SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INFORMATION
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I. WORKS ON COUNTRIES

     A. MULTI-COUNTRY FOCUSED

World Factbook (Annual)

Latest in Government Documents Reference; earlier in Government Documents Stack at SuDoc Number: PrEx3.15[YEAR].

Web Address: http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html; Web Address (via NTDB, on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.stat-usa.gov/miscfiles.nsf/ 85e140505600107b852566490063411d?OpenView (Select World Fact Book).
The work includes one-page economic, social, political, and demographic descriptions for every nation in the world plus descriptions of dependent areas (e.g. Puerto Rico). It also describes areas such as the West Bank and Antarctica. Particularly useful is the one-page summary for "The World."
 

Deutsche Bank Research

Offers statistics and country profiles through "Country Infobase."  This site offers some useful information and can be used as a complement to the World Factbook.  Similar to the World Factbook, it offers country descriptions but from a bank's perspective.  Web Address: http://www.dbresearch.com

 

International Monetary Fund

The International Monetary Fund offers data and statistics from their web site in addition to recent news, key issues, featured events, and happenings. 

Web Address: http://www.imf.org


Europa World Year Book (Annual)
Latest in Quick Reference; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: JN 1 E85.
This two volume work presents detailed factual information about every country in the world. More than 1600 principal international organizations are described in detail. General and statistical surveys are provided for each country, along with details on its constitution, government, political parties, religions, legal systems, radio and television stations, newspapers, publishers, finance, trade and industry, atomic energy capacities, transport and tourism industry, and educational systems. NOTE: Volumes 1 and 2 are published at different times of the year.

Regional Surveys of the World (published by Europa) (7 volumes)
Latest on Index Table 5; may also be located with a Series Search in the Library Catalog.
These works provide an in-depth profile of a country's history with a focus on recent events, a statistical survey which includes data on many areas, including population, agriculture, forestry, and finance. The Directory section offers contact information on government political organizations, the press, publishers, radio and television systems, banks, and transport services. The Economy section provides extensive economic information (both narrative and statistical). The individual titles are:

    Africa South of the Sahara (call number: DT 351.A37)
    Central and South-Eastern Europe (call number: HC 244.A1 C46)

    Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia (call number HC 244.A1 E293)
    The Far East and Australia (call number: DS 1.F3)
    South America, Central America, and the Caribbean (call number: F 1401.S68)
    USA and Canada (call number: E 31.U54)

    Western Europe (call number: HC 240.W415)

Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life (4 volumes)
Index Table 5; call number: GN 333 W67.
This encyclopedia includes over 500 articles on individual cultures. Entries are arranged first by geographic region, then by culture. A listing of all cultures by country is included in each geographically centered volume. Entries are composed in a standard format, with a brief introduction, then sections on location and homeland; language; folklore; religion; major holidays; rites of passage; interpersonal relations; living conditions; family life; clothing; food; education; cultural heritage; work; sports; entertainment and recreation; folk arts, crafts, and hobbies; social problems; and a bibliography.

Peoples of the World (7 volumes)
General Collection; may also be located with a Title Search in the Library Catalog.
These works include a concise description of people groups, covering key facts on population, language and location and describe where the people live and examine the influence of topography, climate, and natural resources on cultural developments. They trace the origins of the people, their immigration and migration, ties to homelands and relationships with governing bodies. They also cover family structure, education, industry, religion and the arts. Individual titles:

    Africans South of the Sahara (call number: GN 645.M6)
    Asians and Pacific Islanders (call number: GN 308.3.A83 M6)
    Eastern Europe and the Post-Soviet Republics (call number: DJK 26.M67)
    Latin Americans (call number: F 1408.3.M84)
    Middle East and North Africa (call number: DS 58.M67)
    North Americans (call number: E 49.M67)
    Western Europeans (call number: GN 575.M68)

Culturgrams: The Nations Around Us
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: GT 150 C85.
This two volume work summarizes unique customs, values, traditions and lifestyles within a country. Each four page analysis examines such items as greeting customs, etiquette when visiting homes and restaurants, significance of gestures, language, religion, holidays, and provides general information on the country's history, infrastructure, and economy.

