Links to national and international statistic agencies. Here to find plenty of data and time series to export
International Statistical Agencies - a list of Statistical Officies from all over the world and international organizations compiled by U.S. Census Bureau
Producers and publishers of statistics - Links to the statistical agencies of different countries have been organised by continent. There are also links to the Internet pages of international organisations and communities.
International statistics by topics and providers - compiled by Danmarks Statistik (Statistics Denmark) - ONLY IN DANISH
The information resources mentioned below contain a lot of data on macroeconomics - but have only limited data export tools, when it comes to time series
EIU Country Reports
The monthly country reports cover all countries and contain information about political and economic conditions, industry sectors, foreign trade, and balance of payments.
NB! we only have access to the Country Module
Time period: country reports from 1996 - to this day
Export of data: only in html and pdf format
EMIS Professional
Country, company, and industry information covering 80 emerging markets in Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. Information available in 15 languages:
Export formats: Excel
Statista
Statistical, market and consumer behavior data as well as quantitative research and analyses dealing with media, business, finance, politics etc.Covers approximately 60,000 topics pulled from 18.000 sources and broken down into 21 categories. Sources include market reports, trade and scholarly journals, and much more.
Export formats: Excel, PDF, Powerpoint (PPT), Graphic (PNG)
In this section you find descriptions and guides to some of the databases where you can find and export data and time series on macroeconomics
DATABASES | CONTENT | GUIDES & HELP HOW TO EXPORT DATA |
OECDiLibrary |
Access to OECD fulltext journals, books, and reports as well as statistical data on economics, trade, agriculture, technology, energy, and environment Besides OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) information from these institutions are included:
Use OECD.Stats for searching for data across the vast numbers of databases! |
Using OECD Statistical Databases and OECD.Stat OECD Stat Web Browser User Guide NB! Use OECD.Stats for searching for data across the vast numbers of databases! Export Formats: |
Datastream |
Datastream is a global financial and macroeconomic database with current and historical data covering key economic indicators, stocks, bonds, derivatives, comodities, currencies, trusts, etc.for 175 countries and 60 markets. Contents are organized in Data Categories:
Look into this guide on more information and how to use Datastream |
Access for CBS students only from computers in LRC (in the Library atSolbjerg Plads) and other CBS computer labs. First time users of Datastream needs to follow this procedure before they can access the data. (link to login procedure) This procedure also installs an Excel plugin (Advance for Office). That is very useful when extracting large amounts of data (time series) Look here for a short introduction to Datastream and description of the content. Other tutorials/guides on Datastream: Time period:
Export formats:
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Eurostat |
From the tab Statistics you gain access to the statbank (free access) that allows for both browsing, searching, and data export Main access points include:
The Publications section provides access to:
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You can use and export data from Eurostat for free, but as a registered user you have e.g. access to enhanced functionalities of the database Guide to Eurostat Export formats: |
Comext (published by Eurostat) |
The ComExt Intra- and Extra-European trade database provides statistics on merchandise trade among European Union member states, and between member states and global partners. Data is classified according to the Combined Nomenclature (CN) system used by Eurostat. The CN is an eight-digit subdivision of the Harmonised System (HS), comprising four two-digit levels: HS2, HS4, HS6 and CN8. Trading partners are designated a three-digit or four-digit code.
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World Bank Data |
Databank (Word Bank): TCdata360 provides open data on trade and competitivenes. The site aggregates and visualizes data from multiple sources: |
World Bank) Databank:
Export formats: You can download the data to your computer by clicking on Download Options from the toolbar. Select the format for your report (Excel, CSV, TXT, or SDMX) and it will automatically be downloaded. |
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Annual report on the competitive strength of some 60 countries. The report summarises and examines the economic and political conditions that create and underpin company competitiveness. Access to statistical country and regional indicators, as well as 5-year time series based on 312 criteria elucidating economic conditions, public sector efficiency, as well as corporate performance and infrastructure of the countries considered. |
About the Methodology and Principles of the Analysis Complete list of all the criteria in the analysis Data export: |
IMF International Monetary Fund |
Access to data from more than 30 sub-databases:
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Selected online IMF Data Sources Access to Manuals and Guides on IMF Data
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Campus Solution (AllthatStats) |
The database contains financial statistics, national accounts statistics, industry and sector statistics. Data are pulled from:
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AllThatStats Content Providers (Sources)
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