Annual National Accounts
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11-Jul-2008
Monthly update. GDP in billions of US$, at current and constant prices, based on exchange rates. Source: National Accounts of OECD Countries, Volume 1.
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14-May-2008
Updated continuously. Includes GDP and GDP per head for the OECD member countries, the Euro area and 3 zones (OECD Total, OECD Europe and EU15) in USD, volume indices and price indices. It also includes ...
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14-May-2008
Updated continuously. Includes GDP, national disposable income, saving and net lending/net borrowing as well as real disposable income for the OECD member countries and the Euro area from 1970 to latest ...
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14-May-2008
Updated continuously. Includes population and employment in persons (national concept), employment in persons by industry (domestic concept) and employment in full-time equivalents by industry (domestic ...
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14-May-2008
Updated continuously. Includes Purchasing power parities (PPPs) for GDP and for actual individual consumption and exchange rates (national currency per USD) from 1970 to latest available.
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23-Apr-2007
This manual explains what GDP and GNI and their components are, and what they mean. It shows how they are used and what they are used for. And it uses practical examples and exercises to clearly explain ...
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18-Dec-2001
The System of National Accounts, 1993 (SNA) was a joint publication by the United Nations Statistical Division, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, Eurostat and the OECD. It provides a detailed framework for producing national accoun...
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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.
Quarterly National Accounts
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25-Jul-2008
This database allows users to assess the reliability of the first estimates of quarterly output gap of 15 OECD member countries that have a sufficient long history of seasonally adjusted quarterly Economic ...
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06-Jun-2008
Quarterly national accounts data for non-member economies (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russian Federation, South Africa) available in the OECD Main Economic Indicators has been split into the following ...
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20-May-2008
Gross domestic product (GDP) in the OECD area rose by 0.5% in the first quarter of 2008, the same rate as in the previous quarter, according to preliminary estimates.
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20-May-2008
Updated on a daily basis. These statistics are an extract from the database: OECD Quarterly National Accounts. TIPS ...
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20-May-2008
Updated on a daily basis. These statistics are an extract from the database: OECD Quarterly National Accounts. TIPS ...
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20-May-2008
Updated on a daily basis. These statistics are an extract from the database: OECD Quarterly National Accounts. TIPS ...
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20-May-2008
Updated on a daily basis. These statistics are an extract from the database: OECD Quarterly National Accounts. TIPS ...
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19-Feb-2008
Gross domestic product (GDP) in the OECD area rose by 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2007, down from 0.9% in the previous quarter, according to preliminary estimates.
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07-Aug-2007
The OECD QNA - MEI Revisions Database allows users of quarterly national accounts to assess the reliability of the first estimates of quarterly volume, seasonally adjusted, GDP of OECD countries. It covers ...
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25-Sep-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. In recognition of this, most OECD countrie...
Financial Accounts
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31-Jul-2007
The statistics presented are an extract from the database: OECD Financial Accounts , which belongs to the System of National Accounts (SNA) and which include the Financial Accounts together with the ...
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31-Jul-2007
The statistics presented are an extract from the database: OECD Financial Accounts , which belongs to the System of National Accounts (SNA) and which include the Financial Accounts together with the ...
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31-Jul-2007
The statistics presented are an extract from the database: OECD Financial Accounts , which belongs to the System of National Accounts (SNA) and which include the Financial Accounts together with the ...
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31-Jul-2007
The statistics presented are an extract from the database: OECD Financial Accounts , which belongs to the System of National Accounts (SNA) and which include the Financial Accounts together with the ...
Events/Conferences/Meetings (2)
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30-May-2008
To be held at La Defense in Salle des Nations on 13-14 October 2008 beginning at 9:30 a.m. on the first day
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18-Feb-2008
To be held at La Defense in Salle des Nations on 2-3 October 2007 - beginning at 9:30 a.m. on the first day
Input-Output Tables
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28-Nov-2007
The OECD Input-Output tables (2006 edition Revision 1) consist of matrices of inter-industrial transaction flows of goods and services (domestically produced and imported) in current prices, for 28 OECD countries and 9 non-member countries.
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16-Dec-2004
The 2002 edition of OECD Input-Output tables provides a tool for consistent economic analysis of growth, structural change, productivity, competitiveness and employment at both the industrial and macroeconomic levels.