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Where can I find macroeconomic data (GDP, CPI, unemployment, etc.) for countries other than the United States?

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Where can I find macroeconomic data (GDP, CPI, unemployment, etc.) for countries other than the United States?

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Bloombergis an excellent source of international macroeconomic data. The shortcut CBQ (Country Directory) is a good starting point for any type of international research, and ECST (World Economic Statistics) will focus on macroeconomic data. Historical data on Bloomberg is relatively narrow and downloading options are limited.For historical data, and easy downloading,Datastreamis a better choice. Datastream collects data from individual countries (central banks and other data-gathering agencies) as well as from third-party data providers such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF).International Financial Statistics Onlineis a web-based database from the IMF that contains national accounts, government finance, and other macroeconomic data.EIU Country Data, published by the Economist Intelligence Unit, serves as a comprehensive source of economic indicators and forecasts for more than 150 countries.

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Bloomberg is an excellent source of international macroeconomic data. The shortcut CBQ (Country Directory) is a good starting point for any type of international research, and ECST (World Economic Statistics) will focus on macroeconomic data. Historical data on Bloomberg is relatively narrow and downloading options are limited. For historical data, and easy downloading, both Datastream and CEIC would a better choice. These databases collect data from individual countries (central banks and other data-gathering agencies) as well as from third-party data providers such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF). International Financial Statistics Online is a web-based database from the IMF that contains national accounts, government finance, and other macroeconomic data. EIU Country Data, published by the Economist Intelligence Unit, serves as a comprehensive source of economic indicators and forecasts for more than 150 countries.

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