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Trade in Value Added: Developing New Measures of Cross-Border Trade
- Measuring Trade in Value Added when Production is Fragmented across Countries: An Overview
- Towards the Measurement of Trade in Value-Added Terms: Policy Rationale and Methodological Challenges
- The Importance of Measuring Trade in Value Added: Imperatives from International Trade Theory
- The Importance of Measuring Trade in Value Added: Why Measuring Value-Added Trade Matters for Developing Countries
- The Importance of Measuring Trade in Value Added: Implications for Macroeconomic Policy
- Accounting for Intermediates: Production Sharing and Trade in Value Added
- Estimating Domestic Content in Exports when Processing Trade Is Pervasive
- Foreign and Domestic Content in Mexico’s Manufacturing Exports
- Gravity Chains: Estimating Bilateral Trade Flows when Trade in Components and Parts Is Important
- Using Trade Microdata to Improve Trade in Value-Added Measures: Proof of Concept Using Turkish Data
- Developing International Input–Output Databases: IDE-JETRO and OECD Experiences
- A Three-Stage Reconciliation Method to Construct a Time Series International Input–Output Database
- Direct Measurement of Global Value Chains: Collecting Product- and Firm-Level Statistics on Value Added and Business Function Ou
- Integrating Value-Added Trade Statistics into the System of National Accounts: erspectives from the World Trade Organization
- Integrating Value-Added Trade Statistics into the System of National Accounts: Perspectives from the United Nations
- Integrating Value-Added Trade Statistics into the System of National Accounts: Perspectives from the Organisation of Economic C
- Integrating Value-Added Trade Statistics into the System of National Accounts: Perspectives from the US Bureau of Economic Analy