
Related concepts
Source
- ESA 2010 par. 11.26
- Non-Observed Economy in National Accounts, Survey of Country Practices, United Nations, 2008.