OECD Main Economic Indicators - Publication

 

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The monthly " Main Economic Indicators" (MEI) presents comparative statistics that provide an overview of recent international economic developments for OECD countries and selected non-member countries.

This indispensable and unique source of key short-term statistics is a vehicle for analysis for corporate planners, economists, academics, researchers and students. Using the most up-to-date, user-friendly graphical and tablular presentation, the indicators cover national accounts, business surveys and consumer opinions, leading indicators, retail sales, production, construction, prices, employment, unemployment, wages, finance, foreign trade and balance of payments.

The products

Paper Publication
The short-term indicators in MEI paper publication are presented in three ways:

CD-Rom
The CD-Rom contains additional information not available in the paper publication, such as extra business survey and leading indicator series, considerably more detailed balance of payments data and longer time series for most of the indicators. The CD-Rom version is available in Beyond 20/20TM for WindowsTM, that allows the user to extract data and prepare customised tools for analysis such as graphs and tables.

 

Additional materials

Additional information is available for users of MEI CD-Rom and Online Database:

 

How to obtain this publication

  • Subscribers and readers at subscribing institutions can access the online edition via SourceOECD, our online library.
  • Via our Online Bookshop non-subscribers can purchase the
    >> PDF e-book,
    >> paper copy and/or
    >> CD-Rom
  • Government officials with accounts (subscribe) can go to the "Statistics" tab on OlisNet and consult the data via OECD.Stat.
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