Selected Issues Papers

Higher Frequency Indicators for Liechtenstein: Principality of Liechtenstein

By Andrew Baer

April 28, 2025

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Andrew Baer. "Higher Frequency Indicators for Liechtenstein: Principality of Liechtenstein", Selected Issues Papers 2025, 044 (2025), accessed April 30, 2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798229009621.018

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Summary

This paper describes steps to compile a high-frequency indicator of growth to be used for timely monitoring of real sector activity in Liechtenstein. Since the indicator is compiled with methods consistent with those used for national accounts, its development may also serve as an interim step towards production of quarterly GDP estimates. High-frequency indicators of growth measure domestic production rather than expenditure, making them well suited for monitoring Liechtenstein’s export-oriented economy.

Subject: Business cycles, Deflation, Economic and financial statistics, Economic growth, Economic sectors, Exports, Financial services, Fiscal governance, Fiscal policy, International trade, Manufacturing, National accounts, Prices, Taxes, Value-added tax

Keywords: Business cycles, Data processing, Deflation, Exports, Fiscal governance, Gross Domestic Product, High-Frequency Indicators, Liechtenstein, Macroeconomic Data, Manufacturing, Measurement and Data, National Income Accounting, Producer price indexes, Value-added tax

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