Portale Open Data dell'Unione europea - Custom query: Concetti di EuroVoc filters: indicatore economicotag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?vocab_concepts_eurovoc=http%3A%2F%2Feurovoc.europa.eu%2F13522024-03-04T09:58:40ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on Portale Open Data dell'Unione europea. Custom query: Concetti di EuroVoc filters: indicatore economicoConsumer Conditions Scoreboard (Surveys of consumers and retailers)European Commission, DG JUST, Unit B1 Consumer Policy and SustainabilityJUST-B1@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/surveys-of-consumers-and-retailersThe consumer conditions survey is a representative survey conducted by the European Commission in each Member State of the Union, plus Iceland, Norway and (at least until 2020) the United Kingdom to assess consumer attitudes, behaviours and experience in the Single Market, regarding the respect of consumer rights and safety. In 2020 (results published in 2021), it includes targeted questions to assess the impact of COVID.
The survey contains respondents questions on opinions and statements codified on qualitative scales (e.g. from strongly agree to strongly disagree), as well as on consumer experiences and behaviour (e.g. problems experienced and actions to solve them) and consumer knowledge on the their rights (in the form of quiz).2024-03-04T09:58:40Z2015-12-16T20:19:43ZConsumer Markets Scoreboard (Consumer Market Monitoring Survey)European Commission, DG JUST, Unit B1 Consumer Policy and SustainabilityJUST-B1@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/market-monitoring-surveyThe Market Monitoring Survey (MMS) tracks the functioning of key consumer markets using indicators such as comparability of offers, trust in retailers, consumer problems, complaints, satisfaction, switching and choice.
Since 2019, the survey patterns were changed as follows:
- Annual frequency instead of biennial waves;
- Two surveys per year covering each on average 10 different consumer markets in a rotational scheme ;
- The following outputs are available: presentation of results by market, factsheets by market, factsheets by country and as dissemination database an EXCEL pivot-table in a microsite.
Data are available for EU, the United Kingdom, Iceland and Norway.
2024-03-04T09:56:53Z2015-12-01T12:15:54ZRegional Innovation ScoreboardDirectorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEsGROW-DATA@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/regional-innovation-scoreboardThe Regional innovation scoreboard (RIS) is a regional extension of the [European innovation scoreboard] (https://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/innovation/facts-figures/scoreboards_en), assessing the innovation performance of European regions on a limited number of indicators. It covers 238 regions across 23 EU countries, Norway, Serbia, and Switzerland. In addition, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Luxembourg, and Malta are included at country level.
The RIS 2019 is a comparative assessment of regional innovation based on the European innovation scoreboard methodology, using 18 of the latter’s 27 indicators. In provides a more detailed breakdown of performance groups with contextual data that can be used to analyse and compare structural economic, business and socio-demographic structure differences between regions.2024-01-15T15:37:48Z2019-07-12T11:15:21ZFarm Accountancy Data Network Public Databasetag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/farm-accountancy-data-network-public-databaseThe Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) is an instrument for evaluating the income of agricultural holdings and the impacts of the Common Agricultural Policy. The concept of the FADN was launched in 1965, when Council Regulation 79/65 established the legal basis for the organisation of the network. It consists of an annual survey carried out by the Member States of the European Union. The services responsible in the Union for the operation of the FADN collect every year accountancy data from a sample of the agricultural holdings in the European Union. Derived from national surveys, the FADN is the only source of microeconomic data that is harmonised, i.e. the bookkeeping principles are the same in all countries. Holdings are selected to take part in the survey on the basis of sampling plans established at the level of each region in the Union. The survey does not cover all the agricultural holdings in the Union but only those which due to their size could be considered commercial.
FADN information is aggregated into a Standard Results database available for the following dimensions: Time (year), geographic (Country, Region), Typology (Type of Farming, TF8/TF14 and economic size SIZ6). The database can be consulted through a set of dynamic reports organized in themes or a set of data files for download only. 2023-08-24T09:51:00Z2019-08-02T14:01:13ZDEPRECATED – Key indicators for the euro areaDirectorate-General for Economic and Financial Affair, European Commissiontag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/key-indicators-for-the-euro-areaThis set of tables and graphs presents the most relevant economic statistics concerning the euro area.
Each table is accompanied by a commentary. The document is intended to contribute to the analysis of recent developments in the euro area. It will be updated before each Eurogroup meeting of the ECOFIN ministers.2023-06-15T21:21:27Z2019-05-10T17:45:24ZBlue economy indicatorsDG Mare Blue EconomyMARE-BLUE-INDICATORS@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/blue-economy-indicatorsEconomic indicators used for the established sectors in the EU Blue Economy report. The six sectors include: Coastal Tourism, Marine living resources, Marine non-living resources, Port activities, Shipbuilding and repair and Maritime transport .2023-03-28T11:20:34Z2019-06-24T16:35:51ZMonetary conditions index (MCI)Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affair, European Commissiontag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/monetary-conditions-index-mciThis dataset includes Monetary Conditions Index (MCI) calculated by DG ECFIN.
