Penn world tables version 5.6
Constructed by Robert Summers and Alan Heston of the University of Pennsylvania, together with the late Irving Kravis, the Penn World Tables are the definitive source for real national accounts data.
Constructed by Robert Summers and Alan Heston of the University of Pennsylvania, together with the late Irving Kravis, the Penn World Tables are the definitive source for real national accounts data.
Constructed by Robert Summers and Alan Heston of the University of Pennsylvania, together with the late Irving Kravis, the Penn World Tables are the definitive source for real national accounts data.
This electronic publication originates from the OECD annual publication entitled Geographic Distribution of Financial Flows to Aid Recipients. The publication began in 1977, under the title Geographic Distribution of Financial Flows to Developing Countries.
Integrates early data to give as full a picture as possible of the economic conditions faced by Canadian workers from 1919 to 1945.
These data contain the results of a longitudinal follow-up of the 10% Canadian Occupational Cohort, a sample of 700,000 individuals, both women and men, in the Canadian workforce during the period 1965-71, linked to the Canadian Mortality Data Base (CMDB) for 1965-1991.
World Trade (1980-2005, annual data) is a matrix of international trade flows, created from data reported by member countries to the United Nations Statistical Office, broken down by trading partner and commodity (SITC code). Value of trade is measured in '000 $US (thousands U.S do
The IEA measure aggregate economic activity through income generated from production and through final expenditure on production.
Contains statistics to measure progress and demonstrate the effectiveness of development programs in traditional domains of debt, demographics, and national accounts, but in new areas such as biodiversity, information, communications, technology, and measures of government and business
This survey collected annual information from degree-granting universities and colleges in Canada on individual student characteristics and their study programs including gender, age, citizenship, geographic source of student, field of study, level, type of attendance (full-time/part-time an
Contains statistical series from several OECD databases. It provides an overview of economic developments of OECD countries since 1960. The tables mainly contain derived statistics such as growth rates and percentage shares.