Exporters' Encyclopaedia
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HF 3011 E9.
A definitive resource for every aspect of exporting as well as for travel, communications, and general research on more than 200 foreign markets, covering topics ranging from import licensing and exchange regulations to documentation requirements. Arranged in six section, the majority of the work is Section II: Export Markets. "Country regions" are arranged alphabetically and individually profiled, covering such topics as climate, population, language, currency, transportation, communications, key contacts, trade regulations, documentation, special restrictions, marketing data, and business travel.

Regional Encyclopedia of Business and Management (4 volumes)
Index Table; call number: HF 1001 R44.
The four volumes included in this set include:

Management in the Americas
Management in Asia and the Pacific
Management in the Emerging Countries
Management in Europe

Each volume is made up of three parts. Part one deals with general themes such as the overall state of manufacturing.  Part two covers specialized themes relevant to the region such as accounting, banking and finance, human resource management, etc.  Part three consists of country profiles with definitions and analysis of management within each country.  Each chapter includes coverage on the management traditions, infrastructure and managerial styles of that particular country.

     B. SINGLE COUNTRY FOCUSED

Country Study [Area Handbook Series]
Located in Government Documents Stacks at SuDoc Number: D101.22:550-no. May also be located with a Series Search in the Library Catalog. Web Address (via Library of Congress): lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html.
Issued by the Department of the Army, this series provides detailed analyses of the social, political, and economic institutions of most of the countries of the world. Each volume contains an extensive bibliography. It was formerly called the Area Handbook series until the late 1970's, when the present series title was adopted.

International Marketing Research Reports
Web Address (via via STATUSA/NTDB, on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only):
proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.stat-usa.gov/mrd.nsf.
These reports are prepared by the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration. They provide detailed information on a commodity or industry within a single country. Extremely useful if often somewhat dated.

Country Commercial Guides
Web Address (via STATUSA/NTDB, on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.stat-usa.gov/mrd.nsf; may also be found with a Title Search on the Library Catalog.
These guides were created by the merging of two long running publications of the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration, namely Foreign Economic Trends (FET) and Oversees Business Reports (OBR). Roughly 50 "pages" in length, they each follow a standard format, and provide basic information on a country's economic trends and outlook, political environment, marketing U.S. products and services, leading sectors for U.S. exports and investments, trade regulations and standards, investment climate, and trade and project financing. Statistical appendices include: country data, domestic economy, trade, investment statistics, U.S. and country contacts, available marketing research, and trade event schedule.

Country Briefings (continuously updated)
Web Address (via The Economist): http://www.economist.com/countries/
For each country covered: a profile including forecasts, a fact sheet, economic data, information of the country’s economic structure and political structure and forces. Also included are backgrounders and links to additional web sites dealing with the country. Recent articles from the periodical The Economist are included. For the full text of the remaining articles use the Business and Company Resource Center advanced search.

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OECD Economic Surveys
May be located with a Series Search in the Library Catalog.
These Surveys on economic developments in each of the 24 Member countries and Yugoslavia provide detailed analyses of recent developments in demand, production, employment, prices and wages, conditions in the money and capital markets, and developments in the balance of payments. They include short-term forecasts as well as analyses of medium-term problems which are of special relevance for the country's economic policies at the time of the review.

Background Notes
Located in Government Documents Stacks at SuDoc Number: S1.123:[no.]. May also be located with a Series Search in the Library Catalog.  Web Address (via STATUSA/NTDB, on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.stat-usa.gov/miscfiles.nsf/ 85e140505600107b852566490063411d?OpenView (select "Country Background Notes").
Issued by the Department of State, these short factual pamphlets about various countries people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations. Maps and tables are also included.

