Australian Macro Database

Data List

Regions
Frequencies

Narrow Category: Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Chain volume measures
Broad Category: Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product
Initial Date: 12/1959
Latest Date: 03/2019
Freq: Quarter
Unit: Percent
Series Type: Trend
Prices: Chain volume measure
ID: pgfcfmetpcegdpctqcm

Narrow Category: Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Chain volume measures
Broad Category: Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product
Initial Date: 12/1959
Latest Date: 09/2023
Freq: Quarter
Unit: Percent
Series Type: Seasonally Adjusted
Prices: Chain volume measure
ID: pgfcfmetpcegdpcsaqcm

Narrow Category: Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Chain price indexes
Broad Category: Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product
Initial Date: 12/1985
Latest Date: 09/2023
Freq: Quarter
Unit: Percent
Series Type: Original
Prices: Chain price indexes
ID: pgfcfmetpcegdpcpioqci

Narrow Category: Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Implicit price deflators
Broad Category: Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product
Initial Date: 12/1959
Latest Date: 09/2023
Freq: Quarter
Unit: Percent
Series Type: Seasonally Adjusted
Prices: -
ID: pgfcfmetpcegdpipdsaq

Narrow Category: Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Chain volume measures
Broad Category: Australian National Accounts: National Income, Expenditure and Product
Initial Date: 12/1959
Latest Date: 06/2023
Freq: Quarter
Unit: Percent
Series Type: Seasonally Adjusted
Prices: Chain volume measure
ID: pgfcfmetrpcegdpcsaqcm

About the AMD

Welcome to the Australian Macro Database (or AMD).

The AMD was created with the intention of centralising all Australian macroeconomic data in one location, making it easier to find the variable that you are after. In addition to improving navigation, the aim of AMD is to also to also facilitate the user's experience with data by providing interactive graphs and instant onscreen tables.

The AMD is greatly influenced by such websites as FRED and Quandl. However, it differs from these two websites by being Australia centric. The AMD's main sources for data are the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).