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Fact and Fiction in EU‐Governmental Economic Data
Authors:Bernhard Rauch  Max Göttsche  Gernot Brähler  Stefan Engel
Institution:1. University of Regensburg;2. Ilmenau University of Technology;3. Catholic University of Eichst?tt‐Ingolstadt
Abstract:Abstract. To detect manipulations or fraud in accounting data, auditors have successfully used Benford's law as part of their fraud detection processes. Benford's law proposes a distribution for first digits of numbers in naturally occurring data. Government accounting and statistics are similar in nature to financial accounting. In the European Union (EU), there is pressure to comply with the Stability and Growth Pact criteria. Therefore, like firms, governments might try to make their economic situation seem better. In this paper, we use a Benford test to investigate the quality of macroeconomic data relevant to the deficit criteria reported to Eurostat by the EU member states. We find that the data reported by Greece shows the greatest deviation from Benford's law among all euro states.
Keywords:C16  E01  M42  Benford's law  government statistics  fraud detection  auditing
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