Post Report (series)
Web address (via State Department):  http://foia.state.gov/mms/postrpt/pr_view_start.asp  Located in Government Documents Stacks at SuDoc Number: S1.127:[no.]. May also be located with a Title Search in the Library Catalog.
This series is issued by the Department of state and is designed to acquaint new foreign service personnel with important information about the host country and the city in which they will be serving. Topics covered include: area, geography, and climate; population; transportation; communications; health and medicine; employment opportunities for spouses and dependents; life at the post in specific cities; customs, duties and passage; banking and currency; weights and measures; taxes; and national and local holidays. Each volume also includes a list of references for additional information about the country, as well as a street map of the area in which the U.S. embassy or chancery is located.

Doing Business In.... (Information Guide Series) (published by Price Waterhouse & Co.)
May be located with a Series Search on "information guide" and a Title Search on your country in the Library Catalog..
An individual volume is prepared for each of the roughly 100 countries included. Focusing on the economic situation of a country, general areas covered include structure and operation of business enterprises, investment law, foreign trading practices, and taxation.

Foreign Labor Trends
Current Issue in Government Documents at SuDoc Number: L29.16. May also be located with a Series Search on "foreign labor trends" and a Title Search on your country in the Library Catalog.
Web Address (via STAT USA/NTDB, on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): http://80-www.stat-usa.gov.proxy.wichita.edu/miscfiles.nsf/FLT?OpenView&Count=-1.
This publication is produced by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs. Each volume considers a specific country, and includes statistics on key labor indicators. Individual narrative sections deal with a summary of labor conditions, a country and labor background, and highlights and developments of the previous year. A directory of trade organizations for the country is also included.

     C. STATISTICAL

Penn World Tables 6.1 
Web Address: http://dc1.chass.utoronto.ca/pwt/.
The Penn World Table provides purchasing power parity and national income accounts converted to international prices for 179 countries for some or all of the years 1950-2000. The European Union or the OECD provide more detailed purchasing power and real product estimates for their countries and the World Bank makes current price estimates for most PWT countries at the GDP level. CHASS only provides access to the data; we are not involved in the collection or maintenance of the data. Cite the data as follows: Alan Heston, Robert Summers and Bettina Aten, Penn World Table Version 6.1, Center for International Comparisons at the University of Pennsylvania (CICUP), October 2002.

Euromonitor International: International Marketing Data and Statistics, World Economic Factbook, and Consumer International  (published by Euromonitor International)                                                                                                                                                                                                        Latest on Index Table 5                                                                                                                                                                                                            These Euromonitor resources offer a wealth of international business statistics.  Euromonitor's international resources focus primarily on Asia, North and South America.  There is also some limited coverage of African and Middle Eastern Countries.  From information about trading partners to consumption rates of products, the Euromonitor is a worthwhile international statistical resource.

European Marketing Data and Statistics
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HA 1107 E87.  Also see Business & Company Resource Center.
EMDAS is a compendium of statistical information on the countries of Western and Eastern Europe. The data coverage includes a considerable number of ten- and eleven-year trends, which permit the analysis of socio-economic trends over a long time span as a basis for forecasting. In addition to reporting on major European countries, the country coverage also includes smaller European countries and principalities. The data are presented in spreadsheet form and a number of extrapolated tables have been included, together with graphs, marketing maps and diagrams.

International Marketing Data and Statistics
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HA 42 I56.  Also see Business & Company Resource Center.
IMDAS is a compendium of statistical information on the countries of the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. The sections of IMDAS cover a wide variety of marketing topics, rending from socio-economic trends and background information through to key consumer marketing parameters. There are also sections covering consumer expenditure, retailing, advertising, consumer market sizes and household composition. In addition to major country coverage smaller international countries and states are included. The final section includes spreadsheets showing consolidated key parameters for fourteen major sub-regions with comparisons with the major European economic entities.

