Main Economic Indicators Sources And Definitions 2000
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Main Economic Indicators: Sources and Definitions 2000 by OECD Pdf
This publication supplements the monthly Main Economic Indicators. It provides explanations on the sources and definitions used by individual Member countries and selected non-member countries to compile the short-term indicators currently presented in the MEI.
Main Economic Indicators: May Volume 2000 by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Staff Pdf
Based on internationally comparative statistics, the monthly Main Economic Indicators provides an at-a-glance picture of the most recent changes in the 29 OECD economies*. And from March 2000 onwards they will also include data on 10 non-member countries. This indispensable source of key short-term statistics is a vehicle for professional analysis for corporate planners, economists, academics, and researchers, as well as students, in a variety of fields. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tabular presentation, the indicators cover quarterly national accounts, business surveys, retail sales, industrial production, construction, consumer prices, total employment, unemployment rates, interest rates, money and domestic finance, foreign finance, foreign trade, and balance of payments. ALSO AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM The CD-ROM version is available in Beyond 20/20TM for Windows TM, which is user-friendly software that allows the user to extract data and prepare customised tools for analysis such as graphs and tables. *COUNTRIES COVERED Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States. And from March 2000 onwards: Bulgaria, China, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, the Russian Federation, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Ukraine
Handbook on Constructing Composite Indicators: Methodology and User Guide by OECD,European Union,European Commission, Joint Research Centre Pdf
A guide for constructing and using composite indicators for policy makers, academics, the media and other interested parties. In particular, this handbook is concerned with indicators which compare and rank country performance.
Measuring the Information Economy 2002 by OECD Pdf
With over 80 indicators based on the most up-to-date official statistics, this study provides a comprehensive international comparison of OECD Member countries' performance in the information economy.
The Economic Performance Index (EPI) by Mr.Vadim Khramov,Mr.John Ridings Lee Pdf
Existing economic indicators and indexes assess economic activity but no single indicator measures the general macro-economic performance of a nation, state, or region in a methodologically simple and intuitive way. This paper proposes a simple, yet informative metric called the Economic Performance Index (EPI). The EPI represents a step toward clarity, by combining data on inflation, unemployment, government deficit, and GDP growth into a single indicator. In contrast to other indexes, the EPI does not use complicated mathematical procedures but was designed for simplicity, making it easier for professionals and laypeople alike to understand and apply to the economy. To maximize ease of understanding, we adopt a descriptive grading system. In addition to a Raw EPI that gives equal weights to its components, we construct a Weighted EPI and show that both indexes perform similarly for U.S. data. To demonstrate the validity of the EPI, we conduct a review of U.S. history from 1790 to 2012. We show that the EPI reflects the major events in U.S. history, including wars, periods of economic prosperity and booms, along with economic depressions, recessions, and even panics. Furthermore, the EPI not only captures official recessions over the past century but also allows for measuring and comparing their relative severity. Even though the EPI is simple by its construction, we show that its dynamics are similar to those of the Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) and The Conference Board Coincident Economic Index® (CEI).
This handbook is a practical manual on the design and implementation of business tendency surveys, which ask company managers about the current situation of their business and about their plans and expectations for the future.
Main Economic Indicators Comparative Methodological Analysis: Wage related statistics Volume 2002 Supplement 3 by OECD Pdf
This publication compares key aspects of statistical methodologies used by OECD member countries in the compilation of wage related statistics. Such statistics comprise wages and earnings, minimum wages, labour costs and prices, unit labour costs and household income.
The report highlights the major events of the Organisation in 1999, provides a clear picture of its achievements and looks forward to the year in progress. Special features on important aspects of OECD’s work are interspersed throughout the report ...
OECD Economic Outlook, Volume 2011 Issue 1 by OECD Pdf
In addition to the usual macroeconomic and country assessments and statistical annex with projection data, this issue of the OECD Economic Outlook also includes special chapters on the persistence of high unemployment and drivers and vulnerabilities associated with international capital flows.
Main Economic Indicators Comparative Methodological Analysis: Industry, Retail and Construction Indicators Volume 2002 Supplement 1 by OECD Pdf
This publication compares key aspects of statistical methodologies used by OECD Member countries in the compilation of industry, retail and construction indicators.