Macroeconomics involves aggregate economic activities, referring to the entire national economy or its overall economic operations and conditions, such as total supply and demand, gross national product and growth rates, major proportional relationships within the economy, general price levels, aggregate employment and unemployment rates, monetary supply scale and growth rates, and the total scale and fluctuations of international trade. Macroeconomic indicators are critical tools for assessing economic performance, encompassing key metrics like Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation/deflation, investment indicators, consumption, finance, and fiscal metrics. These indicators play a vital role in informing macroeconomic regulation and policy analysis.
CnOpenData's Global Macroeconomic Dataset compiles over 500 statistical indicators across 200+ countries/regions, categorized into annual and monthly/quarterly frequencies. It covers GDP and economic growth, consumption and investment, monetary trends, labor markets, and more, facilitating comprehensive analysis of economic development dynamics and quality across global economies.
Time Coverage
1960-2023. Specific indicator time ranges are detailed in respective sub-datasets.
Table Structure Overview
Given the dataset's structural complexity with multiple sub-tables, this overview only displays table frameworks. For detailed field indicators and sample data, please refer to the module-specific branch pages on the right.
Economic Data - Annual
Economic Data - Monthly/Quarterly
Data Update Frequency
Annual updates