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Monthly Bulletin of Statistics

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United Nations Publications

 

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ISBN/ISSN

0041-7432

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101531

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

The purpose of this publication is to present current monthly economic statistics for most of the countries and areas of the world. In addition, each month a different selection of special tables is presented showing annual and/or quarterly data on a variety of subjects illustrating important economic long-term trends and developments. Many of these special tables are also reproduced in the United Nations Statistical Yearbook. It is, however, considered useful to publish these data in the Bulletin as soon as they become available so that readers may have immediate access to the most current international statistical information.

Sources

The statistics appearing in the Bulletin are, except where otherwise stated in the notes to the tables, obtained by the Statistics Division of the United Nations from official sources in the various countries. The following specialized agencies and inter-governmental bodies furnish data for the tables as indicated in the source references: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; International Civil Aviation Organization, International Labour Office, International Monetary Fund.

Subscriptions

The Monthly Bulletin of Statistics online is updated on Internet monthly on the first day of every month. Each issue provides the reader a close look at economic and social statistics from more than 200 countries and territories.

MBS online details over 70 subjects including population, food, trade, production, finance and national income, fuel imports, industrial output, world ship-building and civil aviation traffic.

MBS is prepared by the Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, of the United Nations Secretariat.

Each issue of the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics (MBS) gives you a closer look at economic and social statistics from more than 200 countries and territories, as well as providing quarterly statistics on industrial production. Written in French and English, each issue details over 70 subjects such as population, food, trade, production, finance and national income, as well as presenting special monthly features on topics including: fuel imports, industrial output, world ship-building and civil aviation traffic. MBS is published by United Nations Publications in association with the United Nations Statistics Division.

A subscription to the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics (printed version) includes access to the MBS On-line database. (The free preview of MBS On-Line provides data for one country or area for each series in the MBS On-line database.)

Explanatory notes

The purpose of this publication is to present current monthly economic statistics for most of the countries and areas of the world. In addition, each month a different selection of special tables is presented showing annual and/or quarterly data on a variety of subjects illustrating important economic long-term trends and developments. Many of these special tables are also reproduced in the United Nations Statistical Yearbook. It is, however, considered useful to publish these data in the Bulletin as soon as they become available so that readers may have immediate access to the most current international statistical information.

Comparability of the data

A brief technical note accompanies each table. In describing the scope and nature of the data in the tables the notes employ the international statistical terms and definitions in current use. Where individual series differ fundamentally from the descriptions in the notes, the differences are indicated to the extent possible. The reader should consult the references indicated for detailed definitions and explanatory notes of the individual series. Where a significant break in the homogeneity of a particular national series occurs, the point at which the break occurs is indicated by a vertical line.

Revisions and new series

Each issue contains the revisions made in the figures up to the date of publication of the Bulletin. In general, figures for the latest months are to be regarded as provisional.

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