The Role of Monthly Economic Statistical Bulletins

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Author: Claudia Ms. Dziobek, Mei Mr. Jin ISBN: 9781455230617
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Publication: July 1, 2002
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Language: English
Author: Claudia Ms. Dziobek, Mei Mr. Jin
ISBN: 9781455230617
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Publication: July 1, 2002
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Language: English
Monthly economic statistical bulletins issued by central banks and national statistical offices, the focus of this study, are well established in countries with advanced statistical systems. Such bulletins present a synopsis of current economic trends and cater to a broad group of users involved in policy, markets, media, and research. Compendium bulletins serve as a reference point, contribute to public economic knowledge and transparency, and can add to international visibility. The authors find that only about half of developing countries produce monthly bulletins. Based on experience in industrial countries and a survey of 22 successful bulletins from developing countries, this paper highlights the role of such bulletins and discusses selected aspects of their content, production, and dissemination.
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Monthly economic statistical bulletins issued by central banks and national statistical offices, the focus of this study, are well established in countries with advanced statistical systems. Such bulletins present a synopsis of current economic trends and cater to a broad group of users involved in policy, markets, media, and research. Compendium bulletins serve as a reference point, contribute to public economic knowledge and transparency, and can add to international visibility. The authors find that only about half of developing countries produce monthly bulletins. Based on experience in industrial countries and a survey of 22 successful bulletins from developing countries, this paper highlights the role of such bulletins and discusses selected aspects of their content, production, and dissemination.

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