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<In June 2014 Eurostat published a statistics explained article describing the construction of a set of economic globalisation indicators. Eurostat has extended this set of indicators along two dimensions. Firstly the indicators are calculated separately for their intra-EU and extra-EU partners and secondly the indicators are calculated separately for 12 NACE Rev. 2 sections of the non-financial business economy. This article shows graphs for some of the indicators in two NACE sections (Manufacturing and Wholesale and retail trade), illustrating the type of information which could be used to track the different aspects of globalisation.>

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Main statistical findings

<With some exception the indicators presented in this article show three common findings:

  1. Numbered list item Globalisation indicators are larger in smaller countries than in larger countries.
  2. Numbered list item Globalisation indicators are larger for intra-EU partners than for extra-EU partners.
  3. Numbered list item Globalisation indicators are larger for Manufacturing than for Wholesale and retail trade.
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