Economic Indicators: Input–Output Tables
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Economic Indicators for East Asia
Input–Output Tables
by Various Authors
Part of the Economic Indicators: Input–Output Tables series
This report is a key resource for understanding the dynamic trade and production linkages of East Asian economies to support data-driven policy making and implementation. It updates a 2018 publication and explores a wider range of statistical and analytical indicators on the People's Republic of China; Hong Kong, China; Japan; Mongolia; the Republic of Korea; and Taipei, China. The tables and indicators presented are derived from the Multi-Regional Input-Output database maintained by the Asian Development Bank. Two companion volumes focus on South and Central Asia, and Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
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Economic Indicators for South and Central Asia
Input–Output Tables
by Various Authors
Part of the Economic Indicators: Input–Output Tables series
This report is a key resource for understanding the dynamic trade and production linkages of South and Central Asian economies to support data-driven policy making and implementation. It updates a 2018 publication and explores a wider range of statistical and analytical indicators on Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The tables and indicators presented are derived from the Multi-Regional Input-Output database maintained by the Asian Development Bank. Two companion volumes focus on East Asia, and Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
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Economic Indicators for Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Input–Output Tables
by Various Authors
Part of the Economic Indicators: Input–Output Tables series
This report is a key resource for understanding the dynamic trade and production linkages of economies in Southeast Asia and the Pacific to support data-driven policy making and implementation. It updates a 2018 publication and explores a wider range of statistical and analytical indicators on Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Fiji, Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. The tables and indicators presented are derived from the Multi-Regional Input-Output database maintained by the Asian Development Bank. Two companion volumes focus on East Asia, and South and Central Asia.
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