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25-sept.-2001
National accounts have long been established as the essential indicator of economic development. Their use for monitoring current developments is limited, however, if they are available only once a year. ...
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01-août-2001
This paper compares two different methods to compile Euro area CLI: a method where Euro area CLI is compile directly from the Euro area components and a method where it is compiled by aggregating the CLIs of individual Member countries.
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28-juin-2001
The primary purpose of this document is to show how CLIs can be used in practice to predict economic turning points (peaks and troughs) and to assess the general behaviour of the economy.
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28-mars-2001
Les mesures de l’évolution de la productivité sont des indicateurs essentiels à l’analyse de la croissance économique. Il existe toutefois un grand nombre de méthodes pour effectuer ces mesures. Le calcul ...
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pdf,577Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
30-janv.-2001
Neville Hill
Document from Credit Suisse/First Boston.
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pdf,10Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
01-janv.-2001
The purpose of liberalisation of telecomms is to provide competition in the provision of telephony services leading to greater choice for customers of suppliers, services, price and quality.
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Anglais | Voir le résumé
29-nov.-2000
The System of National Accounts, 1993 (SNA93) was produced jointly by the OECD, the United Nations Statistical Division, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the Commission of the European Communities.
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pdf,Anglais | Voir le résumé
01-oct.-2000
This paper looks into the construction of the economic sentiment indicators calculated b the European Commission (EC) and the composite leading indicators calculated by the OECD.
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01-oct.-2000
Presentation of the recent developments regarding the use of the OECD Composite Leading Indicator.
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pdf,77Kb,Anglais | Voir le résumé
01-juin-2000
This study compares the German and the Japanese composite leading indicators using two methods of trend estimation and two methods of data normalisation.
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