Fiscal and Financial Statistics Monthly Report No. 875 (International Economic Special Edition)

The Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance has published the Fiscal and Financial Statistics Monthly Report No. 875, featuring a comprehensive collection of global economic data and major countries' economic indicators as an international economic special edition.

International Economic Analysis This issue provides detailed analysis of the current state and outlook of the world economy, along with regional economic trends in the United States, Europe (Eurozone and the United Kingdom), and China. The report offers assessments based on the latest data regarding economic policies, growth prospects, and risk factors for each region.

Statistical Data Structure In the population and production sector, the report includes global population dynamics, GDP shares of G7 countries, GDP per capita of major countries, and time-series data of major countries' gross domestic product. In the employment sector, unemployment rates of OECD member countries, GDP labor productivity indices of major countries, and trends in major countries' wage indices are analyzed.

Financial, Trade, and Price Indicators For price indicators, the report covers producer price indices and consumer price indices of major countries. For trade, it includes trade trends of major countries, global trade matrix, and current account balances and GDP ratios of OECD member countries. In the financial sector, trends in policy interest rates of major countries, interest rate developments, total reserves and gold holdings of public institutions, and exchange rate trends of various currencies against the US dollar are recorded in detail.

International Comparative Data Other important indicators include trends in major international commodity prices, IMF World Economic Outlook, general government fiscal balances, and government expenditure and revenue as a percentage of GDP for various countries, organized in a format that enables international comparison across 23 statistical tables. Statistical tables are processed with rounding as a general rule, with unified notation: "0 = less than unit," "- = none or no applicable figure," "… = not available," "△(-) = decrease," and "P = provisional figure."

This article serves as fundamental reference material for policy makers and researchers, aiming to provide comprehensive international economic statistics for multifaceted understanding of the current global economic situation.

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