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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Noncomparable Imports'''. Consist of three types of services: (1) Services that are produced and consumed abroad, such as airport expenditures by U.S. airlines in foreign countries; (2) services imports that are unique, such as payments for the rights to patents, copyrights, or industrial processes; and (3) services imports that cannot be identified by type, such as payments by U.S. companies to their foreign affiliates for an undefined “basket” of services. In preparing the I-O accounts, these imports are distributed directly to industries and to final users.<ref>Concepts and Methods of the US Input-Output Accounts. K.J.Horowitz, M.A.Planting, 2009</ref>
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'''Noncomparable Imports'''. Consist of three types of services:  
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* Services that are produced and consumed abroad, such as airport expenditures by U.S. airlines in foreign countries
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* services imports that are unique, such as payments for the rights to patents, copyrights, or industrial processes; and
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* services imports that cannot be identified by type, such as payments by U.S. companies to their foreign affiliates for an undefined “basket” of services.  
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In preparing the I-O accounts, these imports are distributed directly to industries and to final users.<ref>Concepts and Methods of the US Input-Output Accounts. K.J.Horowitz, M.A.Planting, 2009</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 23:49, 13 November 2023

Definition

Noncomparable Imports. Consist of three types of services:

  • Services that are produced and consumed abroad, such as airport expenditures by U.S. airlines in foreign countries
  • services imports that are unique, such as payments for the rights to patents, copyrights, or industrial processes; and
  • services imports that cannot be identified by type, such as payments by U.S. companies to their foreign affiliates for an undefined “basket” of services.


In preparing the I-O accounts, these imports are distributed directly to industries and to final users.[1]

References

  1. Concepts and Methods of the US Input-Output Accounts. K.J.Horowitz, M.A.Planting, 2009