The globalization of the world economy has been propelled by increasing movements of intermediate products, capital and labor across borders. These developments have stirred recent debate with respect to the implications for the analysis of international trade and the impact of trade on a country’s well-being. This thesis uses input-output analyses and focusses on three types of trade flows – trade in services, jobs, and incomes – to measure trade and assess its impact from different perspectives (mostly at the country-level). First, using the WIOD, the understudied role of services in trade is analyzed in the context of globalization. Trade of value-added in services is shown to have grown in importance relative to trade of value-added in ...