Demographic Yearbook (published by the United Nations (UN))
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HA 17 D45.  Some information also available at: http://unstats.un.org
This yearbook covers statistics on population, births, deaths, life expectancy, marriages, divorces, and other demographic data for some 250 countries. The entries are very detailed and include the sources of the data, as most countries report such statistics sporadically. There are also special topic tables with the subjects covered varying in each yearbook. This source is slow in being published. Also try: http://www.unctad.org for United Nations Conference on Trade and Development news and events.

Statistical Yearbook (published by the UN)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HA 12.5 U63.  Some information also available at: http://unstats.un.org
This comprehensive compendium of statistical data covers more than 150 countries worldwide and encompasses a wide range of economic and social subjects. It consists chiefly of statistical tables, with explanatory notes in English and French. Following an informative world summary there are tables on general socio-economic statistics (population and manpower); national accounts; wages, prices, and consumption; government sector statistics, balance of payments; finance; health; education; culture; science and technology; development assistance; housing, and industrial property; and statistics of basic economic activity. Included in the appendix are international comparisons of gross domestic product for 60 countries in international dollars. This source is slow in being published.

Main Economic Indicators (OECD) (published monthly)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier unbound in Reading Room; Earlier bound on 3rd Floor at call number: Per HC 10 O68.
This publication is designed to provide at a glance a picture of the most recent changes in the economy of the OECD countries, and a collection of international statistics on the economic developments affecting the OECD area in the past few years. The indicators selected cover national accounts, industrial production, deliveries, stocks and orders, construction, internal trade, labor, prices, domestic and foreign finance, interests, and trade and payments.

International Financial Statistics (published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)) (Monthly, with Annual Yearbook)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier monthly and annual volumes on 3rd Floor at call number: HG 3881 I63.
The monthly issues provide a standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. It reports, for most countries of the world, current data needed in the analysis of problems of international payments and of inflation and deflation, i.e., data on exchange rates, international liquidity, money and banking, international transactions, prices, production, government finance, interest rates, and other items. Information is presented in country tables and in tables of area and world aggregates. The yearbook, usually published in September, contains available annual data for up to 35 years for countries appearing in the monthly issues.

Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (published by IMF) (Monthly, with Annual Yearbook)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HA 40 F5 G59.
A standard reference source on governments of Fund member countries, the yearbook provides information on the various units of government, government accounts, the enterprises and financial institutions that governments own and control, and the national sources of data on government operations. Detailed statistical tables are presented on central government revenue, grants, expenditure, lending, financing, and debt. Derivation tables show the national sources drawn upon for detailed adjustments necessary to derive the principal aggregates in the format published in the yearbook. This source is usually published in December.

National Accounts. Volume 1: Main Aggregates (OECD)
Latest in Folio Reference Stacks; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: Folio HC 79 I5 N375.
The 1990 edition contains graphs for each OECD country showing GDP, private and government final consumption expenditure, and gross fixed capital formation; tables for each country showing the main aggregates in national currencies and a set of comparative tables in U.S. dollars.

National Accounts. Volume 2: Detailed Tables (OECD)
Latest in Folio Reference Stacks; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: Folio HC 79 I5 N376.
Includes main aggregates; private final consumption expenditure by type and purpose; gross fixed capital information by kind of activity and by type of goods and owner; government outlays by function and type; accounts for various levels of government and for social security funds; accounts for non-financial and financial corporate and quasi-corporate enterprises; accounts for household, business, non-profit and financial sectors; accounts for external transactions and capital finance; gross domestic product by activity; profit shares and rates of return on capital; and employment by kind of activity.

Quarterly National Accounts (OECD) (published quarterly)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier unbound in Reading Room; earlier bound on 3rd Floor at call number: Per HC 79 I5 O7B.
Brings together the latest national income statistics from the USA and other OECD countries. Three standard tables are shown for each country: GDP in purchases values, financing and composition of gross capital formation, and private consumption expenditure.