A Monetary Conditions Index (MCI) is an index number calculated from a linear combination of the short-run real interest rate and the real effective exchange rate. As a rule, the weights reflect the relative effects of the respective MCI component on aggregate demand (or in some cases on inflation). 2023-02-20T14:00:32Z2019-05-10T18:00:22ZMedium-term budgetary frameworks databasetag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/medium-term-budgetary-frameworks-databaseMedium-term budgetary frameworks (MTBFs) are defined as those fiscal arrangements that allow government to extend the horizon for fiscal policy making beyond the annual budgetary calendar. MTBFs usually cover the preparation, execution, and monitoring of multiannual budget plans and contain both expenditure and revenue projections as well as the resulting budget balances.
The Commission services have surveyed the existing medium-term budgetary frameworks and current budgetary procedures across EU Member States via several rounds of questionnaires (2006, 2008 up to 2017). The information collected on budgetary procedures, medium-term frameworks and Stability and Convergence Programmes covers issues of preparation, status, implementation, and connectedness with the budget (including supplementary and corrective budgets).
Using the above-mentioned survey information, DG ECFIN (Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs) has constructed an index on the quality of medium-term budgetary frameworks that is annually updated.2023-02-20T13:53:10Z2019-05-13T11:42:20ZDatabase on fiscal institutionstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/database-on-fiscal-institutionsThe Commission services have compiled a broad set of information on national independent fiscal institutions (IFI) in the EU countries through a comprehensive survey launched in 2006 across Member States. This survey compiled information related to the main characteristics of these domestic public bodies covering their mandates and functions, the composition of their governing boards, their formal status vis-à-vis government or parliament, and their media visibility and influence on public debates on fiscal policy.
In recent years the database has increasingly focused on the so-called 'core IFIs' (i.e. the IFIs endowed with a formal mandate derived from EU legislation), as well as a small number of 'non-core IFIs'(i.e. institutions that carry-out IFI-specific tasks).
As of 2015, as part of the new Fiscal Governance Database methodology, the Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs introduced a Scope Index of Fiscal Institutions (SIFI) that aims to measure the breadth of tasks discharged by IFIs. The SIFI index is calculated only for 'core IFIs', based on information reported by these institutions themselves. A typology defining six separate groupings of tasks constitute the SIFI index (the basis for this typology being described in Chapter II of the 2014 Report on Public Finances in EMU): (1) monitoring of compliance with fiscal rules; (2) macroeconomic forecasting; (3) budgetary forecasting and policy costing; (4) sustainability assessment; (5) promotion of fiscal transparency; and (6) normative recommendations on fiscal policy.
2023-02-20T13:46:35Z2019-05-13T14:12:03ZFiscal rules databasetag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/fiscal-rules-databaseDataset on domestic fiscal rules in force in the time period since 1990 across EU countries, covering all types of numerical fiscal rules (budget balance, debt, expenditure, and revenue rules) at all levels of government (central, regional, and local, general government, and social security), as well as indices on the strength and quality of those budgetary rules. The maintained fiscal rules database is updated annually.2023-02-20T12:35:07Z2019-05-13T11:15:21ZBusiness and Consumer Surveys DatabasesDirectorate-General for Economic and Financial AffairsEcfin-Info@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/business-and-consumer-surveys-databasesThe Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN) conducts regular harmonised surveys for different sectors of the economies in the European Union (EU) and in the applicant countries. They are addressed to representatives of the industry (manufacturing), the services, retail trade and construction sectors, as well as to consumers. These surveys allow comparisons among different countries' business cycles and have become an indispensable tool for monitoring the evolution of the EU and the euro area economies, as well as monitoring developments in the applicant countries.2023-02-20T12:03:38Z2015-07-27T16:12:48ZAMECO - ECFIN annual macroeconomic databaseECFIN AMECO teamecfin-ameco@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/amecoAMECO is the annual macro-economic database of DG ECFIN, the European Commission's Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
The database is regularly cited in DG ECFIN's publications and is indispensable for DG ECFIN's analyses and reports.
AMECO contains data, mainly from the national accounts domain, for EU-27, the euro area, EU Member States, candidate countries and other OECD countries (United Kingdom, United States, Japan, Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Mexico, Korea, Australia and New Zealand).
2023-02-17T15:35:03Z2019-06-19T15:38:14ZEuropean Union energy statistical pocketbookEuropean Commission, DG Energyener-emos@ec.europa.eu+tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eu-energy-statistical-pocketbookThe energy in figures statistical pocketbook provides an annual overview of energy related statistics in the EU and in individual EU countries. It includes, amongst other information, data on production, consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, imports, and energy sector employment.
The data contained in this pocketbook is drawn from several sources: from the European Commission’s services, from international organisations such as the European Environment Agency and the International Energy Agency and also from the European Commission’s estimates when other
data is unavailable.
The publication is divided into five parts:
- Part 1. Energy overview at global and EU levels.
- Part 2. Main energy indicators, at EU and Member States levels.
- Part 3. Socio-economic indicators in the EU.
