Manual on foreign trade and trade policy: Basics, classifications and indicators of trade patterns and trade dynamics

This manual systematizes the basics of a set of methodologies, analytical variables and indicators for a better understanding of international trade dynamics. For the systematic development of that document, the first part includes basic knowledge like definitions of proportions, percentages, annual growth rates, and structural analysis. Based upon that, the second part introduces more comprehensive concepts for a profound analysis of trade. Furthermore, concepts of tariff and nontariff protection, the link between production and trade as well as the main classifications of international trade and their different analytical uses are discussed in detail. The manual focuses on providing the largest number of possible indicators for a better understanding of a country’s trade pattern and its trade dynamics, taking into account the different types of firms and sectors involved in international trade.

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Main Authors: Durán Lima, José Elías, Alvarez, Mariano, Cracau, Daniel
Other Authors: Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2016-12
Subjects:COMERCIO EXTERIOR, MANUALES, POLITICA COMERCIAL, COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS, PRODUCCION, PREFERENCIAS ARANCELARIAS, CLASIFICACIONES ESTADISTICAS, COMERCIO INTRARREGIONAL, ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES, FOREIGN TRADE, MANUALS, TRADE POLICY, TRADE IN SERVICES, PRODUCTION, TARIFF PREFERENCES, STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATIONS, INTRAREGIONAL TRADE, TRADE STATISTICS,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/40864
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Summary:This manual systematizes the basics of a set of methodologies, analytical variables and indicators for a better understanding of international trade dynamics. For the systematic development of that document, the first part includes basic knowledge like definitions of proportions, percentages, annual growth rates, and structural analysis. Based upon that, the second part introduces more comprehensive concepts for a profound analysis of trade. Furthermore, concepts of tariff and nontariff protection, the link between production and trade as well as the main classifications of international trade and their different analytical uses are discussed in detail. The manual focuses on providing the largest number of possible indicators for a better understanding of a country’s trade pattern and its trade dynamics, taking into account the different types of firms and sectors involved in international trade.