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World Input-Output Database (WIOD)
Client/Funding Institution
European Commission, 7th Framework Programme
Abstract
WIOD aimed to develop databases, accounting frameworks and models for policy-makers who are facing increasing and pressing trade-offs between socio-economic growth and environmental problems. The core of the database is a set of harmonised supply and use tables, alongside with data on international trade in goods and services. These two sets of data have been integrated into sets of inter-country input-output tables. Taken together with extensive satellite accounts with environmental and socio-economic indicators, these industry-level data provided the necessary input to several types of models used to evaluate policies aimed at striking a suitable balance between growth, environmental degradation and inequality across the world. wiiw led two work packages in this project: (1) WP2 „International Trade Data“ and (2) WP8: „Application of the database: Socio-Economic Aspects“. The institute also contributed to WP3 „Estimation of inter-country input output tables“ and to WP5 „Satellite Accounts: Socio-Economic Indicators”.
Duration
May 2010 - April 2012
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wiiw team Leader
wiiw Staff
Neil Foster-McGregor, Joseph F. Francois, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Ronald Hartwig, Gabor Hunya, Sebastian Leitner, Olga Pindyuk, Leon Podkaminer, Roman Römisch, Monika Schwarzhappel, Roman Stöllinger
Project Partners
University of Groningen (RUG), Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS), Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW), Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (WIFO), Hochschule Konstanz (HTWG), The Conference Board Europe (TCBE), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), Central Recherche SA (CRSA)
Keywords: labour market, competitiveness, international trade, european integration, innovation, manufacturing, services
Countries covered: The World
Research Areas: Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy, Labour, Migration and Income Distribution, International Trade, Competitiveness and FDI, Sectoral studies