- Part 4. Impact of the energy sector on the environment.
- Part 5. Country profiles – Main energy indicators.
Indicators have been calculated using the methodology established by the
European Commission – DG Energy. The appendices include a glossary and
methodological notes2022-01-12T16:24:06Z2015-09-14T11:35:46ZEurope Regional Competitiveness Index 2016Lewis Dijkstralewis.dijkstra@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/regional-competitiveness-index-2016The Regional Competitiveness Index provides useful insights for 263 regions to boost their economic performance.
Regional competitiveness is the ability of a region to offer an attractive and sustainable environment for firms and residents to live and work.
Overall, the 2016 results are in line with those for 2013. Once again, a polycentric pattern can be observed with strong capital and metropolitan areas as the main drivers of competitiveness. Spill over effects can be seen in most of north-western Europe, but this is much less obvious in the EU regions to the east and south. High levels of within-country variation are observed in many cases which are caused by a clearly outperforming capital region compared to the other regions in the country.
Compared to the two previous editions, published in 2010 and 2013, Malta and several regions in France, Germany, Sweden, Portugal and the UK improved their score, while the scores declined in Cyprus and regions in Greece, Ireland and, more recently in the Netherlands. In eastern EU regions, competitiveness has mostly remained stable. 2021-04-12T20:34:26Z2017-02-28T14:41:17ZCommon Agricultural Policy Indicatorstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/common-agricultural-policy-indicatorsIndicators contributing to the assessment of the performance of the Common Agricultural Policy2021-01-15T17:22:16Z2018-12-12T08:53:27ZDigital Agenda Scoreboard key indicatorsDG CONNECT Unit F4 Knowledge BaseCNECT-F4@ec.europa.eutag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/digital-agenda-scoreboard-key-indicatorsEuropean Commission services selected about a hundred indicators, divided into thematic groups, which illustrate some key dimensions of the European information society (as Broadband and telecom markets, internet usage, eCommerce, research in ICT, etc). These indicators allow a comparison of progress across countries as well as over time. You can browse the data with the help of a dedicated visualization tools (where you are also able to download selected information in CSV and XLS), or you can download the whole database in CSV, TSV, HTML and RDF-N3/Turtle.2020-06-17T14:40:35Z2015-07-27T15:25:53ZEIB Group Survey on Investment and Investment Finance (EIBIS)European Investment Bankhttp://www.eib.org/infocentre/contact-form.htmtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/eib-investment-surveyThe EIB Group Survey on Investment and Investment Finance (EIBIS) is a unique, annual survey of some 13,500 firms. It comprises firms in all EU Member States, as well as a sample of US firms which serves as a benchmark.
It collects data on firm characteristics and performance, past investment activities and future plans, sources of finance, financing issues and other challenges that businesses face. Using a stratified sampling methodology, EIBIS is representative across all Member States of the EU and for the US, as well as for firm size classes (micro to large) and four main sectors.
It is designed to build a panel of observations to support time series analysis, observations that can also be linked to firm balance sheet and profit and loss data. EIBIS has been developed and is managed by the Economics Department of the EIB, with support for development and implementation by Ipsos MORI.2020-04-28T15:55:38Z2019-08-16T14:22:51ZNew entrants' share in fixed broadband subscriptionstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/hdNgCkLHQD1dtsyE93u0QMarket share based on fixed broadband subscriptions (lines). New entrants mean operators that did not enjoy special and exclusive rights or de facto monopoly for the provision of voice telephony services before the liberalisation.
### Original source
Electronic communications market indicators collected by Commission services, through National Regulatory Authorities, for the Communications Committee (COCOM) - January and July reports.:
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/about-fast-and-ultra-fast-internet-access
### Parent dataset
This dataset is part of of another dataset:
http://digital-agenda-data.eu/datasets/digital_agenda_scoreboard_key_indicators2020-03-19T14:55:11Z2014-05-22T06:44:12ZFixed broadband subscriptionstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/ynaSbLQfhqXMFbCDt7WmHgNumber of fixed broadband subscriptions (lines).
### Original source
Electronic communications market indicators collected by Commission services, through National Regulatory Authorities, for the Communications Committee (COCOM) - January and July reports.:
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/about-fast-and-ultra-fast-internet-access
### Parent dataset
This dataset is part of of another dataset:
http://digital-agenda-data.eu/datasets/digital_agenda_scoreboard_key_indicators2020-03-19T14:55:08Z2014-05-22T06:43:34ZShare of fixed broadband subscriptions >= 2 Mbps - Advertised download speedtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/o9fmPZ8xTRdgj9isoAq1wBased on advertised download speeds.
### Original source
Electronic communications market indicators collected by Commission services, through National Regulatory Authorities, for the Communications Committee (COCOM) - January and July reports.:
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/about-fast-and-ultra-fast-internet-access
### Parent dataset
This dataset is part of of another dataset:
http://digital-agenda-data.eu/datasets/digital_agenda_scoreboard_key_indicators2020-03-19T14:55:05Z2014-05-22T06:45:03Z