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27-Apr-2007
Metadata and methodology on business tendency and consumer surveys
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05-Apr-2007
This new edition of the OECD Statistical Programme of Work gives an overview of all main statistical activities planned for 2007 by the Statistics Directorate and all other Directorates active in the field ...
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05-Dec-2006
Main Economic Indicators: Sources and Methods, June 2000
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30-Nov-2006
Methodological information, related to the publication, "Main Economic Indicators", on individual country practices and specific subjects.
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26-Oct-2006
Overview information on the usage of OECD's new Statistical Information System (SIS).
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04-Aug-2006
The series listed in this inventory are consistent with those published in the October 2005 issue of Main Economic Indicators. All changes to this inventory are recorded in MEI Database notes which are ...
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07-Jul-2006
Main Economic Indicators: Electronically available national practices for individual OECD member countries - Updated in real time.
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15-Jun-2006
This report provides a unique source of information for comparative analysis on national methodologies used in measuring the increasingly important area of trade in services.
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23-Mar-2006
Following the publication of several studies on estimates of the underground economy, the international organisations that co-signed the well known "SNA 93" drafted this official declaration.
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23-Mar-2006
The non-observed economy comprises production activities that are illegal, underground, informal, or otherwise missed by the statistical system. Unless efforts are made to deal with such activities, economic ...
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