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  • 25-March-2024

    English

    OECD Short-Term Indicators Dashboard

    Nowadays, policymaking and economic analyses rely heavily on statistics and international comparisons. The demand for high-frequency, reliable but also easily accessible data is increasing. To respond to this demand, the OECD has created the Short-Term Indicators Dashboard, covering G20 countries and selected regional aggregates. It allows users to follow key macro-economic developments using interactive charts and tables.

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  • 8-mars-2024

    Français

    Indicateurs composites avancés de l'OCDE

    Les indicateurs composites avancés (ICA) de l’OCDE sont conçus pour anticiper les points de retournement de l’activité économique par rapport à sa tendance. Accédez à la base de données at à la méthodologie.

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  • 5-March-2024

    English

    The OECD Consumer Barometer

    The OECD has developed a new tool, the OECD Consumer Barometer that further exploits and visualises consumer confidence data. The indicator, expressed as the monthly growth rate of the normalised consumer confidence indicator (CCI), has been designed with a view to clarity and reactivity in our presentation of measures of consumer sentiment.

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  • 12-January-2023

    English, Excel, 226kb

    OECD Composite Leading Indicators (CLI) zone aggregation methodology

    This document describes the zone aggregation methodology for the eight indicators in the OECD Composite Leading Indicator (CLI) framework.

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  • 25-mars-2021

    Français, Excel, 677kb

    Interpréter les indicateurs composites avancés de l’OCDE (CLIs)

    Les indicateurs composites avancés de l’OCDE ont été développés pour la première fois dans les années 1980 pour signaler à l’avance les points de retournement du cycle économique. Plus particulièrement, les ICA de l’OCDE sont conçus pour anticiper les points de retournement de la différence entre le niveau du PIB réel et sa tendance, différence appelée « écart de PIB".

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  • 22-March-2021

    English

    Glossary for OECD Composite Leading Indicators and Business & Consumer Tendency Surveys

    Glossary of terms for OECD Composite Leading Indicators and Business & Consumer Tendency Surveys

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  • 25-May-2016

    English

    The use of short-term indicators and survey data for predicting turning points in economic activity: A performance analysis of the OECD system of CLIs during the Great Recession

    Statistics Working Paper N. 74, 2016/8 - After reviewing the main features of the statistics available in the Main Economic Indicators to inform policy makers, this paper discusses the performance of the Composite Leading Indicatirs (CLIs) during the Great Recession.This performance is assessed using both ex-post and real-time analyses.

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  • 23-mai-2014

    Français

    Indicateurs composites avancés - Questions/Réponses

    Les questions les plus fréquemments posées sur les indicateurs composites avancés de l'OCDE

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  • 14-April-2014

    English, PDF, 1,351kb

    OECD System of Composite Leading Indicators

    The OECD system of composite leading indicators (CLIs), developed in the 1970s, has been the subject of a methodological review to ensure that it maintains its position as an effective leading indicator of business cycles and economic activity. This document provides detailed information about this new methodology.

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  • 21-January-2013

    English

    OECD Composite Leading Indicators for G7 countries: a comparison of the Hodrick-Prescott filter and the Multivariate Direct Filter Approach

    Statistics Working Paper N. 49 - 2012/5 - We estimate the business-cycles of G7 countries, as defined by an ideal 2-10 year bandpass filter applied to country-specific GDP target series (GDP-BP). The paper shows that efficiency gains by the Multivariate Direct Filter Approach (MDFA)over HP are substantial along the full revision-sequence and they are consistent across countries as well as over time, when referenced against GDP-BP.

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