Input-Output Analyses for the UK 2006

Input-Output Analyses for the UK 2006

Author: Office for National Statistics

Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780230554047

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This book shows input-output annual supply and uses tables (I-O SUTs) and various other analyses, which contain details of the components of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the United Kingdom (UK), as measured using the production, income and expenditure approaches. The tables show the relationships between components of gross value added (GVA), industry inputs and outputs, product supply and demand, and the composition of uses and resources across institutional sectors, within the National Accounts framework. In addition to economic modelling use and identifying product markets, they play a central role in chain-linking the production measure of GDP at constant prices, and in the compilation of environmental, regional, and satellite accounts, and other analyses within government.


Analyzing the U.S. Content of Imports and the Foreign Content of Exports

Analyzing the U.S. Content of Imports and the Foreign Content of Exports

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2006-04-27

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 030910131X

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Mass media has frequently covered stories concerning "outsourcing" or the moving of U.S. jobs to foreign locations by U.S. multinational companies. More often than not this "outsourcing" is of benefit to the companies' owners and managers. The discussion has spilled over into the political debate with candidates for national office making statements and suggesting policies for dealing with the issue. Due to the fact that many companies have fragmented the production process, however, it is difficult to examine the effect of "outsourcing"- the transfer of a business function from inside a firm to an outside source, with no reference to borders of countries- and "offshoring"-the movement of jobs that had been in the United States to a foreign location, without regard to business ownership- on the U.S. as many imports contain U.S. parts and many exports contain foreign parts. In the current situation, Congress mandated a study by the National Research Council, which was undertaken by the Committee on Analyzing the U.S. Content of Imports and the Foreign Content of Exports under a contract with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Analyzing the U.S. Content of Imports and the Foreign Content of Exports presents the findings of the committee.The committee refers to the availability and quality of data on the foreign content of U.S. exports and the domestic content of U.S. imports as "the content question." This was not been an easy task as data on actual content simply do not exist.