II. INDIVIDUAL COMPANY FOCUSED

     A. DIRECTORIES

Principle International Businesses
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HF 54 U5 P74.
This directory includes information on over 56,000 major companies in over 130 countries. Three color-coded sections are included: Geographical (white pages); Industry Classification, i.e., SIC Number (yellow), and Alphabetical Company Name Listing (blue pages). For the geographical listing each entry includes the company's DUNS Number, an import/export indicator, the business name, its address, cable/telex number, number of employees and sales, and principle SIC numbers. Within the industry classification section businesses are first listed by SIC code, then alphabetically by country, city, and name. An alphabetical listing is provided in the last section.

Directory of American Firms Operating in Foreign Countries (Triennial)
Latest on Index Table 5: earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HG4538 A1 D5.
This three volume work lists over 2,600 U.S. corporations that have some 19,000 subsidiaries and affiliates in over 120 countries. Volume 1 lists U.S. firms that have operations oversees. The entries consist of the company name, address, chief officer, number of employees, and the names of the countries in which the company operates. Volumes 2 and 3 contain a listing by country of American firms' foreign operations.

Directory of Foreign Firms Operating in the United States (Triennial)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HG4057 A21943.
This work lists over 1,600 foreign firms in over 50 countries and nearly 2,700 businesses in the U.S. under foreign ownership. Only the American headquarters or one major location of each subsidiary or affiliate is listed. The basic arrangement is by country. Within each country the foreign firms are listed alphabetically together with the American firms owned wholly or in part. Separate indexes are provided for foreign firms and American affiliates.

Directory of Foreign Manufactures in the United States
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: T12 D5974.
Entries are arranged alphabetically by the name of the U.S. company. A company is considered foreign owned if its ultimate parent owns 10% or more of the company. The directory is indexed by state, parent companies, country of parent company, and four-digit SIC code.

     B. IN-DEPTH INFORMATION OF INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES

Mergent Online (electronic database)
Web Address (on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only):
proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.mergentonline.com/compsearch.asp 
In 1900, John Moody published Moody's® Manual of Industrial and Miscellaneous Securities, the first guide to U.S. public companies. Mergent, with its purchase of Moody’s, now provides this in-depth company information once only available in printed manuals via the Internet. Mergent Online provides a fully searchable database of 15,000 U.S. public companies (active and inactive) listed on the NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ, and includes corporate information for 20,000 non-U.S. companies. Fifteen years is the standard time frame for the financial data provided. Each company report also includes up-to-the-minute news items, a company description (narrative with SIC and NAICS information), and information on a company’s executives, property, capital stock (dividends and splits) and long-term debt (bonds and notes). Financial information may be downloaded utilizing software applications such as Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® Excel or Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®.

Forbes (magazine)
May be found in the Library at call number: Per HF 5001 F6. URL (latest issue): http://www.forbes.com/forbes/.

May also be found in Business and Company Resource Center.
Special features of the online version of Forbes includes the following lists: Forbes 500, 200 Best Small Companies, 400 Best Big Companies, 500 Largest Private Companies, the Global 2000, and International 500.

 

Fortune (magazine)
May be found in the Library at call number: Per HF 5001 F7. URL (latest issue): http://www.fortune.com/fortune/.
May also be found in LexisNexis Academic and Business and Company Resources Center.

Special issues of this periodical include: Fortune 500 (April), Global 500 (July), Best Companies to Work For, and 100 Fastest Growing Companies.  

III. INDEXES TO INFORMATION

Business & Company Resource Center (electronic resource)
Web Address (on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BCRC?locID=ksstate_wichita.
Business & Company Resource Center indexes over 950 business periodicals. These include scholarly journals, general business magazines, trade publications, and local business publications. The full text of articles is available for roughly half the titles indexed. The full image (via Adobe Acrobat) is also available for many titles. In addition, citations and full text articles may be emailed to user provided address. BCRC also includes detailed company histories, investment reports, company rankings, and industry overviews.

