Why in News?
The Government of India is releasing a New GDP Series 2022–23 updates base year, integrates GSTN, MCA-21 and ASUSE data, refining informal sector and fiscal indicators.
Description:
The Update:
- NSO (MoSPI) transitioned from 2011–12 to 2022–23 base year.
- Goal: Capture structural shifts (digital economy, GST impact), improve informal sector capture, and align with SNA 2008/2025 international standards.
Major Methodological Shifts:
| Feature | Old Series (2011–12) | New Series (2022–23) |
| Core Data Sources | ASI, limited MCA-21, NSSO surveys | GSTN, comprehensive MCA-21, ASUSE |
| Informal Sector Estimation | Benchmark–indicator (proxy-based) | Direct survey-based (ASUSE) + PLFS integration |
| Corporate Sector Data | Extrapolated from old benchmarks | Direct annual filings (MCA-21 + GST data) |
| Financial Sector Coverage | Partial regulatory data | Full integration of RBI/SEBI/IRDAI datasets |
New Data Sources & Technology:
- GSTN Database: Provides transaction-level and “Place of Supply” data, improving State/Regional GDP estimates and capturing formal–informal linkages more accurately.
- MCA-21 (Ministry of Corporate Affairs): Electronic filings of 10 lakh+ companies; enables direct use of annual financial statements and reduces shell-company distortions.
- ASUSE (Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises): Survey-based data on informal/MSME enterprises; improves measurement of output and value added in the unorganised sector.
- PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey): Employment and labour input data used to estimate value added where financial records are unavailable (Labour Input Method).
Expected Impacts:
- Sectoral Weights: Likely shift in weightage toward Services (IT, FinTech) and Manufacturing (PLI impact).
- Informal Economy: Better “visibility” of the unorganized sector, potentially leading to a more realistic (and often higher) GVA for trade and transport.
- Fiscal Indicators: Revision of absolute GDP figures often results in a marginal change in Debt-to-GDP and Fiscal Deficit ratios.
Institutional Framework for revision:
- Nodal Agency: National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
- Advisory: Advisory Committee on National Accounts Statistics (ACNAS).
- Frequency: Revision typically occurs every 7-10 years (delayed this time due to COVID-19).
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