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Appendix A. Hardware Requirements MAXDATA runs on all computer systems of the following configuration: * IBM PC{Xf/AT or PS/2 and systems that are 100% compatible * 512 KB main storage capacity (RAM) * Two floppy disk drives or better a hard disk * Monochrome or colour monitor * Operating system MS-DOS 2.11 (PC-DOS) or higher and MS-OS/2, respectively. 512 KB Random Access Memory (RAM) are sufficient to make MAXDATA run properly. However, MAXDATA also runs on computers with at least 256 KB RAM: In this case there might be RAM bottle-necks, if the MAXDATA options EXPORT, REGRESSION or CALCULATION have to manage too great a number of data series at the same time (this depends on the actually available RAM and the DOS- version employed). MAXDATA runs in a pure diskette drive mode; however, the use of a hard disk is advised (especially) if voluminous data stocks are to be managed. MAXDATA supports the IBM colour-, the HERCULES- and the EGA- graphics board and IBM-compatible graphics boards (e.g. the OLIVETTI graphics board).

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Appendix

A. Hardware Requirements

MAXDATA runs on all computer systems of the following configuration: * IBM PC{Xf/AT or PS/2 and systems that are 100% compatible * 512 KB main storage capacity (RAM) * Two floppy disk drives or better a hard disk * Monochrome or colour monitor * Operating system MS-DOS 2.11 (PC-DOS) or higher and MS-OS/2, respectively.

512 KB Random Access Memory (RAM) are sufficient to make MAXDATA run properly. However, MAXDATA also runs on computers with at least 256 KB RAM: In this case there might be RAM bottle-necks, if the MAXDATA options EXPORT, REGRESSION or CALCULATION have to manage too great a number of data series at the same time (this depends on the actually available RAM and the DOS­version employed).

MAXDATA runs in a pure diskette drive mode; however, the use of a hard disk is advised (especially) if voluminous data stocks are to be managed.

MAXDATA supports the IBM colour-, the HERCULES- and the EGA­graphics board and IBM-compatible graphics boards (e.g. the OLIVETTI graphics board).

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B. On the MAXDATA Demonstration Software and Database

With the help of the MAXDATA Demonstration Software (in short: MAXDATA DEMO) the reader can run and learn MAXDATA immediately on his personal computer. MAXDATA DEMO differs from the original MAXDATA version in five respects:

1. The demonstration version is restricted to annual figures, whereas the original state-of-the-art MAXDAT A can handle data of all periodicities (annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly, daily and undated data);

2. the time horizon of the demonstration central databank (in short: demo central bank) supplied is restricted to the years 1978 to 1987;

3. the number of time series in the demo central bank is restricted;

4. there is no possibility to create new central banks;

5. MAXDATA option DELETE is not available.

In all other respects MAXDATA and MAXDATA DEMO may be employed in the same way. MAXDATA DEMO may therefore be used to meet the proven features of MAXDAT A and to test almost all MAXDATA options in advance.

Furthermore, MAXDATA gives an impression of the structure of the official international economic offline databases (see appendix C):

The supplied demo central bank contains several hundred selected official macroeconomic time series from the E.C. COMMISSION's economic database EUROSTATISTICS. The official codes (names) and documentations of these demonstration time series are stored in the demo central bank: You may also look up this information in the official classification plan of the Statistical Office of the European Communities (EUROSTAT) - see appendix C6.

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C. Official National and International Economic Statistical Data on Diskette

With MAXDATA you can create, manage and evaluate individual central databanks; furthermore, you may import external data stocks, e.g. diskette databases of the ECONOMIST or data from online databases, into MAXDATA central banks via the interfaces of the MAXDATA option IMPORT (and execute an automatic updating, see chapter 10.9.3.4).

Moreover, MAXDATA gives the possibility of having direct access to official national and international economic offline databases which are supplied in the form of MAXDATA central banks. These offline databases contain the respective complete data history, i.e. all historical data from 1960 onwards (if available), and also all official time series descriptions (documentations). They will be updated every month by means of update diskettes. For further information on the offline databank service and on prices etc. please consult the special DSI catalogue (free of charge).

At present the following official economic offline databases are supplied:

C1. Omine Databases of the DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK

The total official data stock of the DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK (approx. 20000 time series) is supplied in the form of MAXDATA central banks; each central bank corresponds to a separate statistiscs. The following offline databases are available:

DBBK Monthly Reports DBBK Banking Statistics DBBK Bond Statistics DBBK Balance of Payments Statistics DBBK Seasonally-Adjusted Economic Time Series DBBK The Currencies of the World DSI-DATA NATIONAL: Selected Main Economic Indicators for Germany

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C2. Omine Databases of the E.C. COMMISSION (EUROSTAT)

E.C. Database CRONOS

The source of the official international macroeconomic E.C. offline databases is the macroeconomic database "CRONOS".

CRONOS is produced by the E.C. COMMISSIONJEUROSTAT - the Statistical Office of the European Communities based in Luxembourg. This means that statistics are received from all of the 12 E.C. Member States - the Federal Republic of Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Portugal and Spain. The data in CRONOS are official and for the majority of the Member States the statistics come from the national statistical offices. For certain data there are also figures available for the USA, Japan and other third countries.

EUROSTATS's statistical system is to a great extent harmonizeclin the definitions, concepts and nomenclatures, so comparisons can be made between countries.

Cronos contains about one million time series; some of these start in the 1950s. CRONOS has been divided into 21 domains which cover different themes and correspond to the breakdown of the Eurostat publications, so users can easily find their way round. These are:

- General statistics - Statistical information for developing countries - Economy and fmance - Population and social conditions - Energy and industry - Agriculture, forestry and fisheries - Foreign trade

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a) General Statistics

As the title implies, a wide range of statistics are included in this domain. The domain known as ICG deals on a general level with all the short-term economic indicators and current trends for the 12 Member States, the USA and Japan. For example, you can find a monthly series with the registered unemployment figures, the monthly consumer price index or the variation between months; the result of the business surveys carried out in industry; the monthly exchange rates for a number of currencies, with emphasis on the ECU (European currency unit); the total imports and exports in value and quantity; quarterly balance of payment, etc.

To get more detailed information you can then move on to the specific domain which deals with the subjekt that interests you.

Also included in the ICG domain are two rather special files­EUROSTATUS and EUROSTATISTICS:

EUROSTATUS: a special databank consisting of about 630 important short-term economic indicators for the EC as a whole, for its twelve member countries, for the United States and for Japan. EUROSTATUS offers a cross-sample of the whole CRONOS databank.

EUROSTATISTICS: a collection of the most relevant time series (approx. 8200) on the economic situation in the EC as a whole, in each of its member countries, the United States and Japan (up to 630 time series for each country). EUROSTATISTICS consists of the CRONOS data collections ICG 02 and ICG 03 and is as up-to-date as one could wish.

FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS, several special databanks with foreign trade data: CRONOS ICG 82 - Total monthly trade with the principal partner countries of the world (about 2300 time series, up to 160 for each EC member), CRONOS ICG 83 - Total annual trade with the principal partner countries of the world (about 196 time series, up to 18 for each EC member), CRONOS ICG 84 - Total trade of USA and Japan with the world and EUR-I0/EUR-12 (20 time series), CRONOS ICG 85 - Trade by SITC sections, INTRA- and EXTRA-EUR 10/EUR-12 (about 1400 time series, up to 120 time series for each EC member), CRONOS ICG 86 - Volume and value indices, terms of trade indices (about 96. time series, 7 for each EC member), CRONOS ICG 87 - Balance of trade (about 250 time series, up to 20 time series for each EC member).

