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Title: OECD


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OECDs Trade IndicatorsProject (TIP)
Agenda Item 10b
  • Methodological improvements and extended coverage

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Introduction
  • After the recent technical improvements, OECDs
    multidimensional Trade Indicators database has
    gained more and more popularity amongst users
    searching for more analytical statistics, in
    particular within the context of globalisation
    analysis.
  • Methodological consistency for calculating
    indicators, as well as the innovative interactive
    Web-based query tool, presented at the last ITS
    Expert Meeting in September 2006, can be
    considered as strong points of TIP.
  • Since the last meeting, TIP has been further
    evolving new indicators were added and new
    features, the radar charts, complete the already
    popular country profiles. The TIP is by now not
    only a well-established and popular statistical
    product, but also a unique working tool of OECDs
    Statistics Directorate.

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Introduction
  • The TIP database consists of several
    sub-datasets which have been merged under the
    header of Trade Indicators. While the Macro
    Trade Indicators cover a broader and more
    general view showing economic basis indicators
    typically without a sectoral breakdown, the
    Micro Trade Indicators allow an analysis at
    detailed commodity and activity level in
    different classifications. The last addition to
    the Micro Trade Indicators consisted in a
    breakdown by ICT Groups.
  • The Internet site of the Trade Indicators has
    been improved and updated a user-friendly URL
    has been created. Links to the diverse TIP
    datasets within OECD.STAT can be found on the
    site, as well as the country profiles for
    download. The TIP dataset has been moved towards
    the globalisation theme (OECD.STAT).

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Introduction
  • The denominator of several indicators has been
    changed from OECD total to world total to take
    into account the increasing importance of
    countries outside OECD. This concerns especially
    the RCA and export performance indicators.
    However, this was not possible for all indicators
    due to missing world totals or missing coherent
    world totals in some cases. The metadata within
    OECD.STAT have been adjusted accordingly.
  • To get a more pertinent picture of the
    development of individual OECD member countries
    in relation to the OECD average (or in relation
    to another OECD member country), a new
    interactive graphic module, based on radar
    charts, has been provided and been made available
    for download on the TIP website.

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Progress made since the 7h ITS meeting in
September 2006
  • Micro Trade Indicators by ICT Groups
  • Information and communication technologies (ICT)
    have been at the heart of economic changes for
    more than a decade. ICT-producing sectors play an
    important role, notably by contributing to rapid
    technological progress and productivity growth.
    ICT sector contributions are significant and
    generally growing throughout OECD and also
    outside. In recognition of the also growing trade
    of ICT goods amongst countries, the Secretariat
    has taken the necessary steps to consistently add
    them to the battery of trade indicators.
  • The recent analytical extension by ICT groups of
    the ICTS database allowed setting-up the new TIP
    dataset Micro Trade Indicators by ICT Group.

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Progress made since the 7h ITS meeting in
September 2006
Degree of export specialisation (RCA) by ICT
Groups
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Progress made since the 7h ITS meeting in
September 2006
  • b) From OECD perspective to world perspective
  • For the Micro Trade Indicators by SITC, HS and
    ICT Groups, the indicators Market share, RCA
    and export performance have been recalculated
    and refer to world totals now (instead of OECD
    totals, as before). This improves the
    significance of the respective indicators because
    the OECD share in the world total has decreased.
    Total merchandise trade, comprising both OECD and
    non-OECD aggregates and countries world-wide, is
    now the perspective.
  • c) New concentration indicator on micro level
    Herfindahl
  • A new indicator (within the micro trade
    indicators), the Herfindahl index, has been added
    to measure the geographic concentration of the
    merchandise exports. This indicator has been
    calculated for the SITC-, HS- and
    ISIC-classifications and will be added for the
    ICT-Groups soon.

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Herfindahl Index (geographic concentration) for
SITC 7 Machinery and transport equipment
(exports)
STD/PASS/TAGS Trade and Globalisation Statistics
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Progress made since the 7h ITS meeting in
September 2006
  • d) New ways of interactive graphic presentation
  • An additional graphical approach, in the form of
    interactive radar charts, has been made available
    for download on the Trade Indicators website.
    This chart (in xls-format) allows comparing the
    situation of one selected OECD country (for a
    selection of trade indicators, both macro and
    micro indicators) to the OECD average or another
    OECD country. In other words, the radar chart
    uses indexes of the indicators to enable a more
    distinctive look at where a country stands within
    the OECD.

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Radar chat access via www.oecd.org/std/its/tradei
ndicators
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Directions for further research
  • The TIP has reached maturity. Future work and
    related improvements fall into two categories
    first, technical, IT-driven developments which
    permit a better understanding of complex patterns
    and more immediate access to the key messages of
    underlying information. The second category
    concerns substance, that is new or better
    indicators. Both categories are important.
  • The development and extension of advanced
    visualisation options is still one of the key
    aspects for further work under the first category
    of the trade indicators. A good graphic
    presentation is an important element for
    international indicators. Though there are
    already country profile charts and interactive
    radar charts available now, these options do not
    yet represent the best solution in terms of
    graphics interface. Further developments in this
    domain will very probably depend on the future
    graphic software product which will be chosen for
    the whole OECD and the level of IT support for
    TIP. Investigations and feasibility studies are
    underway.

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Directions for further research ctd
  • Concerning substance, the inclusion of more and
    more trade in services data (detailed data by
    products and partner countries) continues to be
    an important development objective. Trade in
    services is already included in the macro trade
    indicators, but needs to be further developed for
    the expansion of the micro trade indicators for
    services.
  • As could be shown, the current TIP indicators
    dataset is not a static one. The indicators will
    remain a pro-active and flexible tool for
    economic and policy analysis. Depending on
    resources and related maintenance costs more
    indicators should and will be added (the
    so-called trade plus indicators).
  • Following a corporate management decision at
    OECD, the TIP dataset has been moved to the
    Globalisation Theme of OECD.Stat, the OECD data
    warehouse. This was in recognition of its very
    nature, namely key trade indicators as part of
    the broader globalisation process.

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Directions for further research ctd
  • Amongst the avenues to be included for possible
    further extension (or separate addition under
    Globalisation) are
  • Links of customs sources with enterprise
    structural statistics, into trade indicators with
    the objective to develop new databases where
    trading is matched to enterprise characteristics,
    such as employment size classes, sector and
    partner country (see agenda item 8).
  • Trade statistics by type of ownership of the
    enterprise, concentration of foreign trade by
    enterprises, impact of international groups of
    enterprises on trade statistics, and the like.
    Duplication with existing databases is to be
    avoided.
  • New Trade Indicators to be added the work on new
    trade and globalisation indicators will be
    largely guided by the internal OECD Reflection
    Group on Globalisation Statistics. To ensure
    consistency with other international bodies, OECD
    invites selected International Organisations to
    be part of a Trade Indicators Development Group,
    convened by OECD.
  • The role of re-imports and re-exports, inward and
    outward processing of goods in international
    trading.

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Going beyond traditional statistical standard
classificationsICT - Information and
communication technology
  • Delegates are invited to
  • Comment on the TIP developments shown.
  • Provide guidance to the Secretariat as to which
    areas as mentioned before - should be pursued
    as a priority and integrated into TIP. This would
    imply indicating negative priorities as well.
  • Share similar national approaches, priorities and
    challenges with trade experts present.
  • Indicate whether they could contribute to TIP in
    areas of relevance, but not covered at present,
    and would be ready to work with OECD.
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