ADePT Software platform for Automated Economic Analysis

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ADePT Software platform for Automated Economic Analysis Michael Lokshin, Zurab Sajaia and Sergiy Radyakin DECRG-PO The World Bank

Step 1: Data and Output

Step 2: Household variables

Step 3: Individual variable

Step 4: Tables and Graphs

Why automate? To free resources for more meaningful and interesting tasks. Minimize human errors. Significantly speed-up production of basic results. Produce print-ready tables/graphs/reports Easily introduce new cutting-edge techniques and methods of poverty analysis. The automation tools could be used as valuable research instruments, tools for sensitivity analysis and educational tools. Might be helpful in situation of limited data access Simple checking of previous reports/results 6

ADePT Poverty: Tables and Graphs Tables and graphs are selected based on PA from: Bulgaria, Bangladesh, Honduras, Georgia, Jordan, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Ukraine The program automatically generates the list of tables/graphs that could be produced based on the defined variables. Three versions of each table: actual table, table with standard errors, table with frequencies in each cell. Users can apply IF conditions and change titles of the tables/graphs. ADePT was tested on datasets from Georgia, Jordan, Serbia, Ukraine, Montenegro, Russia, Romania, Lesotho, Gambia. 7

ADePT Poverty: Data and Variables Accepts individual-level data in STATA format One or more years (8 years tested so far) of data Required variables: Household ID Consumption aggregate: per person or per equivalent adult Poverty line: up to two lines, numbers or variables Urban-rural indicator Optional variables: Regions Weights Land-ownership Income Relation to the head Age Gender Education Employment Status More could be added 8

ADePT Poverty: Checks and filters All variables are checked: Correct type of variables Correct values (e.g., gender has only 2 values). Presence of a variable in all data files. Variable consistency over the years of data All the constructed variables are generated automatically: household size, shares of different age/gender groups, etc. The program produces a report with basic statistics on all variables and a list of errors, warnings and notes about the variables used in the analysis Control for influential outliers in terms of values or observations. 9

ADePT Poverty: Tables and Graphs Report on variables in every dataset Report on possible errors in variables, inconsistencies between the datasets, other warnings and notes Overall Poverty, Expenditure Inequality Decompositions of poverty changes Poverty profiles by socio-demographic categories Consumption regressions Poverty simulations Sensitivity analysis 10

ADePT Poverty: Save time and money Time Saving (tabulations only, no data cleaning) Qualified consultant will spend on average 2 weeks (10 days) to construct all the tables produced by ADePT. The typical PA would require 5-6 runs on these tables. Total time saving is about 8 weeks or 40 days to do the work that ADePT could finish in several hours (on a good day) Conservative estimates of the Cost Saving from using ADePT: $12,000 per PA or $180,000 for 15 PA a year (average over the last 8 years). 11

Table 2.1 Original Table 2.1 with Standard Errors Table 2.1 Frequencies

ADePT Poverty: Testimonials (Romania) We sent the available variables needed to use the program, and the results were sent to us via e-mail within 10 minutes. Tables and graphs are extremely useful and provide a wide range of cuts on the data. Is there any chance to share the application with us? The outputs save a lot of time and some of them are really impressive 13

ADePT Poverty : Testimonials (Russia) I write to express our appreciation and thanks for this superb tool that you've developed. We have been working this past week at the ROSSTAT premises in Moscow on updating the earlier Russia PA analysis with 2003-2006 HBS data, and, thanks to the prototype, have been able to make very good progress with the work in a very short amount of time. Note: We were informed that this analysis took almost an hour to complete as the dataset contained more than 1,000,000 observations. 14

ADePT Poverty: Testimonials Ukraine and Montenegro Ukraine: Thank you so much for sending me the Ukraine Poverty profile. This was very helpful. In fact, it was just-in-time delivery, since I am rewriting the Poverty Update for a final review meeting. Montenegro: Thanks a lot for running ADePT on Montenegrin data. It's a great (and super-fast :-)) tool for any preliminary assessment of the poverty situation in any country, and it frees a lot of time for the researcher. 15

ADePT Labor Automated analysis of the Labor Market conditions in the low- and middle-income countries Developed jointly with PREMPR and with inputs from HDNSP Based on Guide for Assessing Labor Market Conditions in Developing Countries" by PREMPR, HDNSP, and HDNED Generates about 40 tables with indicators for assessing the static and dynamic labor market conditions. 16

ADePT Labor Can be used with LSMS, LFS, or any individual-level dataset Extensive set of data controls and filters Testing stage in PREMPR Nicaragua, Rwanda, Madagascar, Brazil 18

ADePT MAPS Output any economic indicator on a geographical country maps by combining GIS files of geographic information with the userprovided datasets Maps could be produced using any microlevel dataset LSMS, DHS, LFS Simple, three-step setup. Produces printready, high quality maps. Ability to build maps interactively India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia 19

21 ADePT MAPS ADePT MAPS Adilabad Agra Ahmadaba Ahmadnag Aizawl Ajmer Akola Alappuzha Aligarh Allahabad Almora Alwar Ambala GIS GIS Data Data GIS_Regions DATA_regions 7951 8662 4470 2217 7823 4196 7967 7757 1103 9220 6565 Legend [0.00,0.06] (0.06,0.11] (0.11,0.15] (0.15,0.17] (0.17,0.22] (0.22,0.27] (0.27,0.35] (0.35,0.46] (0.46,0.74] 200 km Vietnam Labor EDU Health Gender Poverty

ADePT: The roadmap ADePT Poverty: Public Release June 2007 ADePT MAPS: Public Release October 2007 Public Release November 2007 ADePT Labor: ADePT Gender: ADePT EDU: Public Release February 2008 Development stage ADePT HEALTH: Development stage ADePT PLINES: Development stage Set of tools to simplify the construction of consumption aggregates. 22