2014
DOI: 10.3790/schm.134.4.477
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Deutsche Bundesbank"s Statistics on International Trade in Services: the Dataset and its Potential

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“… Detailed descriptions of the respective data sets can be found in Ariu () for Belgium, Gaulier et al. () for France, Biewen and Schultz () for Germany, and González and Rodríguez () and Banco de España () for Spain. …”
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“… Detailed descriptions of the respective data sets can be found in Ariu () for Belgium, Gaulier et al. () for France, Biewen and Schultz () for Germany, and González and Rodríguez () and Banco de España () for Spain. …”
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“…3 The type of services definitions in this paper are based on the fifth edition of the Balance of Payments Manual (BPM5).4 For instance, It services in Germany just entail one single code whereas there is more granular information for other countries. 5 Detailed descriptions of the respective datasets can be found inAriu (2016a) for Belgium,Gaulier et al (2011) for France,Biewen and Schultz (2014) for Germany, andGonzález and Rodríguez (2010) and Banco de España (2014) for Spain. 6 Due to the switch to a survey-based statistical approach in 2006, the data for Belgium are shown until 2005 only.…”
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