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b) Statistical Information for Developing Countries

This domain with general statistics covers the various economic and social aspects of approximately 150 developing countries (ZPVD). You can fmd out, for example, the working population in Zimbabwe as a whole and also by activity - agriculture, industry, mining and quarrying or services.

Also, the external public debt for Mexiko - the total amount and broken down by creditor.

There are statistics on the various food given as aid by the different Member States, third countries, banks and organizations, in volume and value.

Figures on the gross net profit are available in current and constant prices and the gross domestic profit is given broken down by economic factor.

c) Economy and Finance

There are four domains concerned with national accounts:

SECl gives the main aggregates - one side relating to uses and resources of goods and services such as production and consumption, the other represents income distribution flows such as taxes, disposable income, etc.

SEC2 (ZCN2) takes up the uses and resources of goods and services and breaks them down by branch and functiom.

SEC3 (AMP1) domain contains the accounts of the institutional sectors, such as enterprises, households, government, etc. and reflects all economic transactions.

SEC4 (FINA) contains details on the changes in financial assets and liabilities of sectors which fmance their borrowing.

BIF1 gives the fmancial operations of credit institutions, liquid assets of the economy, saving deposits, etc.

The balance of payments data are contained in two specialized domains: GBOP gives the global balance of payments with transactions such as

merchandise, transfers, services and investments; where in

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ZBPl the transactions of the balance of payments are broken down by partner country and zone.

You can also find the initial and final budgets of the Member States' governments for RD projekts in the ZRDl domain.

d) Population and Social Conditions

In the SOCI domain of CRONOS all types of social statistics are available, be it demography, employment, unemployment, strikes, hours of work, etc. A section has been devoted to statistics on the social side of the iron and steel industry in the European Coal and Steel Community.

e) Energy and Industry

In this part of the databank in the

INDE domain statistics on the number of enterprises, the number of employees, labour costs, turnover, investment, etc. are included for different branches of industry. All the data are harmonized, being the results of an annual survey carried out in all the Member States.

The production figures for various products and foreign trade data are included in the

BISE domain. Details of many 'sensitive'products can be found.

The iron and steel industry has a domain of its own known as

SIDR. All data relevant to production, stocks, orders, consumption, foreign trade, etc. on all the products of the industry in the Member States can be found.

An important domain is the one containing the energy statistics,

ZEN1, with the balance sheets which the Commission of the European Communities uses as a base for its own analyses and energy forecasts.

And last but not least there is database

ISTI with the short term indicators of the industry.

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f) Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

This is a very detailed part of CRONOS, due to the importance given to the Community agricultural and fisheries policies in the Member States. The following databanks are available:

ZP Al Supply balance sheets for a number of crop and animal products, and general statistics on crops and animal products can be found in this domain; also the degree of self-sufficiency of the Member States in the various agricultural products.

PRAG To know the agricultural prices and price indices for crop and animal products and the purchase prices of the means of agricutural production, this domain contains all this information.

COSA gives the accounts for each of the Member States for agriculture and forestry. From these domains you can follow the development of agricultural revenue.

FISH this domain reflects the Community's fisheries policy by giving figures on the catches by fishing region and by species, the landing and fishing fleets for the 12 Member States and other countries.

g) Foreign Trade

In Cronos there is a large domain containing foreign trade data:

FRIC contains the foreign trade of Member States in a very aggregated form using the SITC Rev.2 nomenclature (United Nations). The series in this domain are very long and are particularly useful for anyone wanting to gauga, for example, the evolution of trade in manufactured goods between the United Kingdom and Singapore. For more detailed figures on foreign trade the COMEXT databank exists which incorporates all the foreign trade statistics for the 12 Member States and some 200 partner countries based on the Nimexe European nomenclature covering over 8000 products.

ZCA1 external trade with the AKP-states.

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E.C. Database COMEXT

COMEXT is EUROST AT's database of statistics on Community external trade and trade between Member States.

a) Community External Trade

External trade is one of the mainstays of the European Economic Community, as is shown by the many agreements concluded with non­member countries and by the increasing importance of trade in the Member States' economies. The economy of the European Community, the leading trading power im the world, is very sensitive to changes in its pattern of trade, hence the usefulness of regular information on trade.

b) Aims

The statistics on Community external trade and trade between Member States are used for many purposes, including:

- trade negotiations, - short-term surveillance, - monitoring of the flows of goods, - balance of payments, - market analyses, - supply balance sheets, - national accounts, - budgetary control.

The potential population of users is therefore very large.

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c) Production of the Statistics

The external trade statistics are based on Community legal acts directly applicable in the Member States. The methodology (concepts, definitions and methods) is laid down in Council Regulations (EEC) Nos 1736n5 and 2954/85. The goods nomenclature is set out in Council Regulations (EEC) Nos 1445/72 and 3065n5.

Reporting Countries

The Community statistics are compiled from the external trade figures of each of the 12 Community Member States, which in turn are based on data collected and processed by the appropriate national departments­national customs authorities and/or national statistical institutes- and sent each month to EUROSTAT. The Community methodology is applied to calculate from these data the results for the reporting zone "Community", in respect of both external trade and trade between Member States.

In order to allow comparison with other world-trading partners, EUROSTAT has also included in the COMEXT database statistics on the external trade of the United States of America, Japan and Canada, obtained from the United Nations Statistical Office.

Trading Partners

The nomenclature of countries is published each year in the Official Journal of the European Communities. Together with the list of economic zones given in statistical publications, it constitutes the geonomenclature.

For exports, the trading partner is the country of last known destination.

For imports, the trading partner is the country of origin if the imported goods originated in non-member countries and ars not yet in free circulation in the Community, or the country of consignment if the goods originated in the Community or if they originated in non-member countries and are in free circulation in the Community. In short, the country of origin may be defmed as the country which produced the goods, and the country of consignment as the country which dispatched the goods to the importing country.

The effect of this distinction is to prevent double counting in the Community statistics.

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The external trade statistics cover only trade in movable goods, classifying them according to various nomenclatures, namely:

the Nimexe !Nomenclature of goods for the external trade statistics of the Community and statistics of trade between Member States), which is applied directly and in a uniform manner by the Community and the Member States, comprises some 8000 headings and is used both for collection and processing of the data and for publication of the results;

the SITC, Rev. 2 (Standard international trade classification, second revised version), which comprises 1924 headings and is used in particular in UN publications;

the ad hoc nomenclatures drawn up for the purposes of short­term surveillance (textiles, steel, etc.).

Both these nomenclatures and the SITC are compatible with the basic nomenclature, the Nimexe: the relevant results are produced by means of correspondence tables.

The data supplied by certain non-member countries (USA, Canada and Japan) are available only on the basic of the SITC.

Statistical System

The Community statistics are drawn up on the basis of special trade: they therefore exclude movements of goods which come under transit and warehousing statistics.

Special trade comprises:

inflows: ordinary imports (external trade) and arrivals (trade between Member States) for inward processimg and after outward processing; outflows: ordinary exports (external trade) and shipments (trade between Member States) after inward processing and for outward processing.

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U nits of Measurement

The following units of measurement are used for publishing the statistical results:

statistical value, defined in cif terms for inflows and fob terms for outflows, is expressed im 1000 ECU; the quantity is expressed in tonnes; for certain products explicitly indicated in the Nimexe, the quantity is also expressed in 'supplementary' units, such as the number of articles, pairs, hectolitres, etc.

Statistical Confidentiality

The Member States'reguiations remain applicable to both the processing and publication of the Community results, in respect of the data which they declare to be confidential.

