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Business Information Review, Vol. 23, No. 4, 264-269 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0266382106073578

Hard-to-find statistics

Sources of non-official and international figures

Christine O’Hare

Business Gateway, Aberdeen

Describes the range of economic, business and market statistics available from non-government sources and from international bodies, and gives examples of specific titles and databases. Explains how to find such statistics, including details of key publishers and further sources of international data. Offers advice on pitfalls and points to consider when using statistics, and tips on using them efficiently.

Key Words: statistics • non-official statistics • international statistics • finding aids


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