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Business Units and the Concept of International Orientation

Business Units and the Concept of International Orientation. Margreet van Brummelen Martin Luppes 21th Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers 24-27 november 2008, Paris. Content. Demand Side Some experiences Concept of International Orientation Practical Consequences

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Business Units and the Concept of International Orientation

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  1. Business Units and the Concept of International Orientation Margreet van Brummelen Martin Luppes 21th Meeting of the Wiesbaden Group on Business Registers 24-27 november 2008, Paris

  2. Content • Demand Side • Some experiences • Concept of International Orientation • Practical Consequences • Perspective

  3. Demand side • Growing demand determinants of globalisation • -views from single statistics • XT • FDI • FATS • Foreign ownership/control • -multidimensional studies difficult • Confronting statistics reveals inconsistencies • -problems in compiling statistics

  4. Some Experiences • Economic Institute on Small and Medium Enterprises (EIM) • Export index of SME • Internationalisation Monitor • OECD Handbook of Economic Globalisation Indicators • Developing from basic to more advanced stratification

  5. International orientation of enterprise • Intensity of international connectedness • in terms of the presence of trade (im/exports,goods/ services) the presence of investments (inward and outward) and the degree of influence and control across borders

  6. Goal -Shared demographic backbone -Statistical frame (whole population) +binary indicators to express international orientation and identify relevant subpopulations

  7. Developments Business Register • Current BR regulation • Ownership and control more or less integrated • Will be extended with the EGR • Link with external trade obligatory • Link with FDI, BOP optional

  8. Practical aspects • Ownership and control in the BR-system • XT organised in satellite • FDI (link with bank population) • not yet connected on a structural bases • Name/address linking methods needed because there is no other shared identifier available

  9. Perspective Start is made on ad hoc basis Full integration of the information in structural processes takes a while Dawning at the horizon: A complete demograhpic backbone ready for statistics incorporating international orientation:

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