Main Economic Indicators
- Continued by
- Main Economic Indicators | Principaux indicateurs économiques
- Frequency :
- Monthly
- ISSN :
- 1609-7319 (online)
- ISSN :
- 0474-5523 (print)
- DOI :
- 10.1787/16097319
OECD’s monthly statistical publications presenting a wide range of indicators for the 30 OECD countries as well as for Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russian Federation and South Africa. Part I presents comparable indicators by subject. Part II presents more detailed information by OECD country and Part III presents indicators for the Non-OECD countries. Part IV presents PPP, GDP, and Exchange Rate data.
Main Economic Indicators, Volume 2001 Issue 4
- Publication Date :
- 10 Apr 2001
- DOI :
- 10.1787/mei-v2001-4-en-fr
Based on internationally comparative statistics, the monthly Main Economic Indicators (MEI) provides an at-a-glance picture of the most recent changes in the 30 OECD countries* and a number of 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 WindowsTM, which is user-friendly software that allows the user to extract data and prepare customised tools for analysis such as graphs and tables. It contains additional information not available in the paper publication, such as extra business survey and leading indicator series.
(dans la marge à droite) COUNTRIES COVERED
*OECD: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States.
**Non-member countries: Bulgaria, China, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovenia and Ukraine. During the first half of 2001, the following countries will be added: Brazil, India and Indonesia.
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