Closed DidierRLopes closed 3 months ago
@DidierRLopes what are the exact requirements for this feature? I have found a Python package that can access OECD data, I am wondering how to integrate it with the economy/macro
command.
@the-praxs OECD has data on 12 topics for each country , at least the most countries . Agriculture Agricultural output, Agricultural policy, Fisheries, Sustainable agriculture
Development Development resource flows, Official development assistance (ODA)
Economy Corporate sector, Foreign direct investment (FDI), GDP and spending, Household accounts, International trade, Leading indicators, National income, Prices, Productivity
Education Education attainment, Education resources, International student assessment (PISA), Students, Teachers, Youth and the labour market
Energy Energy, Transport
Environment Air and climate, Biodiversity, Environmental policy, Forest, Materials, Waste, Water
Finance Conversion rates, Insurance, Interest rates, Monetary aggregates, Pensions
Government General government, Tax
Health Health care use, Health equipment, Health resources, Health risks, Health status
Innovation and Technology Broadband access, Entrepreneurship, Industry, Information and communication technology (ICT), Research and development (R&D)
Jobs Benefits and wages, Earnings and wages, Employment, Unemployment
Society Demography, Inequality, Migration, Population by region, Social protection
And for each topics there is some countries data available . OECD actually don't only have historical data but some trending data ans some research that is also available .
So if some one can work on that it will be very helpful for macro analysts such as myself..
@bbalouki thank you for the information. I can work on this, but I believe this warrants a new oecd
command in the menu. Later, we can merge it later with the macro
command as another source, apart from EconDB.
@the-praxs if there is anything I can do to help let me know, i am really interested by openbb project..
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