Correlates of War Project: International Trade Data, 1870-2006 (ICPSR 24385)
Published: Mar 8, 2010
Principal Investigator(s):
Katherine Barbieri, University of South Carolina;
Omar Keshk, Ohio State University;
Brian Pollins, Ohio State University
Series:
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR24385.v1
Version V1
Summary
The International Trade (v2.01) data compiled by the Correlates of War Project is the result of the effort to code trade flows between states (as defined by the Project) for the period 1870-2006. The data include information on both bilateral trade flows and total national imports and exports. Four data files are included with this collection: (1) dyadic trade statistics, (2) national trade statistics, and (3) and (4) supplementary information about dyadic and national trade statistics.
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Subject Terms
Geographic Coverage
Smallest Geographic Unit
state
Time Period(s)
1870 -- 2006
Date of Collection
2007 -- 2008
Data Collection Notes
Please anticipate that this collection will be updated in the future, as changes and corrections are made to the existing data and additional data are added.
The original comma-separated value data files received from the data producer have been provided for reference.
Additional details about the Correlates of War Project can be found at the Correlates of War Web Site.
Sample
inap.
Universe
Sovereign states, non-state territories, regional trading groups, geographic regions, level of development grouping (e.g., developing states), and "the world".
Data Source
Please review the documentation available in the ICPSR codebook for further information about the data sources.
administrative records data
aggregate data
event/transaction data
Original Release Date
2010-03-08
Version Date
2010-03-08
Notes
Data in this collection are available only to users at ICPSR member institutions.

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