This article provides guidance to prudent use of the World Input–Output Database (WIOD) in analyses of international trade.The WIOD contains annual time-series of world input–output tables and factor requirements covering the period from 1995 to 2011. Underlying concepts, construction methods and data sources are introduced, pointing out particular strengths and weaknesses.We illustrate its usefulness by analyzing the geographical and factorial distribution of value added in global automotive production and show increasing fragmentation, both within and across regions. Possible improvements and extensions to the data are discussed
The World Input-Output databases (WIOD) on global value chains and international trade flows. With i...
The aim of this chapter is to outline a new method and database that have been recently used to anal...
The world economy has been increasingly characterized by Global Value Chains (GVCs), which involve p...
This article provides guidance to prudent use of the World Input–Output Database (WIOD) in analyses ...
This article describes the contents and construction of the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). This...
World Input-Output Tables and underlying data, covering 40 countries, and a model for the rest of th...
World Input-Output Tables and underlying data, covering 43 countries, and a model for the rest of th...
This article describes the construction of the World InputOutput Tables (WIOTs) that constitute the ...
This article describes the contents and construction of the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). This...
This article describes the construction of the World InputOutput Tables (WIOTs) that constitute the ...
225 281. More information on the WIOD-project can be found at www.wiod.org. Using an input-output de...
The Long-run WIOD covers the period 1965-2000. It includes World-Input-Output Tables (WIOTs) that co...
The World Input-Output databases (WIOD) on global value chains and international trade flows. With i...
The aim of this chapter is to outline a new method and database that have been recently used to anal...
The world economy has been increasingly characterized by Global Value Chains (GVCs), which involve p...
This article provides guidance to prudent use of the World Input–Output Database (WIOD) in analyses ...
This article describes the contents and construction of the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). This...
World Input-Output Tables and underlying data, covering 40 countries, and a model for the rest of th...
World Input-Output Tables and underlying data, covering 43 countries, and a model for the rest of th...
This article describes the construction of the World InputOutput Tables (WIOTs) that constitute the ...
This article describes the contents and construction of the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). This...
This article describes the construction of the World InputOutput Tables (WIOTs) that constitute the ...
225 281. More information on the WIOD-project can be found at www.wiod.org. Using an input-output de...
The Long-run WIOD covers the period 1965-2000. It includes World-Input-Output Tables (WIOTs) that co...
The World Input-Output databases (WIOD) on global value chains and international trade flows. With i...
The aim of this chapter is to outline a new method and database that have been recently used to anal...
The world economy has been increasingly characterized by Global Value Chains (GVCs), which involve p...