STAN-ICIO by OECD STI/EAS


Foreign Demand Domestic Value-Added

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The application source code is available on GitHub

Indicators from the ICIO system
Input-Output calculations use linear algebra to obtain potentially large numbers of results. The calculations are fairly complex from the perspective of non-expert users and thus difficult to replicate. The Trade in Value-Added initiative has highlighted the importance of this type of indicators.
Reasons for implementation
With the popularity of Trade in Value-Added indicator results for Global Value Chain discussions, demand for specific calculations have been taking up expert resources that are also required in the development of data sources and methodologies. The application takes over the indicator calculation and dissemination part where user demands go beyond published core indicators. To observe the ceteris paribus effects of data modifications on indicator results, it is helpful to use a self-standing calculation system. Underlying data of relatively small size are the only inputs into the system.
Data sources
Numbers underlying the calculations have the form of coefficient and data matrices matrices. This data has been compiled by the Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation. Initially, it will not be made available to users. We consider giving access to authenticated users in the future.

Interactive World Map Visualisation

This map was generated using rMaps, datamaps and the parameters listed below:

Coefficients
Value-added
Year
2009
Demand Concept
Final demand
Export Region
East Asia
Demand Region
EU27
Source Region
OECD
Demand or Final Expenditure Industry
Total Manufacturing (C15T37)