ABI/INFORM (electronic resource)
Web Address (on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): http://proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=REJTPTE3MjErMysxNmJjJklOVD0wJlZFUj0y&clientId=328
ABI/INFORM provides both indexing to over 800 business and trade journals and for each entry an abstract of the article indexed. The full text of approximately half of the indexed items is available. Individual words and phrases may be searched for in the titles of articles or in their abstracts. This allows for information on very detailed concepts and rarely mentioned companies to be located quickly. Results may be downloaded or emailed to a user provided address.

IV. GENERAL WORLD ECONOMY

Country by Country (published by The Economist Intelligence Unit)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HF 5003 E36x.
Brings together, in one volume, detailed forecasts of the political and economic trends in over 165 countries. The countries are grouped regionally but covered separately for easy reference. Fully tabulated throughout, each country has a comprehensive six year series of macroeconomic indicators. Numerical GDP forecasts are given for all OECD economies and other selected countries.  [Formerly entitled World Outlook.]

World Economic Outlook (published by IMF)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HC 10 W7979.
This source is a blend of individual country insights a swell as global perspectives. It consists of several chapters, supported by supplementary notes as background documentation, and a statistical appendix. The report discusses the problems of balance of payments adjustment by the major groups of countries, the key policy options available to them, issues of inflation and interest rates, debt, and capital flows, and features detailed scenarios for the evolution of the world economy over the medium term under various policy options.

World Economic and Social Survey (published by the UN)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HC 59 A169.
The World Economic Survey is the analysis by the United Nations Secretariat of current trends, emerging issues and main policies in the global economy. The survey reviews recent developments, paying particular attention to their consequences in the medium term. It focuses on the financial transfers of developing countries; and the role of interest rates as a key parameter in the world economy.

World Development Report (published by World Bank)
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HC 59.7 W659.
This publication examines the effects of foreign trade on the pace and scale of industrialization. The report considers four principal sets of issues: namely, what conditions in the world economy support industrialization efforts of the developing countries?; what is the role of government in bringing about efficient industrialization?; how have countries accomplished reform of their trade and other policies in such a way as to lead to efficient industrialization?; and how can developing countries respond to the growing pressure on the governments of industrial countries to protect their domestic industries?

Economic Survey of Europe (published by the UN)
Index Table 5 shelf N; Earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HC 240 A1.
Issued annually since 1948, The Survey is an internationally recognized economic report. It ranks among the most highly regarded analyses of economic trends and provides an outlook for the future. Covering a wide range of research, it records the changing patterns of trade and output in Europe, Canada, and the United States.

OECD Economic Outlook
Web Address (on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only):  http://proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://ejournals.ebsco.com/Journal.asp?JournalID=105535
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier unbound in Reading Room; Earlier bound on 3rd Floor at call number: Per HB 1 O7x.
The OECD Economic Outlook surveys the latest economic developments in the OECD area and assesses policies and future prospects making use of an internationally-consistent set of quantitative forecasts, includes analysis and projections of real growth, evolution of domestic demand, costs and prices, employment and productivity, unemployment, foreign trade, and developments in major groups of non-OECD countries.

V. INTERNATIONAL TRADE

     A. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRODUCED

National Trade Data Bank
Web Address: proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.stat-usa.gov/tradtest.nsf (on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only).
The National Trade Data Bank includes the most recent trade promotion, "how-to", and international economic data from over 15 Federal Agencies. The entire NTDB consists of over 200,000 documents, tables and time series. The introduction screen presents, by general categories, major files available in the National Trade Data Bank. Click on "The International Trade Library" link at the bottom of this introductory screen to link to the various search engines available in the NTDB. These search engines provide the ability to search NTDB by program name (i.e. Country Commercial Guides, Background Notes); by source agency (i.e. the CIA, Department of State); by country; and by product.

Trade Data Online
Web address (via Strategis): http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrkti/tdst/engdoc/tr_homep.html.
Trade Data Online is made available via the Canadian Government's Strategis information system. Data included is taken from the U.S. federal government's STAT-USA information system. The system provides information on the value of imports and exports to and from the U.S. or Canada and 200 countries for over 5,000 commodities for the latest five years. It is searchable by SIC Code, and includes a keyword searchable thesaurus for identifying SIC Codes. Data can also be displayed in graphical form.

