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[IWS] OECD STATISTICS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SERVICES, Volume 2014, Issue: Detailed Tables by Service Category 2008-2012 [31 October 2014]

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OECD STATISTICS ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN SERVICES, Volume 2014, Issue 1 [31 October 2014]
Detailed Tables by Service Category 2008-2012
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[Read Online, 108 pages]

This OECD publication includes statistics by detailed type of service on international trade in services for the 34 OECD countries, the European Union, the Euro area and the Russian Federation as well as links to definitions and methodological notes. The data are reported within the framework of the fifth and sixth editions of the IMF’s Balance of Payments Manual and the Extended Balance of Payments Services Classification (EBOPS), which is consistent with the balance of payments classification but is more detailed.

This book includes summary tables by country and by service category and zone totals for the European Union and the Euro area as well as tables for each individual OECD country and for the EU, the Euro area and the Russan Federation showing data for detailed service categories. Series are shown in US dollars and cover the period 2008-2012.

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