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Title: Patterns of trade


1
Patterns of trade
  • How to work with trade data
  • Frank van Tongeren
  • Based on presentations by
  • Henk Kelholt and Thom Achterbosch

2
What is a trade database?
  • Products
  • Reporting countries
  • Partner countries
  • Periods
  • Streams
  • Value/quantity/
  • Examples of trade databases
  • ITC/WTO PCTAS www.intracen.org/pctas/pctas00.htm
  • EUROSTAT COMEXT www.dsidata.com/products/comext.
    htm
  • UN COMTRADE

3
Products
  • HS
  • Harmonized System 6 digits 8000
    products
  • 01 - Live animals
  • 0101 - Live horses, donkeys, mules
  • 010111 - Pure bred live horses
  • SITC
  • Standard International Trade Classification 5
    digits 5150 products
  • 0 - Food and live animals
  • 00 - Live animals
  • 001 - Live animals
  • 0011 - Bovine animals, live
  • 00111 - Bovine animals, for breeding

4
Countries
  • Reporters
  • countries who register their imports and exports,
    the commodity and the country of origin or
    country of destination (depending on the database
    between 10 and 150)
  • Partners
  • countries of origin or destination (usually
    200)
  • Number of reporting countries
  • The higher the number of reporters, the larger
    the share in world trade that is covered by the
    database

5
Periods Streams Value Quantity
  • Periods - usually years or months
  • Streams - imports or exports
  • Value - in thousands or millions of US or
  • Quantity - tons and/or special units, e.g.
    number, pairs, cubic meter

6
Example
  • The value of the export of wheat from Canada to
    Iran in the year 2000
  • Version 1
  • Product Wheat
  • Reporting country 124 Canada
  • Partner country 364 Iran
  • Period 2000
  • Stream export
  • Value dollar x 1000
  • Version 2
  • Product Wheat
  • Reporting country 364 Iran
  • Partner country 124 Canada
  • Period 2000
  • Stream import
  • Value dollar x 1000

7
Assignments
  • Using the trade data provided in IRAN_trade.XLS
  • Which are the main (broad) import commodities,
    which are the main export commodities?
  • What is the development over time of the trade
    balance (X-M) for Food products?
  • Which patterns can we see?
  • Which are the main trade partners for food
    exports and imports?

8
Why TSA-express?
  • Time Series Analysis Express
  • Different data sources
  • Speed, performance, ease of use
  • Research gt exploration of data
  • Meta data/information
  • TSA by
  • Dr. Wietse Dol - econometrics senior software
    consultant/developer
  • Henk Kelholt - trade data specialist
  • full TSA manual www.lei.dlo.nl/tsa
  • wietse.dol_at_wur.nl
  • henk.kelholt_at_wur.nl

9
Building trees
  • Products/countries/periods have relationships,
    e.g.

10
Relations, relevance and functions
  • All items in a tree have
  • a period of relevance
  • a function that specifies how the item is
    calculated
  • 058 - Belgium/Luxembourg
  • Period of relevance 1-1-1993 until 31-12-1998
  • Function available in database
  • 058a - Belgium Luxembourg
  • Period of relevance 1-1-1993 until 31-12-9999
  • Function add children when they are valid
    (period of relevance)

11
The program
  • With the tree elements you select, TSA-express
    knows the minimal dataset that has to be
    collected to present the query (i.e. walk through
    the tree until you only have items with the
    function available in database). Load the data
    of these elements to memory and perform the
    function calculations in the memory (using sparse
    matrices and pointer techniques)
  • All functions are calculated at the moment the
    viewer needs them
  • Speed is more important than disk size or memory
    usage, i.e. trees use a lot of memory, but show
    what you are doing
  • Using special software for speed and performance
    (tree, grid, graphics). Using special memory
    techniques for sparse matrices. Programmed
    modular in Delphi using objects.
  • Oracle or Access XP database (Access is faster)

12
User friendly
  • Using trees gt making a query is very
    visual/easy
  • Using a username/password all settings are saved
    for next time usage
  • You can define your own groups of
    products/countries etc.
  • You can save selections/queries, i.e. makes
    periodical publications easy
  • Multiple languages in database (trees and
    reports) as well as in the Graphical User
    Interface
  • The multidimensional data viewer makes the report
    you want
  • Save report to many formats (Word, Excel, CSV,
    HTML) or just print it, make a graphic,
    portfolio plot, trade balance
  • Speed is important
  • We have developed data loading routines (makes it
    easy to add a new data for COMEXT and PCTAS)

13
TSA table
14
TSA graphics
15
TSA portfolio analysis
Indonesian exports to World - 5.5 USA imports
from Indonesia 0.24
16
TSA trade balance
17
Things to keep in mind 1.
  • Do not focus on a single product code. Look also
    at other products from the same group (or level
    of aggregation) and look at one level of
    aggregation higher.
  • If possible study the exports of country A to
    country B and the imports of country B from
    country A.
  • Quantities at a high level of aggregation may be
    the sum of very different products. A slight
    change in the composition of the group may cause
    a great change in the total quantity.

18
Things to keep in mind 2.
  • Values have been converted from national
    currencies into US. Fluctuations in the exchange
    rate influence statistical values
  • Values are always f.o.b. (exports) or c.i.f.
    (imports) and are exclusive of subsidies or taxes

19
National currency and US
20
Value and quantity
21
Value/quantity
22
Tariff data
  • Main sources
  • UN TRAINS
  • WTO CTS
  • Accessible through WITS (World Integrated Trade
    Solution)
  • World Bank initiative

23
Tariff data snowploughs in Bangladesh
24
Tariff data snowploughs in Bangladesh
25
Assignment
  • Compare avg tariffs agriculture (SITC 0)
    non-agriculture Iran. Which is higher? 2003
  • Within agric. What is the pattern (crops,
    lvstck)
  • Changes over time 2000 2004?
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