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This map is part of SDGs Today. Please see sdgstoday.orgGross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most commonly used measures for tracking national accounts and economic activity. Tracking growth over time can provide insights into the growth or decline of a nation’s economic activities following global/national events, policy changes, and other large-scale phenomena.The OECD's quarterly national accounts (QNA) dataset presents GDP growth data collected from all the OECD member countries and some other major economies on the basis of a standardised questionnaire. It contains a wide selection of generally seasonally adjusted quarterly series most widely used for economic analysis from 1960 or whenever available. These indicators include measures such as GDP expenditure/output and industry-based employment rates. All available OECD QNA measurements are made available to the public here.For more information, contact STAT.Contact@oecd.org.
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This dashboard is part of SDGs Today. Please see sdgstoday.orgGross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most commonly used measures for tracking national accounts and economic activity. Tracking growth over time can provide insights into the growth or decline of a nation’s economic activities following global/national events, policy changes, and other large-scale phenomena.The OECD's quarterly national accounts (QNA) dataset presents GDP growth data collected from all the OECD member countries and some other major economies on the basis of a standardised questionnaire. It contains a wide selection of generally seasonally adjusted quarterly series most widely used for economic analysis from 1960 or whenever available. These indicators include measures such as GDP expenditure/output and industry-based employment rates. All available OECD QNA measurements are made available to the public here.For more information, contact STAT.Contact@oecd.org.
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This layer is part of SDGs Today. Please see sdgstoday.orgGross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most commonly used measures for tracking national accounts and economic activity. Tracking growth over time can provide insights into the growth or decline of a nation’s economic activities following global/national events, policy changes, and other large-scale phenomena.The OECD's quarterly national accounts (QNA) dataset presents GDP growth data collected from all the OECD member countries and some other major economies on the basis of a standardised questionnaire. It contains a wide selection of generally seasonally adjusted quarterly series most widely used for economic analysis from 1960 or whenever available. These indicators include measures such as GDP expenditure/output and industry-based employment rates. All available OECD QNA measurements are made available to the public here.For more information, contact STAT.Contact@oecd.org.
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This map is part of SDGs Today. Please see sdgstoday.orgGross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most commonly used measures for tracking national accounts and economic activity. Tracking growth over time can provide insights into the growth or decline of a nation’s economic activities following global/national events, policy changes, and other large-scale phenomena.The OECD's quarterly national accounts (QNA) dataset presents GDP growth data collected from all the OECD member countries and some other major economies on the basis of a standardised questionnaire. It contains a wide selection of generally seasonally adjusted quarterly series most widely used for economic analysis from 1960 or whenever available. These indicators include measures such as GDP expenditure/output and industry-based employment rates. All available OECD QNA measurements are made available to the public here.For more information, contact STAT.Contact@oecd.org.