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The Trade Indicators Project
(TIP)
New Developments
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Achievements during the
past 12 months:
• Methodological framework for the current
indicators elaborated
• Multidimensional OECD Trade Indicators
database(s) installed:
– Macro Trade Indicators (aggregated level)
– Micro Trade Indicators (detailed level)
• General public access via OECD.STAT
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Achievements during the
past 12 months:
• The Macro Trade Indicators are available both at
current and constant prices, the Micro Trade
Indicators at current prices only
• Some key macro indicators have been included in
the ‚Economic Globalisation‘ chapter of the OECD
Factbook 2006, and several indicators were included
in the ‚Aspects of trade globalisation‘ chapter of the
OECD Economic Globalisation Indicators (EGI)
publication
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Achievements during the
past 12 months:
• Pivot Chart/Table for Macro Trade
Indicators available online
• Macro Trade Indicators: Country profiles for
all 30 OECD member countries available
online
• OECD Portal of International Trade
Statistics & BOP Statistics expanded by the
„OECD International Trade Indicators“
chapter
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How does this look like at
present?
• Accessing the Trade Indicators via
Internet (and OECD.STAT):
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How does this look like at
present?
• Micro Trade Indicators: 14 data cubes
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Revealed comparative advantage (by SITC)
SITC0: Food and live animals
14
12
Iceland
10
New Zealand
8
6
4
Denmark
Australia
2
Netherlands
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
STATISTICS
DIRECTORATE
- Indicators, 07-2006.
0 Source: OECD.STAT,
Micro Trade
INTERNATIONAL TRADE &
Iceland
STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS
1994
1995
New Zealand
1996
Australia
1997
1998
Denmark
1999
2000
Netherlands
2001
2002
2003
7
2004
Revealed comparative advantage (by SITC):
SITC75: Office machines & automatic data processing equipement
How does this look like at
present?
5
Ireland
4
Netherlands
3
2
Korea
Japan
United States
Hungary
United Kingdom
1
1961
1965
1969
1973
1977
1981
1985
1989
1993
1997
Mexico
STATISTICS
DIRECTORATE 0
Source: OECD.STAT, Micro Trade Indicators, 07-2006.
INTERNATIONAL
TRADE &
IrelandSTATISTICS
Netherlands
Korea, Republic of
STRUCTURAL BUSINESS
Mexico
Hungary
Czech Republic
2001
Czech Republic
United States
United Kingdom
8
Japan
Revealed comparative advantage (by SITC)
SITC76: Telecommunications & sound recording apparatus
5
Hungary
Finland
4
Korea
3
Mexico
Sweden
2
Japan
1
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
0
STATISTICS
DIRECTORATE
- Indicators, 07-2006.
-1 Source: OECD.STAT,
Micro Trade
INTERNATIONAL TRADE &
Hungary
STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS
Finland
Korea, Republic of
Mexico
Sweden
Japan
9
2004
OECD market shares (in %, by SITC):
SITC78: Road vehicles (including air-cushion vehicles)
35
Japan
30
25
Germany
20
Canada
15
United States
10
Mexico
5
0
1961
Poland
1964
1967
1970
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Source:
OECD.STAT,
Micro TradeSTATISTICS
Indicators, 07-2006.
STRUCTURAL
BUSINESS
1973
1976
1979
1982
Germany
1985
1988
Japan
1991
United States
1994
1997
France
2000
Canada
10
2003
Spain
OECD market shares (in %, by SITC)
SITC85: Footwear
60
50
40
Italy
30
20
Spain
10
Germany
France
Portugal
0
1961 1963
1965 1967
1969 1971 1973
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Source:
OECD.STAT,
Micro TradeSTATISTICS
Indicators, 07-2006.