Timeliness

Publication of the Community results based on the national figures sent each month by the Member States depends on how promptly these data are forwarded, which varies from one Member State to another. They are thus made available to users as and when they are supplied by the Member States within two or three months after the reference period.

d) Dissemination

The statistical data held in COMEXT are e.g. disseminated by DSI DATA SERVICE & INFORMATION on diskettes, magnetic tape and compact disks.

C3. Offiine Databases of the INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

The INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) is the souce of four very important international economic statistics:

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- INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS - BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS - DIRECTION OF TRADE STATISTICS and - GOVERNMENT FINANCE STATISTICS YEARBOOK.

At present the IMF database INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS (IPS) is supplied in the form ofMAXDATA central banks, which are updated every month. More IPS statistics will be supplied in the near future.

IPS is the standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic fmance. It shows for most countries of the world current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation, i.e., data on exchange rates, international liquidity, money and banking, international transactions, prices, production, government finance, interest rates, and other items. Information is presented in country tables for 141 countries and in tables of area and world aggegates.

C4. Offiine Databases of the ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

As a first database from the ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPEMENT (OECD) the database MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS (MEl) is supplied in the form of a MAXDATA central bank.

The MEl provides macroecomonic data for twenty-five countries, including Western Europe, the U.S., Canada, Japan, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand an Yugoslavia. It includes between 100 and 140 time series for the major Western industrial countries, with smaller numbers for the other countries.

The most time series begin in 1960. Annual, quarterly and monthly time series are available.

MEl includes time series for the GNP or GDP and its major components, producer and consumer price indexes, money stock and related measures, major interest rates, industrial production indexes, unemployment rates,

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exchange rates, and the general stock market index. There are additional series for the larger countries on such things as orders, shipments and inventory stocks, plus greater disaggregation on the price and industrial production indexes. Many of the monthly series are available in both seasonally adjusted and unadjusted forms.

CS. Omine Databases of CITICORP

The CITICORP DATABASE SERVICES is an economical source of comprehensive, timely, and easily-retrieved data for financial planning and analysis require. The databank CITIBASE provide you a wealth of information to address almost any economic and financial data need for the U.S. economy in a medium that best fits your operations.

CITIBASE is the U.S. fmancial and macroeconomic database containing about 5,000 monthly, quarterly and annual series dating back to 1947 from over 100 public and private sources. CITIBASE is a growing database that incorporates the latest releases and data sources on the U.S. economy.

CITIBASE is available as a MAXDATA central bank.

C6. Classification Plan on Some Macroeconomic Omine Databases of the E.C. COMMISSION (EUROSTAT)

From the classification plan of EUROSTAT stated below you will understand which economic indicators are stored for which countries in the offline databases EUROSTATUS, EUROSTATISTICS and the FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS ICG 82 to 87. For each economic indicator there is an information concerning the respective data periodicity: you will be informed that the economic indicator is available in the form of a monthly, quarterly and/or an annual time series.

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In addition, there is generally information concerning the dimension of each indicator (e.g. index numbers, percentages, absolute figures). The precise dimension (unit) of each individual economic indicator is also noted in the official time series descriptions, which are stored in the offline databases and may be called up with MAXDATA.

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************************************************ * * * * * * * * ************************ * STATISTICAL OFFICE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES - EUROSTAT - DISSEMINATION * * * * LUXEMBOURG CRONOS *

* * PREPARED FOR PC AND DISTRIBUTED BY : DSI DATA SERVICE 8< INFORMATION * * TEL. 49 (0) 2843 3220 FAX: 49 (0) 2843 3230 P.O.BOX 1127 D-4134 RHEINBERG 1* ********************************************************************************

CLASSIFICATION PLAN :

DOMAIN ICG GENERAL ECONOMIC INFORMATION

LIST OF COLLECTIONS:

01 EUROSTATUS 02 EUROSTATISTICS 03 EUROSTATISTICS (TABLES BY COUNTRY) 06 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS: Principal aggregates (INFO:50,49) 11 FINANCE: Public finance, balance sheets of central banks,

12 money and credit, financial statistics, foreign assets

EXCHANGE: Conversion rate of 1 ECU and 1 EUR for the main currencies 13 EXCHANGE: Effective exchange rate 14 EXCHANGE: Evolution of the average value of currencies in

relation to the ECU, annual base· 1980 15 EXCHANGE: Exchange rate of the US-DOLLAR 16 EXCHANGE: B llatera 1 Exchange rate 21 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 26 CONSUMER PRICE INDICES 27 PURCHASING POWER PARITIES FOR PRIVATE CONSUMPTION 28 PRICE SERIES IN NATIONAL CURRENCY FOR VARIOUS PRODUCTS 36 POPULATION: Births, deaths, marriages 37 EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT: Main Indicators

(INFO:55) (INFO:45)

43 EARNINGS: Indices of hourly earnings of workers Inside the Industry 46 INDUSTRY (NACEl-4) : Indices of production and turnover, new orders,

wages, of the number of employees and manua 1 workers, and of the volumen of work done. (INFO:37)

56 INDUSTRY: Building and civil engineering 59 INDUSTRY: Industrial production In physical quantities 60 INDUSTRY: Iron ore, crude Iron and steel production 61 BUSINESS SURVEYS: Construction Industry 62 BUSINESS SURVEYS : Manufacturing Industries 63 BUSINESS SURVEYS: L1mlts of industrial production

(INFO:40) (INFO:20,19)

(INFO:36) (INFO:35)

64 BUSINESS SURVEYS : Durat ion of'assured industrial production (in months) 65 71

BUSINESS SURVEYS: Capacity utilisation (In %) ENERGY: Main indicators

73 AGRICULTURE: Meat, butter and milk production 74 AGRICULTURE :EC agricultural price indices (output and Input) 82 FOREIGN TRADE : Total monthly trade with the principal

partner countries of the world 83 FOREIGN TRADE : Total annual trade with the principal

partner countries of the world

(INFO:33) (INFO:23)

84 FOREIGN TRADE: Total trade of USA and JAPAN with the world and EUR-10/EUR-12 85 FOREIGN TRADE : Trade by SITe sect ions, INTRA- and EXTRA-EUR 10/EUR-12 86 FOREIGN TRADE : Volume and value indices, terms of trade indices 87 FOREIGN TRADE : Balance of trade 91 RETAIL TRADE : Indices of turnover 94 TOURISM AND TRANSPORT

(INFO:279)

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COLLECTION 01: EUROSTATUS

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE : xx / XX / xxxx

SUB-CODES

1 XX. • • • .. COUNTRY 2 •• 94. • • • FIXED PART OF THE CODE 3 •••• XXXX ECONOMIC INDICATOR

SUB-CODE 1: COUNTRY

02 EUR-12 03 EUR-10 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANOS 21 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG ECONOMIC UNION 22 BELGIUM 24 LUXEMBOURG 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL 42 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 46 JAPAN

SUB-CODE 2: •• 94..... FIXED PART OF THE CODE

SUB-CODE 3: ECONOMIC INDICATOR (SUB-CODE 4: )PERIODICITY

A Q M

FINANCIAL INDICATOR (INFO: 271) 1001 CONVERSION RATE - MONTHLY AVERAGE 1 ECU • 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, EUR-10) 1002 CONVERSION RATE - MONTHLY AVERAGE 1 USD • ••••• 0 1003 OFFICIAL DISCOUNT 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, EUR-10, BL, L, UK) 1004 CALL MONEY RATE 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, EUR-lO, BL, L, OK, GR, P) 1005 YIELD ON PUBLIC SECTOR BONDS 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, EUR-10, BL) 1006 MONEY SUPPLY, M1, ANNUAL VARIATION 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, EUR-10, BL) 1011 FOREIGN RESERVES, EXCLUDING GOLD (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: BL, L) 0 1012 OFFICIAL RESERVES, IN GOLD AT MARKET PRICE 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: BL, L)

