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World trade of lighting fixtures

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Aurelio Volpe () (CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies)
Stefania Pelizzari () (CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies)
Laura De Carli (CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies)
Donatella Cheri (CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies)

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This report provides an overview of the world trade of lighting fixtures industry, with 2007 production and consumption data at world-wide level and data on the evolution (2002-2007) of lighting fixtures trade in 60 countries selected according to their contribution to international trade of lighting fixtures. The 60 most important countries, which are the subject of this report, cover more than 90% of the world trade of lighting fixtures. The world imports and exports of lighting fixtures are broken down by geographical area (European Union 27 + Norway and Switzerland, Other European countries outside the EU, Russia, Asia and Pacific, Middle East, Africa, North and South America) and by developed countries/emerging countries. Trade data are also available in a country format: historical series on lighting fixtures exports and imports, origin of imports and destination of exports, country rankings to place all statistics in a broad worldwide context. The report offers opportunities for lighting fixtures exporters, arising from the increasing openness of markets and a rich collection of key country-data, allowing comparisons among specific interest areas. Products considered as core of the research: residential lighting, commercial lighting, Christmas and traffic lighting, Lighting fixtures components.

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Paper provided by Centre for Industrial Studies (CSIL) in its series CSIL reports with number W15.

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Length: 217 pages
Date of creation: Dec 2008
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L11 - Industrial Organization - - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance - - - Production, Pricing, and Market Structure; Size Distribution of Firms
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L68 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Manufacturing - - - Appliances; Other Consumer Durables

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