STRUCTURAL
BUSINESS
1975 1977
1979 1981 1983
Italy
1985 1987
Spain
Belgium
1989 1991 1993
Germany
1995 1997
Belgium
1999 2001 2003
Portugal
France
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OECD export performance (by SITC)
SITC74: General industrial machinery & equipment and parts
2.4
2.2
2
Czech
Republic
1.8
1.6
1.4
Hungary
Poland
Slovak
Republic
1.2
Germany
1
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
0.8
Hungary
Czech Republic
Slovak Republic
Poland
Germany
0.6
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STRUCTURAL
BUSINESS
Source:
OECD.STAT,
Micro TradeSTATISTICS
Indicators, 07-2006.
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2004
External Access to TIP (OECD.STAT)
APPLICATION (Multiple Items)
DIRECTORATE External
YEAR 2006
WEBMETHOD View Data
2006
Value
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
DATASET
DATASET (level 03)
Active - Macro trade indicators
Active - Micro trade indicators (by category of industry, ISIC)
Active - Micro trade indicators (by category of goods, SITC)
Active - Micro trade indicators (by category of goods, HS)
Active - Micro trade indicators (by category of services)
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External Access to TIP (OECD.STAT)
OECD.STAT dataset
2006
Rank
Country statistical profile 2006
175582
1
Country statistical profiles 2005
152214
2
37325
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Reference Series
1--Gross domestic product
28899
4
Educational Personnel
23610
5
Expenditure by funding source and transaction type
20732
6
Students enrolled by type of institution
13408
7
Price indices (MEI)
12797
8
Graduates by field of education
12173
9
Foreign Students Enrolled
11999
10
Main Economic Indicators: Archive data and revisions
11794
11
Financial indicators MEI
11763
12
Students enrolled by age
9858
13
Insurance Indicators
9830
14
Macro trade indicators
8878
15
Graduates by age
8029
16
Expenditure by nature and resource category
7670
17
Students aligned to Finance and personnel data
1504
76
Income Statement and Balance Sheet
1484
77
5_Official_Commitments_Disbursements_by__Sector
1464
78
Business Demography Indicators
1363
79
Micro trade indicators (by category of industry, ISIC)
1227
80
ALFS Summary tables
1197
81
Main Economic Indicators
1175
82
INDICE: Volume, average value and price index - OECD base year
1096
83
Micro trade indicators (by category of goods, SITC)
1074
84
Employment by activities and status (ALFS)
1066
85
Population and Labour Force
1015
86
910
91
905
92
880
93
Trade Indicators (TIP)
OECD.Stat Hourly Usage Stats
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DIRECTORATE
Micro trade
indicators (by category
of goods, HS)
INTERNATIONAL
TRADE
&
Pensions
STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS
2006
Rank
12084
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Directions for further
research
•
Further the automatisation of the calculation/compilation process of the indicators
allowing more regular and consistent updates of all indicators. Dynamic links and
automatic update procedures have been tested but need to be integrated in the new
working environment. The ultimate goal would be that indicators are automatically
recalculated and/or updated when basic data changes. This process would,
nevertheless, need a validation routine to avoid accidental release.
•
Development of advanced visualisation options (e.g. dynamic time axis on which
the progress and changing size of country indicators are visualised through time, thus
integrating the temporal dynamics) .
•
Still more Trade in Services data is needed containing cross tabulations by products
and partner countries (enabling more micro trade indicators for services)
•
As TIP has been originally designed as set of indicators including “trade plus”
indicators, it is still envisaged to add more indicators capable to shed light on
globalisation patterns. Aspects such as production, employment, FDI/FATS, intra-firm
trade and the role of multinationals need to be integrated into the TIP. A 2nd
Roundtable Meeting on Trade Indicators in 2007 is proposed to provide steerage for
this process.
•
Linkage exercises of customs sources with enterprise structural statistics, as
discussed at the 1st Steering Group Meeting in Ottawa in more detail, will hopefully
allow building up Trade Indicators on enterprise-characteristics-level. The aim
would be to have an OECD-wide set of indicators, comparable to and consistent with
EU statistics
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