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS (INFO: 272) 1020 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS. CURRENT BALANCE 3

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(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: B. L)

NATIONAL ACCOUNTS (INFO: 273) 2021 GOP AT MARKET PRICE - VOLUME TRENDS

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: NL. BL. L. IRL. DK. E. P) 2022 GDP AT MARKET PRICE - PRICE TRENDS

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: NL. BL. L. IRL. OK. E. GR. P) 2023 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION ; VOLUME TRENDS

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: NL. BL. L. IRL. OK. E. P) 2024 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION ; PRICE TRENDS

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: NL. BL. L. IRL. OK. E. GR. P)

PRICES (COUNTRY NOT AVAILABLE : BL) (INFO:274) 3040 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (1980-100) 3041 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX - ANNUAL VARIATION

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3042 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX - MONTHLY VARIATION 0 3043 CUMULATED VARIATION OF THE PRICES SINCE THE 1st JANUARY 0

UNEMPLOYMENT (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE : USA. JAP. BL) (INFO:275)

4050 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT. NUMBER AT END OF MONTH 0 4051 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT AS PERCENTAGE OF WORKING CIVILIAN 0

POPULATION 4052 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT - MONTHLY VARIATION (TIT-I) 0 4053 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT - PERCENTAGE FEMALE 0 4054 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT - PERCENTAGE UNDER 25 YEARS 0

(COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12. USA. JAP. p. BL) 4057 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT - CHARGES (T/T-12) 0 4059 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - CHARGES (TIT-12) 0

WAGES (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12. BL. E. p. JAP) (INFO:280) 4065 INDICES OF HOURLY WAGES OF WORKERS IN INDUSTRY. 3

IN REAL TERMS

INDUSTRY AND ENERGY

PRODUCTION INDEX (INFO:276) 5070 PRODUCTION INDEX - TOTAL (NACE 1-4)

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED (COUNTRY NOT AVAILABLE: BL) 5071 PRODUCTION INDEX - CAPITAL GOODS

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: p. BL) 5072 PRODUCTION INDEX - CONSUMER GOODS

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: p. JAP. BL) 5073 PRODUCTION INDEX - INTERMEDIATE GOODS

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: p. BL) 5074 PRODUCTION INDEX - TOTAL - ANNUAL VARIATIONS

(T/T-12) (COUNTRY NOT AVAILABLE: BL)

SURVEYS OF THE ECONOMIC SITUATION IN THE INDUSTRY (FOOD. DRINK AND TOBACCO INDUSTRY EXCLUDED) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: BL. E. EUR-12. p. USA. JAP) (INFO:277)

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5076 PRODUCTION FORECASTS/TOTAL INDUSTRY 1 - BALANCE 0 5077 TOTAL ORDER BOOKS - TOTAL INDUSTRY 1 - BALANCE 0 5078 STOCKS OF FINISHED PRODUCTS - TOTAL INDUSTRY 1 - BALANCE 5079 CONFIDENCE INDICATOR IN INDUSTRY (INFO:454)

CRUDE STEEL (COUNTRY NOT AVAILABLE : BL)

5081 PRODUCTION OF CRUDE STEEL (INFO:278)

5082 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED PRODUCTION OF CRUDE STEEL - MONTHLY VARIATION

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5083 PRODUCTION OF CRUDE STEEL - ANNUAL VARIATION o

SERVICES (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, BL, IT, E, P) (INFO:279) 6101 INDEX OF RETAIL TRADE TURNOVER - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED - 0

IN VOLUME (1980-100)

AGR I CULTURE (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE : EUR-12, BL, E, P, USA, JAP)

7000 INDEX OF BASIC PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (EXCLUDING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES)

AGRICULTURE - CROPS - FORCASTING ONLY FOR EUR-12 7050 TOTAL AREA (MIO/HA) OF CEREAL CROPS 7051 TOTAL PRODUCTION (MID/T) OF CEREAL CROPS 7052 TOTAL YIELD (KG/HA) OF CEREAL CROPS 7053 TOTAL IN % (T/T-1) OF CEREAL CROPS 7100 AREA (MIO/HA) OF WHEAT CROPS 7101 PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF WHEAT CROPS 7102 YIELD (KG/HA) OF WHEAT CROPS 7103 IN % (T/T-1) OF WHEAT CROPS 7160 AREA (MID/HA) OF BARLEY CROPS 7161 PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF BARLEY CROPS 7162 YIELD (KG/HA) OF BARLEY CROPS 7163 IN % (T/T-1) OF BARLEY CROPS 7200 AREA (MIO/HA) OF GRAINMAIZE CROPS 7201 PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF GRAINMAIZE CROPS 7202 YIELD (KG/HA) OF GRAINMAIZE CROPS 7203 IN % (T/T-1) OF GRAINMAIZE CROPS 7360 AREA (MID/HA) OF POTATOES CROPS 7361 PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF POTATOES CROPS 7362 YIELD (KG/HA) OF POTATOES CROPS 7363 IN % (T/T-1) OF POTATOES CROPS 7370 AREA (MID/HA) OF SUGAR BEET CROPS 7371 PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF SUGAR BEET CROPS 7372 YIELD (KG/HA) OF SUGAR BEET CROPS 7373 IN " (T /T -1) OF SUGAR BEET CROPS 7410 TOTAL AREA (MIO/HA) OF OIL SEEDS CROPS 7411 TOTAL PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF OIL SEEDS CROPS 7412 TOTAL YIELD (KG/HA) OF OIL SEEDS CROPS 7413 TOTAL IN % (T/T-1) OF OIL SEEDS CROPS 7420 AREA (MID/HA) OF RAPE CROPS 7421 PRODUCTION (MIO/T) OF RAPE CROPS 7422 YIELD (KG/HA) OF RAPE CROPS 7423 IN % (T/T-1) OF RAPE CROPS

FOREIGN TRADE (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE : B, L)

8120 FOB EXPORTS, ALL PRODUCTS, WORLD-WIDE DESTINATION 8121 CIF IMPORTS, ALL PRODUCTS, WORLD-WIDE ORIGIN 8122 TRADE BALANCE FOB/CIF 8123 RATIO OF CURRENT VALUES EXPORT /IMPORT

SUB-CODE 4: PERIODICITY

o MONTHLY DATA FOR : FINANCE - PRICES - UNEMPLOYMENT - INDUSTRY AND ENERGY -SERVICES - AGRICULTURE - FOREIGN TRADE

3 QUARTERLY DATA FOR :

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

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BALANCE OF PAYMENTS - NATIONAL ACCOUNTS - WAGES

6 ANNUAL DATA FOR : AGRICULTURAL CROPS

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COLLECTION 02: EUROSTATISTICS (*)

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE : 'f.X/XXXX/X/X

SUB-CODES

'f.X ......

