International Economic Accounts

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International Economic Accounts is a division of the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis that produces statistics on the nation’s trade, investment, and financial transactions with the rest of the world.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf government statistical program
statistical division
country United States
dataUsedBy U.S. federal government agencies
academic researchers
businesses and financial institutions
international organizations
the general public
dataUsedFor economic policy analysis
monetary and financial stability analysis
research on globalization and international linkages
trade policy analysis
field balance of payments statistics
international economics
international investment statistics
macroeconomic statistics
trade statistics
goal to provide timely and reliable measures of U.S. international economic activity
methodologyBasedOn International Monetary Fund Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual
United Nations System of National Accounts
international statistical standards
operatedBy Bureau of Economic Analysis
parentAgency U.S. Department of Commerce
partOf Bureau of Economic Analysis
publishes U.S. international investment position accounts
U.S. international transactions accounts
data tables and interactive data through the BEA website
statistics on U.S. direct investment abroad
statistics on U.S. trade in goods and services
statistics on foreign direct investment in the United States
purpose to produce statistics on the U.S. economy’s transactions with the rest of the world
responsibility producing balance of payments accounts for the United States
producing international investment position statistics for the United States
producing statistics on cross-border financial flows
producing statistics on direct investment by country and industry
producing statistics on international trade in goods
producing statistics on international trade in services
producing statistics on portfolio investment and other investment
producing statistics used in U.S. national accounts related to the rest of the world sector
usesDataFrom U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
U.S. Department of the Treasury
surveys of U.S. businesses and financial institutions
website https://www.bea.gov/international

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bureau of Economic Analysis
subsidiaryOrganization

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