Long abstract
OECD Handbook on Economic Globalisation Indicators
Improving the understanding of the impacts of globalisation requires quantitative work in at least three areas: measurement of its magnitude and intensity, its economic impact, and lastly its links with structural adjustment policies. The Handbook covers only the first area, for which a set of indicators is proposed, essentially in the form of ratios derived from basic statistics measuring the magnitude and intensity of the process of globalisation in its different dimensions. |
Offshoring
New insights into the phenomenon of offshoring and the wide-ranging effects it can have on domestic employment. Offshoring and Employment: Trends and ImpactsMeasuring Globalisation With over 250 graphs, these indicators shed light on the contribution of multinationals to growth, employment, productivity, labour compensation, R&D and international trade. OECD Economic Globalisation IndicatorsGuidelines for data collection and the fine-tuning of indicators to measure the extent and intensity of economic globalisation. OECD Handbook on Economic Globalisation Indicators |