2 •• XX'f.X •• 3 •••••• X. 4 ••••••• X

COUNTRY SHORT-TERM TREND INDICATOR BLANK UNITS - PERIODICITIES

SUB-CODE 1: COUNTRY

02 EUR-12 03 EUR-I0 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 21 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG ECONOMIC UNION 22 BELGIUM 24 LUXEMBOURG 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL 42 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 46 JAPAN

SUB-CODE 2 : SHORT-TERM TREND INDICATOR SUB-CODE 3: BLANK

NATIONAL ACCOUNTS ESA 0101 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT - CHANGE IN VOLUME 0102 CONSUMPTION BY HOUSEHOLDS - CHANGE IN VOLUME 0103 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION - CHANGE IN VOLUME 0104 STOCK VARIATION - CHANGE IN VOLUME 0105 IMPORTS - VOLUME 0106 EXPORTS - VOLUME 0107 AGRICULTURE - VOLUME 0108 INDUSTRY - VOLUME 0109 SERVICES - VOLUME OllO EXCHANGE RATE - 1 PPP •••• NATIONAL CURRENCY 0111. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT - CHANGE IN PRICE 0112 CONSUMPTION BY HOUSEHOLDS - CHANGE IN PRICE 0113 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION - CHANGE IN PRICE

EMPLOYMENT 0201 TOTAL POPULATION 0202 CIVILIAN WORKING POPULATION - TOTAL 0203 CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT - TOTAL 0204 CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT - WOMEN AS A PERCENTAGE 0205 NUMBER OF CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES - TOTAL 0206 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - AGRICULTURE

SUB-CODE 4 : UNITS-PERIOD ----_ .... _ .. _- ------------

A Q M

3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3 3, 3, 3 3, 3, 3,

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0207 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - INDUSTRY 6 0208 NUMBER OF CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES - SERVICES 6 0209 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - TOTAL - INDUSTRY NACE 1-4 3, 4 0210 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 3, 4 0211 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - PRODUCTION OF METALS NACE 22 3, 4 0212 NUfilER OF EMPLOYEES - CHEMICAL INDUSTRY NACE 25+26 3, 4 0213 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - METAL WORKING NACE 31-36 3, 4 0214 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - MECHANICAL 3, 4

ENGINEERING NACE 32 0215 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT NACE 35+36 3, 4 0216 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - FOOO, DRINK, TOBACCO NACE 41/42 3, 4 0217 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - TEXTILES NACE 43 3, 4 0218 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES - FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING NACE 45 3, 4

UNEMPLOYMENT 0301 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT-TOTAL (IN 1000) 6, 7, 8 0302 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT / MALE (IN 1000) 6, 7, 8 0303 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT / FEMALES (IN 1000) 6, 7, 8 0304 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT - UNDER 25 YEARS (IN 1000) 6, 7, 8 0305 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT-TOTAL - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED (IN 1000) 7, 8 0306 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT - % OF LABOUR FORCE TOTAL 0, 1, 2 0307 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES M+F TOTAL 0, 2 0308 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES MEN TOTAL 0, 2 0309 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES WOMEN TOTAL 0, 2 0310 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES M+F UNDER 25 YEARS 0, 2

INDUSTRIAL PROOUCTION

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION 0401 INDUSTRY - BRUT NACE 1-4 3, 4, 5 0402 INDUSTRY - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 1-4 3, 4, 5 0403 TURNOVER - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 1-4 3, 4, 0404 BUILDING - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 5 3, 4 0405 INDUSTRY AND BUILDING - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 1-5 3, 4

PROOUCTION BY CATEGORY 0406 INTERMEDIATE GOODS - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 3, 4, 5 0407 INVESTMENT GOOOS - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 3, 4, 5 0408 CONSUMPTION GOODS - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 3, 4, 5

PRODUCTION BY BRANCH 0409 ENERGY - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 11-16 3, 4, 0410 PRODUCTION OF METALS - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 22 3, 4, 5 0411 CHEMICALS - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 25+26 3, 4, 5 0412 ENGINEERING - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 31-36 3, 4, 5 0413 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - SEASONALLY 3, 4, 5

ADJUSTED NACE 34 0414 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 35+36 3, 4, 5

IMPORTS EXTRA EC 0415 IRON AND STEEL - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 221 3, 4, 5 0416 TEXTILES - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 43 3, 4, 5 0417 FOOO EXCLUDING DRINKS AND MEALS NACE 41/42 3, 4, 5 0418 CLOTHING - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 453+454+456 3, 4, 5 0419 FOOTWEAR - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 451+452 3, 4, 5 0420 PAPER AND PAPERBOARD - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NACE 471+472 3, 4, 5

OPINIONS IN INDUSTRY 0501 PROOUCTION EXPECTATIONS - ALL INDUSTRY NACE 2-4 0, 1, 2 0502 ORDER BOOKS - ALL INDUSTRY NACE 2-4 0, 1, 2

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0503 STOCKS OF FINISHE[} PRODUCTS - ALL INDUSTRY NACE 2-4 0, 1, 0504 PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS - INTERMEDIATE GOODS 0, 1, 2 0505 ORDER BOOKS - INTERMEDIATE GOODS 0, 1, 2 0506 STOCKS OF FINISHED PRODUCTS - INTERMEDIATE GOODS 0, 1, 0507 PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS - INVESTMENT GOODS 0, 1, 2 0508 ORDER BOOKS - INVESTMENT GOODS 0, 1, 0509 STOCKS OF FINISHED PRODUCTS - INVESTMENT GOODS 0, 1, 0510 PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS - CONSUMPTION GOODS 0, 1, 0511 ORDER BOOKS - CONSUMPTION GOODS 0, 1, 2 0512 STOCKS OF FINISHED PRODUCTS - CONSUMPTION GOODS 0, 1, 2

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS 0601 COAL - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0602 NATURAL GAS - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 0603 CRUDE OIL - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0604 CRUDE OIL - TREATED IN REFINERIES 3, 4, 5 0605 MOTOR SPIRIT - CONSUMPTION 3, 4, 5 0606 ELECTRICITY - CONSUMPTION 3, 4, 0607 CONVENTIONAL THERMAL ELECTRICITY - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0608 CRUDE STEEL - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0609 PASSENGER CARS - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0610 COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0611 CEMENT - PRODUCTION 3, 4, 5 0612 HOUSING STARTED 3, 4, 5

RETAIL TRADE 0701 INDEX - GROSS 3, 4. 5 0702 INDEX - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 3, 4, 5

0703 CHANGE (%) 0, 1,

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 0801 BEEF AND VEAL - PRODUCTION 6, 7, 8

0802 PORK - PRODUCTION 6, 7, 8

0803 BUTTER - PRODUCTION 6, 7,

0804 BUTTER - STOCKS 6, 7, 8

0805 SKIMMED MILK POWDER - PRODUCTION 6, 7, 8

0806 SKIMMED MILK POWDER - STOCKS 6, 7, 8

EXTERNAL TRADE

EXTERNAL TRADE 0901 TOTAL EXPORTATIONS 6, 7, 8

0902. TOTAL IMPORTATIONS 6, 7, 8

0903 RATIO OF CURRENT VALUES 0, 1, 2

0904 IMPORTS EXTRA EC 6, 7, 8

0905 EXPORTS EXTRA EC 6, 7, 8

0906 IMPORTS INTRA EC 6, 7, 8

0907 TRADE BALANCE: TOTAL (FOB/CIF) 6, 7, 8

0908 TRADE BALANCE : EXTRA EC (FOB/CIF) 6, 7, 8

0909 TRADE BALANCE : INTRA EC (FOB/CIF) 6, 7, 8

0910 VOLUME INDEX TOTAL IMPORTS 3, 4, 5

0911 VOLUME INDEX TOTAL EXPORTS 3, 4, 5

0912 RATIO OF VOLUMES INDICES 3, 4, 5

0913 TERMS OF TRADE 3, 4,

0914 UNIT VALUE INDEX - TOTAL IMPORTS 3, 4,

0915 UNIT VALUE INDEX - TOTAL EXPORTS 3, 4,

IMPORTS BY COUNTRIES 0916 WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED THIRD COUNTRIES 3, 4, 5

