Archive:Supply, use and input-output tables - EU-USA comparison
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In 2011, the intermediate imports content of exports was back to its 2008 level in the US (0 % average annual growth between 2008 and 2011) and even higher in the European Union (EU) (+2.7 % average annual growth) and the euro area (EA) (+7.3 %).
, Figure 1: Intermediate imports content of exports (imports embodied in exports) and imports in the EU, the US and the euro area — Millions of euro, constant prices 2005
Source: Eurostat
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Context
The data are collected from the European System of National and Regional Accounts (ESA 1995) transmission programme. EU Member States transmit supply and use tables (SUTs) to Eurostat annually and input-output tables (IOTs) every five years up to 36 months after the end of the reference period.
The SUTs give detailed information on production processes, interdependencies in production, the use of goods and services, and income generated in production. They form the basis for symmetrical input-output tables, which are produced by applying certain assumptions to the relationship between outputs and inputs and are used by policy-makers for input-output analysis.
Environmentally extended input-output tables (EE IOTs), an extension in Eurostat, represent another powerful analytical instrument to inform policy.
Eurostat has compiled consolidated European tables for the EU-27 and the EA since 2011.
See also
- Building the System of National Accounts - supply and use tables (chapter of online publication Building the System of National Accounts)
- National accounts and GDP
- Supply and use tables - input-output analysis (background article)
Further Eurostat information
Publications
- European exports 2000-2007: direct and indirect effects on employment and labour income in the EU 27 and euro area - Statistics in focus 36/2012
- CO2 emissions induced by EU's final use of products are estimated to be 9 tonnes per capita - Statistics in focus 22/2011
Database
- Supply, use and Input-output tables (naio)
- Supply, use and Input-output tables - EU aggregates (naio_agg)
Dedicated section
Methodology / Metadata
- ESA 95 Supply Use and Input-output tables' methodology
- Eurostat Manual of Supply, Use and Input-Output Tables
- Methodological information on the compilation of the US supply and use tables in European classications, September 2013
- Methodological information on the consolidated European tables for years 2008 and 2009
- Technical Documentation eeSUIOT project
Other information
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Notes
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