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The World Input-Output Database (WIOD): Contents, Sources and Methods Working Paper Number: 10 Edited by Marcel P. Timmer, with contributions of the WIOD Consortium Members World Input-Output Database Working Paper Series 1 The World input output Database (WIOD): Contents, Sources and Methods Edited by Marcel Timmer (University of Groningen) With contributions from: Abdul A. Erumban, Reitze Gouma, Bart Los, Umed Temurshoev and Gaaitzen J. de Vries (University of Groningen) I aki Arto, Valeria Andreoni Aur lien Genty, Frederik Neuwahl, Jos M. Rueda Cantuche and Alejandro Villanueva (IPTS) Joe Francois, Olga Pindyuk, Johannes P schl and Robert Stehrer (WIIW), Gerhard Streicher (WIFO) April 2012, Version This project is funded by the European Commission, Research Directorate General as part of the 7th Framework Programme, Theme 8: Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities.
3 1. World Input-Output Database: basic contents, set-up and construction philosophy The World Input-Output Database has been developed to analyse the effects of globalization on trade
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