The Trade in Value Added (TiVA) database consists of a set of measures that aim to provide better insights into global production networks and supply chains than is possible with conventional trade statistics. See TiVA web page.
Gross exports by origin of value added and final destination, presented here, is derived from the latest version of the OECD's Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) Database and provides estimates of gross exports by industry i in country c, broken down by the value added originating from source country/region s and, according to the final demand destination country/region p.
Estimates are provided for country c, industry i, exports of final goods and services (FD_EXGRFNL_VA), exports of intermediate goods and services (FD_ EXGRINT_VA) and total exports (FD_EXGR_VA), and can reveal whose final demand drives a country’s exporting activities.
These indicators can also show how value added originating in source country s may rely on the exporting activities of industry i in country/region c to reach final demand in country/region p.
However, note that the same value added originating from source country s can be present in the gross exports of more than one exporting country c (as embodied value added, from upstream production, may cross national borders many times). In general, therefore, these estimates should be viewed from the perspective of an exporting country c.
For a description of the method used for calculating these estimates using the ICIO, see the forthcoming Indicators Guide.
Users are encouraged to send their comments and questions, or to signal any apparent errors regarding the TiVA database, to TIVA2018.contact@oecd.org.
December 2018
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• FD_EXGR_VA Gross exports by origin of value added and final destination
• FD_EXGRFNL_VA Gross exports of final products by origin of value added and final destination.
• FD_EXGRINT_VA Gross exports of intermediate products by origin of value added and final destination.
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The Trade in Value Added (TiVA) database consists of a set of measures that aim to provide better insights into global production networks and supply chains than is possible with conventional trade statistics. See TiVA web page.
Gross exports by origin of value added and final destination, presented here, is derived from the latest version of the OECD's Inter-Country Input-Output (ICIO) Database and provides estimates of gross exports by industry i in country c, broken down by the value added originating from source country/region s and, according to the final demand destination country/region p.
Estimates are provided for country c, industry i, exports of final goods and services (FD_EXGRFNL_VA), exports of intermediate goods and services (FD_ EXGRINT_VA) and total exports (FD_EXGR_VA), and can reveal whose final demand drives a country’s exporting activities.
These indicators can also show how value added originating in source country s may rely on the exporting activities of industry i in country/region c to reach final demand in country/region p.
However, note that the same value added originating from source country s can be present in the gross exports of more than one exporting country c (as embodied value added, from upstream production, may cross national borders many times). In general, therefore, these estimates should be viewed from the perspective of an exporting country c.
For a description of the method used for calculating these estimates using the ICIO, see the forthcoming Indicators Guide.
• FD_EXGR_VA Gross exports by origin of value added and final destination
• FD_EXGRFNL_VA Gross exports of final products by origin of value added and final destination.
• FD_EXGRINT_VA Gross exports of intermediate products by origin of value added and final destination.
December 2018
Users are encouraged to send their comments and questions, or to signal any apparent errors regarding the TiVA database, to TIVA2018.contact@oecd.org.
Some additional information can be downloaded from the OECD•Stat menu: go to "Export" and "Related Files".
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