0917 WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED THIRD COUNTRIES OF WHICH USA 3, 4,

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0918 WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED THIRD COUNTRIES OF WHICH JAPAN 3, 4, 0919 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 3, 4, 5 0920 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OF WHICH ACP (60) 3, 4, 5 0921 COUNTRIES WITH STATE TRADE 3, 4, 5

EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES ()922 WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED THIRD COUNTRIES 3, 4, 5 ()923 WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED THIRD COUNTRIES OF WHICH USA 3, 4, 5 0924 WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED THIRD COUNTRIES OF WHICH JAPAN 3, 4, 5 0925 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 3, 4, 5 0926 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OF WHICH ACP (6()) 3, 4, 5 0927 COUNTRIES WITH STATE TRADE 3, 4, 5

IMPORTS EXTRA EC 0928 TOTAL SEASONALLY ADJUSTED SITC 0-9 3, 4, 5 0929 TOTAL SITC 0-9 3, 4, 5 0930 FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO SITC 0+1 6, 7, 8 0931 RAW MATERIALS SITC 2+4 6, 7, 8 0932 FUELS SITC 3 6, 7, 8 0933 CHEMICALS SITC 5 6, 7, 8 0934 MANUFACTURED GOODS BY MATERIAL SITC 6 6, 7, 8 0935 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SITC 7 6, 7, 8 0936 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES SITC 8 6, 7, 8

EXPORTS EXTRA EC 0937 TOTAL SEASONALLY ADJUSTED SITC 0-9 3, 4, ()938 TOTAL SITC 0-9 3, 4, ()939 FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO SITC 0+1 6, 7, 8 ()94() RAW MATERIALS SITC 2+4 6, 7, 8 0941 FUELS SITC 3 6, 7, 8 ()942 CHEMICALS SITC 5 6, 7, 8 0943 MANUFACTURED GOODS BY MATERIAL SITC 6 6, 7, 8 ()944 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SITC 7 6, 7, 8 0945 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES SITC 8 6, 7, 8

IMPORTS INTRA EC ()946 TOTAL SEASONALLY ADJUSTED SITC 0-9 3, 4, 0947 TOTAL SITC 0-9 3, 4, 5 0948 FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO SITCO+l 6, 7, 8 ()949 RAW MATER IALS SITC 2+4 6, 7, 8 0950 FUELS SITC 3 6, 7, 8 ()951 CHEMICALS SITC 5 6, 7, 8 0952 MANUFACTURED GODOS BY MATERIAL SITC 6 6, 7, 8 0953 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SITC 7 6, 7, 8 0954 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES SITC 8 6, 7, 8

EXPORTS INTRA EC 0955 TOTAL SEASONALLY ADJUSTED SITC 0-9 3, 4, 0956 TOTAL SITC 0-9 3, 4, 5 0957 FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO SITCO+l 6, 7, 8 0958 RAW MATERIALS SITC 2+4 6, 7, 8 0959 FUELS SITC 3 6, 7, 8 0960 CHEMICALS SITC 5 6, 7, 8 0961 MANUFACTURED GOODS BY MATERIAL SITC 6 6, 7, 8 0962 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SITC 7 6, 7, 8 0963 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES SITC 8 6, 7, 8

CONSUMER PRICES 1001 GENERAL INDEX 3, 4, 5 1002 FOOD EXCLUDING DRINKS AND MEALS 3, 4, 5

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1003 DRINKS (HOME CONSUMPTION) AND TOBACCO 1004 CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR INCLUDING REPAIRS 1005 RENT, FUEL, POWER 1006 HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND SERVICES 1007 TRANSPORT, COMMUNICATIONS 1008 RECREATION, EDUCATION ETC. 1009 OTHER GOODS AND SERVICES INCLUDING DRINKS AND MEALS

PRODUCER PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 1101 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INCLUDING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 1102 VEGETABLE PRODUCTS INCLUDING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 1103 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS

WAGES AND SALARIES 1201 NOMINAL HOURLY WAGES - INDUSTRY 1202 HOURLY WAGES IN REAL TERMS - INDUSTRY 1203 HOURS WORKED - INDUSTRY

FINANCIAL STATISTICS 1301 EXCHANGE RATE (MEAN) 1302 EXCHANGE RATE 1 SDR - ••• NATIONAL CURRENCY 1303 EXCHANGE RATE lUSD - ••• NATIONAL CURRENCY 1304. DAY-TO-DAY MONEY RATE 1305 OFFICIAL DISCOUNT RATE - END OF PERIOD 1306 INTEREST OF TERM BANK DEPOSITS 3 MONTHS 1307 MONEY SUPPLY END OF PERIOD : M1 1308 SAVINGS DEPOSITS END OF PERIOD 1309 TOTAL FOREIGN ASSETS (EXCLUDING GOLD) END OF PERIOD : GROSS 1310 INDEX OF SHARE QUOTATIONS 1311 YIELD ON FIXED INTEREST GOVERNMENT SECURITIES 1312 YIELD ON FIXED INTERST PRIVATE SECTOR SECURITIES

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 1401 TRADE BALANCE (FOB/FOB) 1402 BALANCE OF INVISIBLE TRADE 1403 CURRENT ACCOUNT - NET 1404 CURRENT ACCOUNT/GOP 1405 LONG TERM CAPITAL - NET 1406 BASIC BALANCE 1407 OFFICIAL SETTLEMENTS BALANCE 1408 RESERVES

SUB-CODE 4: UNITS - PERIODICITIES

o UNIT : % - ANNUAL 1 UNIT : % - QUARTERLY 2 UNIT : % - MONTHLY

3 UNIT : 1980-100 - ANNUAL 4 UNIT : 1980-100 - QUARTERLY 5 UNIT : 1980-100 - MONTHLY

6 UNIT : ABSOLUTE VALUES - ANNUAL 7 UNIT : ABSOLUTE VALUES - QUARTERLY 8 UNIT : ABSOLUTE VALUES - MONTHLY

Offline database "EUROSTATISTICS ICG 02 total, without EXTERNAL TRADE" contains the data sect ions:

3, 4, 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5

3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5

3, 4 3, 4 3, 4

6, 7, 8 6, 7, 8 6, 7, 8 0, I, 2 0, I, 2 0, I, 2

I, 2 I, 2

6, 7, 8 3, 4, 5 0, I, 2 0, I,

6, 6, 6, 6, 7 6, 7 6, 7 6, 7 6, 7

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NATIONAL ACCOUNTS ESA + EMPLOYMENT + UNEMPLOYMENT + INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION + OPINIONS IN INDUSTRY + INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS + RETAIL TRADE + AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS + CONSUMER PRICES + PRODUCER PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS + WAGES AND SALARIES + FINANCIAL STATISTICS + BALANCE OF PAYMENTS

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Offline database "EXTERNAL TRADE" contains all time series with sub-code 2 between 0901 and 0963.

