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Short-term business statistics (STS) are
economic statistics Economic statistics is a topic in applied statistics and applied economics that concerns the collection, processing, compilation, dissemination, and analysis of economic data. It is closely related to business statistics and econometrics. It ...
published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the
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. They cover all member states of the European Union and - in some areas - also third countries, and provide aggregated results for the euro area and the EU. Short-term business statistics provide information on the economic development of four major domains: industry, construction, retail trade, and other services. These domains are defined in relation to a classification of economic activities, the NACE Rev.2 (
Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community The Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community, commonly referred to as NACE (for the French term ''"nomenclature statistique des activités économiques dans la Communauté européenne"''), is the industry standard ...
, second revision). For the four domains the following variables are reported (most on a monthly, some on a quarterly basis): * Industry: Production, turnover (domestic and non-domestic), number of persons employed, hours worked, gross wages and salaries, output prices (domestic and non-domestic), import prices. * Construction: Production (total, of buildings and of civil engineering), number of persons employed, hours worked, gross wages and salaries, construction costs (material costs, wage costs), construction permits. * Retail trade and repair: Turnover, retail trade volume, number of persons employed, hours worked, gross wages and salaries. * Other services: Turnover, output prices (service producer prices), number of persons employed, hours worked, gross wages and salaries. The legal authority for the European short-term business statistics is Regulation EC No 1165/98, as amended by Regulation EC No 1158/2005, and further implementing and amending regulations.


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Eurostat - Short-term business statistics

Eurostat - Statistics Explained: all articles on short-term business statistics
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