International Trade Statistics 2014 provides a detailed overview of the latest developments in world trade, covering both merchandise and services trade as well as trade measured in value-added terms.
A key developments section at the start of each chapter uses charts and maps to illustrate the most important trends. More detailed data are provided in a variety of tables covering specific aspects of world trade up to the end of 2013. A chapter on methodology explains how the data are compiled.International Trade Statistics 2014 serves as an invaluable reference tool for researchers, policy makers and anyone interested in international trade.
Table of contents:
- Introduction
Acknowledgements
A message from the Director-General
Understanding International Trade Statistics
WTO members and observers
Composition of geographical regions
Economies by size of merchandise trade, 2013
Economies by size of trade in commercial services, 2013
Abbreviations and symbols - I. World trade developments
Key developments in 2013: a snapshot
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All Excel tables in zip format - II. Merchandise trade
Key developments in 2013: a snapshot
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All Excel tables in zip format - III. Trade in commercial services
Key developments in 2013: a snapshot
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All Excel tables in zip format - IV. Trade in global value chains
Key developments: a snapshot
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All Excel tables in zip format - Composition, definitions & methodology
Composition of geographical and economic groupings
Definitions and methodology
Specific notes for selected economies
Statistical sources - Appendix: Historical trends
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All Excel tables in zip format - Charts
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Compliments WTO World Trade Organisation