(*) The availability of data corresponds to that of the data published in the Eurostat pub licat ion "EUROSTATISTICS"

END OF COLLECTION 02 - EUROSTATISTICS CLASSIFICATION PLAN

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COLLECTION 03: EUROSTATISTICS (TABLES BY COUNTRY) (*)

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE XX / XXXX / X / X

SUB-CODES

XX...... COUNTRY •• XXXX.. SHORT-TERM TREND INDICATOR

3 •••••• X. BLANK 4 ••••••• X UNITS - PERIODICITIES

SUB-CODE 1: COUNTRY

12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 22 BELGIUM 24 LUXEMBOURG 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL 42 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 46 JAPAN

SUB-CODE 2: SHORT-TERM TREND INDICATOR SUB-CODE 3: BLANK SUB-CODE 4: UNITS-PERIOD

0001 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT ANNUAL MARKET PRICES IN PPS (ESA)

0002 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT ANNUAL CURRENT MARKET PRICES, IN NATIONAL CURRENCY (ESA)

0003 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION AT ANNUAL CURRENT PRICES IN MIO PPS (ESA)

0004 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION AT ANNUAL CURRENT PRICES IN NATIONAL CURRENCY (ESA)

0005 CONSUMPTION BY THE PRIVATE SECTOR AT ANNUAL CURRENT PRICES IN PPS (ESA)

0006 CONSUMPTION BY GENERAL GOVERNMENT AT ANNUAL CURRENT PRICES IN NATIONAL CURRENCY (ESA)

0010 PUBLIC FINANCE - CASH SURPLUS (+) OR DEFICIT (-) 0011 CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT : TOTAL 0012. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT : SHORT TERM DOMESTIC DEBT 0013 CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT : FOREIGN DEBT 0014 MONEY SUPPLY M2 (NATIONAL CONCEPT) 0020 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS - CURRENT ACCOUNTS IN NATIONAL CURRENCY 0030 WHOLESALE PRICE INDICES - GENERAL INDEX 0031 CONSUMER PRICE INDICES - GENERAL INDEX 0032 CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT : TOTAL - YEARLY AVERAGE 0033 UNEMPLOYMENT - VACANCIES : TOTAL 0034 UNEMPLOYED REGISTERED DURING THE MONTH : TOTAL 0040 PRODUCTION INDICES - TOTAL INDUSTRY (EXCLUDING CONSTRUCTION)

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6,

6,

6,

6,

6,

6,

6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 3, 3, 6 6, 6, 3,

Q M

8

8

5

8 8 5

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0041 PRODUCTION INDICES - INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS INDUSTRY 3, 5

0042 PRODUCTION INDICES - CAPITAL GOODS 3, 5 0043 PRODUCTION INDICES - CONSUMER GOODS 3, 5 0044 PRODUCTION INDICES - MINING AND QUARRYING 3, 5 0050 ELECTRICAL ENERGY - TOTAL NET PRODUCTION 6, 8 0051 NET PRODUCTION OF HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY 6, 8 0052 NET PRODUCTION OF CONVENTIONAL THERMAL ENERGY 6, 8 0053 NET PRODUCTION OF NUCLEAR ENERGY 6, 8 0060 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST RECEIPTS 6, 8 0061 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST EXPENDITURE 6, 8 0070 RAILWAY TRAFFIC - TOTAL GOODS TRAFFIC 6, 8 0071 RAILWAY TRAFFIC - PASSENGER CARRIED 6, 8 0073 AIR TRAFFIC - TOTAL PASSENGER TRAFFIC 6, 8 0080 FOREIGN TRADE - IMPORT OF ALL PRODUCTS REFERING TO THE WORLD 6, 8 0081 FOREIGN TRADE - EXPORT OF ALL PRODUCTS REFERING TO THE WORLD 6, 8 0082 FOREIGN TRADE - MONTHLY BALANCE OF TRADE REFERING TO THE 6, 8

WORLD

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SUB-CODE 4: UNITS - PERIODICITIES

o UNIT : % - ANNUAL 1 UNIT : % - QUARTERLY 2 UNIT : % - MONTHLY

3 UNIT : 1980-100 - ANNUAL 4 UNIT : 1980-100 - QUARTERLY 5 UNIT : 1980-100 - MONTHLY

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6 UNIT : ABSOLUTE VALUES - ANNUAL 7 UNIT : ABSOLUTE VALUES - QUARTERLY 8 UNIT : ABSOLUTE VALUES - MONTHLY

(*) The availability of data corresponds to that of the data published in the Eurostat pub licat ion "EUROSTATISTICS"

END OF COLLECTION 03 - EUROSTATISTICS CLASSIFICATION PLAN

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COLLECTION 82: FOREIGN TRADE: Total monthly trade with the pr1nc1pal partner countr1es of the world

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE : XXIX/XXX/XIX

SUB-CODES

XX •••••• COUNTRY •• X ••••• BLANK

3 ... XXX .. PARTNER COUNTRIES 4 ...... X. BLANK 5 ••••••• X PERIODICITY, FLOWS

SUB-CODE 1 : COUNTRY

02 EUR-12 03 EUR-10 04 EUR-9 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 21 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG ECONOMIC UNION 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL

SUB-CODE 3: PARTNER COUNTRIES SUB-CODE 4: BLANK SUB-CODE 5: PERIOD. ,FLOWS

001 FRANCE 002 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG 003 NETHERLANDS 004 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 005 ITALY 006 UNITED KINGDOM 007 IRELAND 008 DENMARK 009 GREECE 010 PORTUGAL 011 SPAIN 056 SOVIET UNION 110 MEDITERRANEAN BASIN (INCLUDING SPAIN AND PORTUGAL) 111 MEDITERRANEAN BASIN 113 OPEC 118 ASEAN 121 OECD 122 LATIN AMERICA 400 USA 720 CHINA 732 JAPAN

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2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7

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901 CLASS 1 (INCLUDING SPAIN AND PORTUGAL) 902 CLASS 2 903 CLASS 3 908 INTRA-EC (EUR-I0) 909 EXTRA-EC (EUR-I0) 911 EFTA (INCLUDING PORTUGAL) 912 OTHER COUNTRIES OF WESTERN EUROPE (INCLUDING SPAIN) 915 USA AND CANADA 919 OTHER CLASS 1 COUNTRIES 920 ACP (66 COUNTRIES) 922 DOM 923 TOM 931 OTHER CLASS 2 COUNTRIES 941 EASTERN EUROPE 942 OTHER CLASS 3 COUNTR IES 986 MISCELLANEOUS 992 INTRA-EC (EUR-12) 993 EXTRA-EC (EUR-12) 994 CLASS 1 995 EFTA 997 OTHER COUNTRIES OF WESTERN EUROPE 999 WORLD

SUB-CODE 5 : PERIODICITY, FLOWS

2 IMPORTS, CUMULATIVE VALUE 3 EXPORTS, CUMULATIVE VALUE 6 IMPORTS, MONTHLY VALUE 7 EXPORTS, MONTHLY VALUE

END OF COLLECTION 82 - FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATION PLAN

2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7 2,3,6,7

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COLLECTION 83: FOREIGN TRADE: Total annual trade with the principal partner countr1es of the world

STRUCTURE OF THE COIlE : XXIX/XXX/XIX

SUB-COilES

XX •••••• COUNTRY •• X ••••• BLANK

3 ••• XXX •• PARTNER COUNTRIES 4 ••••.• X. BLANK 5 ....... x PERIOilICITY, FLOWS

SUB-CODE 1 : COUNTRY

02 EUR-12 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 21 ECONOMIC UNION BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL

SUB-COIlE 3 : PARTNER COUNTRIES SUB-CODE 4: BLANK SUB-COIlE 5: PERIOD. ,FLOWS

400 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 732 JAPAN 902 CLASS 2 903 CLASS 3 920 ACP (66 COUNTRIES) 994 CLASS 1 992 INTRA-EC (EUR-12) 993 EXTRA-EC (EUR-12) 999 WORLD

SUB-CODE 5: PERIOilICITY, FLOWS

4 IMPORTS, ANNUAL VALUE 5 EXPORTS, ANNUAL VALUE

END OF COLLECTION 83 - FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATION PLAN

