International Monetary Fund(IMF)
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Resources
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International Financial Statistics
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Publication since 1948, the International Financial Statistics contains 32,000 sets of time series data of more than 200 countries. It mainly contains the statistical data of IMF members in exchange rate, fund, international discharging ability, reserved money, currency, bank account, interest rate, prices, commodity prices, products, government finance, labor, national accounts, import and export, and population. Selected key sets of data such as commodity prices, consumer prices, debt repayments, etc. are accumulated in regional and global statistical tables.
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International finance, financial statistics, statistical data
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Printed Publications
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OPAC
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(Download)
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Online database
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Balance of Payment Statistics Yearbook
(BOPS)
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In BOPS, there are records of the flow of goods, services and finance in perspectives of globe, regions and countries. National messages provide a way to understand the state’s investment position in the world, as well as its external financial property and situation of owe debt. BOPS include data of 170 states that deal with major economic, financial and civil indicators such as government services and staff salaries. BOPS contains seasonal and annual data of different countries since 1967.
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Balance of payments, the statistical data
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Printed Publications
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OPAC
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(Download)
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Online database
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Direction of Trade Statistics
(DOTS)
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DOTS contains seasonal and annual statistics of 186 countries since 1980. It presently serves as the most comprehensive major source of information about trading. There are more than 100,000 sets of time series data dealing with import and export items between countries and trading partners. The statistics is accumulated in regional and global table according to countries or organizations.
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International trade, statistics
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Printed Publications
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OPAC
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(Download)
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Online database
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IMF Working Paper
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IMF working paper is a series of reports, which provides the International Monetary Fund (IMF) members’ research to broader academic readers. These papers are more technical than Staff Position Notes (replaced after 2008).
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Financial policy, trade policy, world economy and globalization
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Printed Publications
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OPAC
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Electronic resources
((Full text online)
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Reading online
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IMF country report
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The report is a detailed assessment and prediction of member states from formal, official advisory institution, including the abstract and summary and the usage of IMF resources, the stability assessment of financial sector and the current problems.
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Member states, special evaluation
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Printed Publications
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OPAC
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Electronic resources
((Full text online)
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Reading online
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IMF Article IV Staff Reports
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For Article 4 the consultation is usually held once a year. Access to members of the International Monetary Fund economists, gather information, and the government and central bank officials, as well as private investors and labor representatives, MPS, and civil society organizations to discuss, then submit a report to the IMF's executive board are discussed in detail. The council through the summary, feedback to member states. At present, nine over ten of the members agreed to publish employees are summarized, and the views of the board of directors of the Public Information annotations (Public Information Notice), four 5 of the countries agree to staff report.
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Monetary policy, fiscal policy, national report
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Electronic resources
((Full text online)
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Reading online
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Policy Discussion Papers
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This series of papers is usually short, adopts nontechnical language, and provided readers interested in the economic sphere.
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Economic history, international economic relations and economic aid
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Printed Publications
(On-site reading)
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OPAC
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Government Financial Statistics
(GFS)
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Originated by IMF, Government Financial Statistics is an international standard method for financial statistics. It is presently used by all international organizations and most nations. It has are three fundamental features. First, it determines the categories for government according to the System of National Accounts (SNA). Second, in addition to official budget, it defines the whole governmental capital flow as object of statistics, including capital outside budget and social security funds. Third, with reference to international standard method of categorization, it formulates categorizing standards for financial statistics, and categorizes the capital flow of government according to multidimensional perspective such as government functions and economic property.
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公共财政、财政统计
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Printed Publications
(On-site reading)
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OPAC
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(Download)
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Online database
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World Economic Outlook
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The World Economic Outlook (WEO) database is created during the biannual WEO exercise, which begins in January and June of each year and results in the April and September WEO publication. Selected series from the publication are available in a database format.
(IMF. (June 25, 2015). World Economic Outlook Database List. Retrieved June 25, 2015, from http://www.imf.org/external/ns/cs.aspx?id=28)
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世界经济、经济发展、经济政策、经济预测、全球化
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Printed Publications(On-site reading)
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OPAC
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(Download)
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Online database
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IMF E-Library
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The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) eLibrary simplifies analysis and research with direct access to the IMF’s periodicals, books, working papers and studies, and data and statistical tools. You will find information and perspective on macroeconomics, globalization, development, trade and aid, technical assistance, demographics, emerging markets, policy advice, poverty reduction, and so much more.
(IMF. (2015). About: IMF eLibrary. Retrieved June 25, 2015, from
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international financial and economic development, statistics, publications, databases
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(Download)
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Online database
我馆链接入口
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Principal Global Indicators - Economic & Financial Statistics
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The indicators provide comparability of economic data to the G20 economies and important non-members.
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comparability of economic data
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(Download)
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Online database
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