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New section “Services Producer Price Indices” in the NSI website
02.06.2011

New section “Services Producer Price Indices” in the NSI website  
In response to the growing interest in the information on services sector and the importance of this sector for the economy National Institute of Statistics offer to the attention of users a new section "Services Producer Price Indices”.
Data is available in Sections “Services” and “Short-term business statistics”. There can be found latest data for Services Producer Price Indices for the first quarter of 2011, time series with quarterly data since 2006 and metadata and methodological notes.

Indices of the following activities are available: Telecommunications, Computer programming, consultancy and related activities, Employment activities and Cleaning activities.

Data are quarterly. The survey is conducted in accordance with Regulation No. 1165/98 and amendment Regulation No 1158/2005 concerning short-term business statistics. Services Producer Price Indices are surveyed and calculated in accordance with the requirements of Eurostat.



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