| DRI provides economic and financial time-series data. DRI
is a product of Standard & Poor's which
is a division of McGraw-Hill, Inc. DRIpro is the software which interfaces with the
data host. To request installation of DRIpro, email wpcresearch.support@asu.edu
.
DRI Database Descriptions
W. P. Carey School of Business subscribes to the
following databases. Documentation listing all of the individual
series available in each database can be found on the network at S:\dri\docs
.
| Global
Financial Market Databases |
| Commodities (CI):
Daily coverage of U.S., Canadian, European, and Asia-Pacific spot, futures, and options
markets, including open, high, low, and settlement prices, open interest and volume, and
value-added nearbys calculated by DRI. |
| Money Markets and Fixed Income
(FACS): Global coverage of money markets, fixed income, and exchange
rates, including benchmark yield curves and derivatives. Extensive history updated daily,
weekly, or monthly. |
| Standard & Poor's Industry
Financial (SANDP)*: Covers the contents of the S&P Analysts' Handbook
and S&P equity indexes, including per-share quarterly and annual income and balance
sheet items for all S&P industry groups. |
| Global
Economic Historical Databases |
| Worldwide |
| IMF Direction of Trade (IMFDOT):
Monthly, quarterly, and annual bilateral export and import totals for IMF members. |
| IMF International Financial
Statistics (IMF): Financial, banking sector, and economic indicators and
Fund statistics for IMF members. |
| International Economic (DRIINTL):
Timely and closely-watched economic and financial indicators for 51 economies, both
industrial and emerging, with value-added series calculated by Standard & Poor's DRI
for cross-country comparisons. |
| OECD Main Economic Indicators
(OECDMEI)*: Monthly, quarterly, and annual economic and financial
statistics for 29 OECD members. |
| OECD National Accounts (OECDNIA):
Annual national income accounts, exchange rates, and population data for 29 OECD
members. |
| North/South
America |
| Flow of Funds (FFUNDS):
Quarterly data describing the financial activities of major sectors of the U.S.
economy, including household, corporate, and banking. |
| Markets (MARKETS):
Regional, state, metropolitan, and county data on population, income, labor, and
unemployment, and production with industry detail for energy, chemicals, transportation,
construction, and metals. |
| U.S. Central (USCEN):
Key U.S. economic, financial, and demographic statistics: trade, national
accounts, balance of payments, population, production, banking and finance, housing,
employment, and income. Includes data from the National Association of Realtors. |
| U.S. Prices (USPRICE): Consumer
price, producer price, and import and export price indexes compiled by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. |
* In addition to citing Standard & Poor's, these sources must be cited when
their data are used in any published document. |