U.S. Foreign Trade Highlights
Located in Government Documents Reference at SuDoc Number: C61.28/2. Web Address (via NTDB, on-campus/Shocknet2/PIN access only): proxy.wichita.edu/login?url=http://www.stat-usa.gov/miscfiles.nsf/ 85e140505600107b852566490063411d?OpenView (Select "Export America")
This publication provides data on U.S. international trade in goods and services. Emphasis is on goods trade: aggregate exports and imports, U.S. commodity and country/regional trade balances, and shifts in the commodity composition of U.S. exports and imports with major trading partners and regions. This report is the only U.S. Department of Commerce publication that provides detailed commodity data for exports and imports that are consistent over time.

B. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

International Trade Statistics Yearbook
Latest in Reference Stacks; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: JX 1977 A2 ST/STAT/SER.G/.
These two volumes offer basic information on the external trade performances of individual countries. Information is examined in terms of overall trends in current value, value and price, the importance of trading partners, and the significance of individual commodities imported and exported. Volume I contains detailed data for individual countries along with basic summary tables showing the contribution of the trade of each country to its region and the world. Volume II covers price and price indexes and provides commodity tables illustrating total world trade of certain commodities analyzed by regions and countries.

Direction of Trade Statistics Yearbook (published by IMF)
Latest Annual and Monthly on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HF 91 I65.
This publication provides data on the country and area distribution of countries; exports and imports as reported by themselves or by their partners. The yearbook issue gives seven years of data for about 160 countries and two sets of world and area summaries; world and area trade as seen by the reporting countries and as seen by the partner countries to those transactions. Usually published in July.

Balance of Payments Statistics (published by IMF)
Latest monthly and annual on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HF 1014 I6.
This publication consists of monthly issues and a two-part yearbook (usually produced in December) containing balance of payments statistics for about 135 countries. The monthly issues contain aggregate monthly, quarterly, semiannual data, and for countries that have made changes in their balance of payments methodology, detailed presentations of annual data and explanatory notes.

VI. INDEXES TO STATISTICAL INFORMATION

American Statistics Index (ASI) (published by Congressional Information Service (CIS)) (monthly)
Location: Government Documents Reference at call number: Z 7554 U5 A46.
By using ASI, data published in any of the publications of the executive, legislative, or judicial branches of the federal government can be located. ASI is published in two parts: an index section correlates to a separate abstract section. Data is indexed by subject, name, and type of data. Each index entry cites an accession number that corresponds to a specific publication description in the abstract section. ASI's concise abstracts enable users to evaluate a publication's statistical and narrative content before making any effort to obtain it. Abstracts provide bibliographic data and a description of the subject matter, organization, currency, and sources of the statistical information. Available electronically in LEXIS/NEXIS Statistical Universe.

Index to International Statistics (IIS) (published by CIS)
Location: Government Documents Reference at call number: Z 7552 I53.
IIS covers some 1,700 statistical publications of international inter-governmental organizations annually from approximately 95 issuing sources, including: United Nations main and subsidiary bodies, regional commissions, and specialized agencies; the European Community; the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development; the Organization of American States; and some 35 other IGO's. IIS covers periodicals, annuals, biennials, series, and special studies, and encompasses both official sales publications and less formal, more current "mimeographed documents". For overall arrangement see above.

VII. MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORIES

Directory of United States Exporters
Latest on Index Table 5; earlier on 3rd Floor at call number: HF3011 E83.
This directory covers some 20,000 companies in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada which exports their own or other companies products, Included are manufacturers, retailers, manufacturers representatives, export buyers, brokers, and agents. Data are collected from the actual customs documents filed at major U.S. and Canadian ports.

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Updated: August 14, 2007    Contact: Curt Friehs, Business Librarian