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OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for March 2009 continue to point to a strong slowdown in the OECD.
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OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for February 2009 continue to point to a deep slowdown for all the major seven economies.
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The OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for January 2009 continue to point to a weakening outlook for all the major seven economies, with the OECD total falling again to a new low and little clear indication of stabilization soon.
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Recent data on consumer confidence suggests that households are quite pessimistic on the severity of the current financial crisis, and its impact on the economy at large. Confidence indicators for OECD member countries in recent months have witnessed an almost unprecedented collapse, with some levels falling to the lowest on record.
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for December 2008 continue to point to a weakening outlook for all the major seven economies.
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OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for November 2008 point to deep slowdowns in the major seven economies and in major non-OECD member economies, particularly China, India and Russia.
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A guide for constructing and using composite indicators for policy makers, academics, the media and other interested parties. In particular, this handbook is concerned with indicators which compare and rank country performance.
7-November-2008
English, , 26kb
The OECD system of composite leading indicators (CLIs), developed in the 1970s, has been the subject of a recent methodological review to ensure that it maintains its position as an effective leading indicator of business cycles and economic activity.
28-February-2008
English, , 262kb
For good economic policy making and many other economic agents’ decisions it is necessary to correctly assess the current and, especially, the future economic situation. Over the last 50 years several leading indicators have been developed to signal the movements, up and down, of future economic activity before they occur, as well as to provide some indication of the magnitude of those movements. One of the most well known (and
This database provides access to time series data for OECD Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), standardised consumer and business confidence indicators, business tendency survey indicators by sector and consumer opinion survey indicators as published in each monthly edition of the OECD Main Economic Indicators. Accessing this source data will enable users to analyse in depth the development of business cycles within and across
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