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CEPII Country Profiles: indicators, databases and classifications

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  • Pierre Cotterlaz
  • Charlotte Emlinger, Jean Fouré
  • Carl Grekou
  • Houssein Guimbard
  • Laurence Nayman

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The CEPII Country Profiles put forward an original tool to analyse the insertion of eighty countries in international trade using databases developed by the CEPII. Thus, CHELEM which provides a complete and coherent representation of international trade flows, balance of payments and world revenues since the 1960s; EconMap which allows to project by 2050 or 2100 GDP with its components in a global context and taking into account climate scenarios; EQCHANGE which includes nominal, real and equilibrium effective exchange rates since the 1970s; MAcMap-HS6 which estimates the average country’s protection; BACI which offers harmonised statistics on values and quantities at a very detailed level of products since the late 1980s; and WTFC which defines type and price range of trade flows since 2000, are used to present a consistent set of indicators. Tables and figures are grouped under seven thematic sections: broad patterns; projections; balance & forex; tariff protection; comparative advantages; types & ranges; products & partners. This document specifies the indicators, databases and classifications used in the CEPII Country Profiles.

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  • Pierre Cotterlaz & Charlotte Emlinger, Jean Fouré & Carl Grekou & Houssein Guimbard & Laurence Nayman, 2020. "CEPII Country Profiles: indicators, databases and classifications," Panorama du CEPII, CEPII research center, issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:cii:cepipa:2020-01
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    1. Gaulier, Guillaume & Sztulman, Aude & Ünal, Deniz, 2020. "Are global value chains receding? The jury is still out. Key findings from the analysis of deflated world trade in parts and components," International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 161(C), pages 219-236.
    2. Lubomír Civín & Luboš Smutka, 2020. "Vulnerability of European Union Economies in Agro Trade," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(12), pages 1-33, June.

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    Keywords

    Data; Country; International; CHELEM; MAcMap; BACI; EQCHANGE;
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    JEL classification:

    • F13 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations

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