Papers: OECD Workshop on Business and Consumer Tendency Surveys, Rome, 19 September 2006

Session 1
Paper 1: Recently developed international guidelines for opinion surveys (12 pages) 

Paper 2: Evaluating the impact of disaggregated survey panel responses on Business Tendency Survey Results (17 Pages)

Session 2

Paper 1: Composite leading indicators and growth cycles in major OECD non-member economies and recently new OECD member countries (29 pages)

Session 3

Paper 1: Internet business surveys (19 pages)

Paper 2: Long-run biases in consumer sentiment: micro evidence from European surveys (31 pages)

Paper 3: New ISAE questions on trade credit (10 pages)

Session 4

Paper 1: Statistics, knowledge and policy: what do we know about what people know? (12 pages)

 

 

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