The OECD Economic Outlook analyses the major economic trends over the coming 2 years. It provides in-depth coverage of the main economic issues and the policy measures required to foster growth in each member country. Forthcoming developments in selected non-OECD economies are also evaluated in detail. Each edition of the Outlook provides a unique resource to keep abreast of world economic developments. The OECD Economic Outlook database is a comprehensive and consistent macroeconomic database of the OECD economies, covering expenditures, foreign trade, output, labour markets, interest and exchange rates, balance of payments, and government debt. For the non-OECD regions, foreign trade and current account series are available.
The database contains annual data (for all variables) and quarterly figures (for a subset of variables). Variables are defined in such a way that they are as homogenous as possible for the countries covered. Breaks in underlying series are corrected as far as possible. Sources for the historical data are publications of national statistical agencies and OECD databases such as Quarterly National Accounts, Annual National Accounts, Labour Force Statistics and Main Economic Indicators.
Concerning the aggregation of world trade, a new composition has been introduced, since projections are now made for selected non-OECD economies. Thus, besides OECD and the OECD Euro Area, the following new regions are available: Dynamic Asian Economies (Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam); Oil Producers (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Brunei, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Ecuador, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Algeria, Angola, Chad, Rep. of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, Sudan); with the remaining countries in a residual 'Rest of the World' group.
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: OECD Economic Outlook 108. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/econ/2020-2
Economic Outlook Policy and other assumptions underlying the projections in Annex 1.1 of the publication, Economic Outlook Sources and Methods, Database inventory, OECD Glossary.
Most volume series (or constant prices series) are chained and presented using countries' specific reference years (or base years). See the database inventory documentation and series metadata to see the reference years used. Aggregates and some indicators are expressed using a standard reference year.
Standard reference year: 2015
27 November 2020
Semi-annual
Annual and quarterly
Data are reported over the period 1960-2022. Last historical points (at 27 November 2020) are available in an Excel file. Data after these historical points should be considered as OECD forecasts.
Annual: 1960 to 2022
Quarterly: 1960Q1 to 2022Q4
Copyright: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
The OECD Economic Outlook analyses the major economic trends over the coming 2 years. It provides in-depth coverage of the main economic issues and the policy measures required to foster growth in each member country. Forthcoming developments in selected non-OECD economies are also evaluated in detail. Each edition of the Outlook provides a unique resource to keep abreast of world economic developments. The OECD Economic Outlook database is a comprehensive and consistent macroeconomic database of the OECD economies, covering expenditures, foreign trade, output, labour markets, interest and exchange rates, balance of payments, and government debt. For the non-OECD regions, foreign trade and current account series are available.
The database contains annual data (for all variables) and quarterly figures (for a subset of variables). Variables are defined in such a way that they are as homogenous as possible for the countries covered. Breaks in underlying series are corrected as far as possible. Sources for the historical data are publications of national statistical agencies and OECD databases such as Quarterly National Accounts, Annual National Accounts, Labour Force Statistics and Main Economic Indicators.
Concerning the aggregation of world trade, a new composition has been introduced, since projections are now made for selected non-OECD economies. Thus, besides OECD and the OECD Euro Area, the following new regions are available: Dynamic Asian Economies (Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam); Oil Producers (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Brunei, Timor-Leste, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Ecuador, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Algeria, Angola, Chad, Rep. of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria, Sudan); with the remaining countries in a residual 'Rest of the World' group.
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: OECD Economic Outlook 108. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/econ/2020-2
Economic Outlook Policy and other assumptions underlying the projections in Annex 1.1 of the publication, Economic Outlook Sources and Methods, Database inventory, OECD Glossary.
Annual and quarterly
Data are reported over the period 1960-2022. Last historical points (at 27 November 2020) are available in an Excel file. Data after these historical points should be considered as OECD forecasts.
Annual: 1960 to 2022
Quarterly: 1960Q1 to 2022Q4
Most volume series (or constant prices series) are chained and presented using countries' specific reference years (or base years). See the database inventory documentation and series metadata to see the reference years used. Aggregates and some indicators are expressed using a standard reference year.
Standard reference year: 2015
27 November 2020
Semi-annual
Copyright: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development