The OECD Statistics Directorate FAQs (www.oecd.org/std/FAQ) can help you to find data series for OECD member countries and some non-member countries. Also, they can help you to find our definitions of statistical terms and more.
Statistical information provided by the Statistics Directorate and other OECD Directorates is also available on the Statistics Portal .
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Composite leading indicators (CLIs) are presented in two different forms. They are the trend restored CLIs and the annualised 6-month rate of changes of CLIs.
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Hourly earnings correspond to seasonally adjusted average total earnings in manufacturing and private sector paid per employed person per hour, including overtime pay and regularly recurring
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Civilian employment is presented in total and by broad industry and is derived from labour force sample surveys.
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Monetary aggregate indices presented are Narrow money (M1) and Broad money (M3). They are calculated as averages of the monthly figures. For all countries...
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Access time series of immediate (overnight), short-term (3 month interbank rate), and long-term (10 yr bonds) interest rates for OECD countries and major non-member economies.
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Share prices data refer most frequently to "all shares". Monthly data are averages of daily quotations, quarterly and annual data are averages of monthly figures.
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - The effective exchange rate index is a chain-linked index. Percentage changes in the index are calculated by comparing the change in the index...
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