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4,5 4,5 4,5 4,5 4,5 4,5 4,5 4,5 4,5

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COLLECTION 84: FOREIGN TRADE: Total trade of USA and JAPAN with the world and EUR-1O/EUR-12

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE : XX/X/XXJ../X/X

SUB-CODES

XJ........ COUNTRY .. X..... BLANK ••• XXJ.... PARTNER COUNTRIES

4 ...... X. BLANK 5 ....... X PERIOOICITY, FLOWS

SUB-CODE 1: COUNTRY

42 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 46 JAPAN

SUB-COOE 3: PARTNER COUNTRIES SUB-COOE 4: BLANK SUB-CODE 5: PERIOD., FLOWS

908 INTRA-EC (EUR-IO) 992 INTRA-EC (EUR-12) 999 WORLD

SUB-CODE 5: PERIOOICITY, FLOWS

4 IMPORTS, ANNUAL VALUE 5 EXPORTS, ANNUAL VALUE

6 IMPORTS, MONTHLY VALUE 7 EXPORTS, MONTHLY VALUE

END OF COLLECTION 84 - FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATION PLAN

(INFO:65) (INFO:65)

A M

4,5 4,5

6,7 6,7 6.7

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COLLECTION 85: FOREIGN TRADE: Trade by SITC sections, INTRA- and EXTRA-EUR 10/EUR-12

STRUCTURE OF THE COOE : XX/XX/XXXIX

SUB-COOES

XX...... COUNTRY .. XX.... PROOUCTS •••• XXX. PARTNER COUNTRIES

4 ....... X PERIOOICITY, FLOWS

SUB-COOE 1: COUNTRY

SUB-COOE

02 EUR-12 03 EUR-I0 04 EUR-9 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 21 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG ECONOMIC UNION 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL

2 : PROOUCTS -----------

50 FOOO AND LIVE ANIMALS SITC 51 BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO SITC 52 RAW MATERIALS SITC 53 FUEL PROOUCTS SITC 54 ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILS AND FATS 55 CHEMICALS SITC 56 MANUFACTURED GoooS, CLASSIFIED

CHIEFLY BY MATERIAL SITC 57 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SITC 58 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED GoooS SITC 59 GOOOS NOT CLASSIFIED BY KIND SITC

SUB-CODE 3 : PARTNER COUNTRIES

908 INTRA-EC (EUR-I0) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, E, P)

909 EXTRA-EC (EUR-I0) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, E, P)

992 INTRA-EC (EUR-12) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-I0, EUR-9)

993 EXTRA-EC (EUR-12)

0 1 2 3

5

6 7 8 9

SITC 4

SUB-CODE 4: PERIOD., FLOWS

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6,7

6,7

4,5 6,7

4,5 6,7

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(COUNTRIES NOT AVAIlABLE: EUR-IO, EUR-9)

SUB-CODE 4: PERIOOICITY, FLOWS

4 IMPORTS, ANNUAL VALUE 5 EXPORTS, ANNUAL VALUE

6- IMPORTS, MONTHLY VALUE 7 EXPORTS, MONTHLY VALUE

END OF COLLECTION 85 - FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATION PLAN

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COLLECTION 86: FOREIGN TRADE: Volume and value indices, terms of trade indices

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE : XX/XX/XXXIX

SUB-CODES

XX...... COUNTRY .. XX.... ECONOMIC INDICES

3 .•.• 999. FIXED PART OF THE CODE 4 ....... X PERIODICITY, FLOWS

SUB-CODE 1: COUNTRY

02 EUR-12 03 EUR-I0 04 EUR-9 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 21 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG ECONOMIC UNION 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL

SUB-CODE 2 ECONOMIC INDICES SUB-CODE 3: 999 SUB-CODE 4: PER IOD. ,FLOWS

81 VOLUME INDEX 82 CURRENT VALUE INDEX 83 UNIT VALUE INDEX 84 TERMS OF TRADE INDEX 85 RATIO OF VOLUMES INDEX

(COUNTRY NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-9)

SUB-CODE 3 ..... 999. FIXED PART OF THE CODE

M

(INFO:62) 6,7 (INFO:62) 6,7 (INFO:62) 6,7 (INFO:63) 6 (INFO:63)

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SUB-COOE 4: PERIODICITY, FLOWS

6 IMPORTS, 1980 • 100, MONTHLY 7 EXPORTS, 1980 • 100, MONTHLY

147

END OF COLLECTION 86 - FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATION PLAN

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COLLECTION 87: FOREIGN TRADE : Ba lance of trade

STRUCTURE OF THE CODE : XX/XX/XXX/X

SUB-CODES

XX...... COUNTRY •• XX.... ECONOMIC INDICES .... XXX. PARTNER COUNTRIES

4 ....... X PERIOOICITY, FLOWS

SUB-COOE 1: COUNTRY

02 EUR-12 0) EUR-10 04 EUR-9 12 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 14 FRANCE 16 ITALY 18 NETHERLANDS 21 BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG ECONOMIC UNION 26 UNITED KINGDOM 28 IRELAND 30 DENMARK 32 SPAIN 34 GREECE 36 PORTUGAL 42 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 46 JAPAN

SUB-CODE 2 : ECONOMIC INDICES

91 BALANCE OF TRADE 92 RATIO OF CURRENT VALUES

SUB-CODE 3: PARTNER COUNTRIES

908 INTRA-EC (EUR-10) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, E, P, USA, JAP)

909 EXTRA-EC (EUR-10) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-12, E, P, USA, JAP)

992 INTRA-EC (EUR-12) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-10, EUR-9, USA, JAP)

993 EXTRA-EC (EUR-12) (COUNTRIES NOT AVAILABLE: EUR-10, EUR-9, USA, JAP)

999 WORLD

SUB-CODE 4: PERIODICITY, FLOWS

2 CUMULATIVE VALUE 6 MONTHLY VALUE

SUB-COOE 4: PERIOD., FLOWS

M

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

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D. Copyright Information

Legal proceedings will be instituted against anyone copying this Handbook or the software product MAXDATA.

The rights to the Handbook are held by DATA SERVICE & INFORMATION GmbH, OrsoyerstraBe 4, D-4134 Rheinberg 1.

The rights to MAXDATA are held by Dr. Wilhelm A. Hennerkes, whose legal representative is DATA SERVICE & INFORMATION GmbH.

Several products are mentioned in this Handbook:

IBM and PC-DOS are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.

OLIVETTI is the registered trademark of Ing. C. Olivetti & C., S.p.A.

EPSON is the registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corp.

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DIF is a registered trademark of Software Arts Products Corp.

TURBO PASCAL and TURBO GRAPHIX are registered trademarks of Borland International Inc.

HERCULES is a registered trademark of Hercules Computer Technology Corp.

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Abstract

The Time Series Database System MAXDATA is a software product which offers both specialists and inexperienced or occasional users a surprisingly simple and convenient handling of numerical databases on a personal computer.

MAXDATA meets in a very convenient way the principal demands of ambitious and data processing users with respect to a modem database management and analysis system: Databases creation, management, documentation, data export and import, database research, report, graphics, statistics, calculation etc.

Furthermore, MAXDATA offers more complicated methods of analysis such as multiple regression - including the Cochrane-Orcutt method to correct for fIrst-order auto-correlation - , the creation of comprehensive indicator models and the calculation of ex-ante and ex-post forecasts -and all of these procedures are fully menu-operated.

Finally, MAXDATA is particularly qualified to process many of the official international and national economic databases - especially the offline databases of the E.C. COMMISSION, the OECD and the DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK -, which are now supplied on diskettes.

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