 Hey there, Chad Bonja here for High University Libraries. If you're looking for economic information for countries, you'll want to use Passport GMED as one of your sources. This video shows you how easy it is to use Passport GMED to download a variety of economic information for a variety of countries across the world. Hopefully it helps you. So when you get to Passport GMED, what you want to do is go under countries and consumers and look for economy, finance, and trade. This is going to take you to the economy homepage here, where what you want to do is go under the search category and basically just choose one of these economic areas. I'll just do finance and then click Go There. What that will do is we'll go in and select finance for us. But we can go in and say we're looking at things like exchange rates. We want to go in and look at things like if we go into government, we could find things for government finance. So government expenditure, government revenue, foreign debt, public debt, all this kind of good stuff. So we go down and click on Now Choose Geographies. And let's say we're just looking for a couple of countries in Eastern Europe. Let's just do Czech and Croatian, Bulgaria, and Latvia and Poland. And as we do that, it's going to show up down here on Geographic Summary. And then you can do a couple of options. You click Run Search, which is going to give you a bunch of reports. Or you can just click See Data Now. And what that will give you is all the information that you just search for in a variety of columns there in years. If you want to, you can actually change the time series. Do by year. And let's say you want to go and get some earlier data. You can do that as well. Click Apply. And then we have older data for the countries that we've chosen. You can also go and play with the currency conversions. After you're looking at household data, you can change the information there, change the unit multiplier if you need, things like that. You can also download the data to Excel, which is a nice thing to do. And find other things that way. If you want to go down and change geographies and add other countries as well. So if we wanted to compare these to Canada, for example, once again, click Apply. And then we have Czech Republic, Latvia, Poland, Canada. Now for the current view, you're basically looking at country by country. If you wanted to compare the criteria there, you can actually go under toggle row level groups. And that will get you basically comparing the different economic series and things like that on a country level. And then once again, you can download that table to Excel as well. So that's very fun. Basic economic series for a variety of countries in Passport GMet. Hopefully this gives you a good idea of how you can use Passport GMet to download economic information. If you need more help, look for the contact link on the business blog. We'd be glad to help anyone. And take care and have a great day.