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  • Economic indicators - January 2008

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  • OECD in Figures 2007

    Download your file below. Please note that this edition of OECD in Figures 2007 updates the edition entitled OECD in Figures 2006-2007.
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    Our print subscribers can now take advantage of special discounts on top selling OECD books, with up to 50% off the marked price. For details, contact observer@oecd.org or sales@oecd.org (quoting your subscriber reference).

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  • Latest monthly economic indicators

    In response to reader demand, the OECD Observer's "Databank Indicators" table will be available here to print subscribers only, from January, simply by clicking "more" and typing their password. This table of comparable, easy-to-read, economic data will be updated on a monthly basis, usually before the 10th of each calendar month. All other readers online will be able to access the table each following month (See file below). To subscribe to the OECD Observer, please go to www.oecdobserver.org/subscribe.html.

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