The most important data sources on economic topics at a glance: Here you will find our recommendations on data portals, divided into the three subcategories: Swiss economic data, international economic data and climate data.
The application can be used to calculate amounts indexed to the national index and the rates of change over any period of time (June 1914 until today).
Providing empirical data of a broad variety of topics from reliable sources and intuitive tools to visualize this data. Human Progress is a project of the Cato Institute.
Information and data on imports and exports of various countries and on international trade worldwide. The OEC is currently designed and developed by Datawheel, but it began as a research project at MIT's Collective Learning group.
Climate watch provides data, visualisations and analyses that allow insights into countries' progress on climate protection. Climate Watch is managed by World Resources Institute.
Global Energy Monitor (GEM) is a San Francisco–based non-profit research organization that develops and shares open-source data, reports, and interactive maps detailing fossil fuel and renewable energy projects worldwide.
The portal provides data on key indicators for monitoring climate change, such as CO2 concentration in the atmosphere, sea level rise, rising temperatures and the frequency of natural disasters.
Time series of CO2 emissions for different countries across the world. Our World in Data is produced as a collaborative effort between researchers at the University of Oxford and the non-profit organization Global Change Data Lab.