ID - 8204202 TI - EU industrial structure : 2011 : trends and performance AU - European Commission AU - Office des publications PY - 2011 SN - 18313043 SN - 9789279207334 9789279104466 9789279065088 PB - Luxemburg Publications Office of the European Union DB - UniCat KW - Industrial organization KW - Economic history. KW - Industrial organization. KW - European Union KW - European Union. KW - European Union countries KW - Europe KW - Economic conditions KW - Yearbooks KW - Industrial economics KW - Union européenne KW - Industrial policy KW - Economic policy KW - Commercial policy UR - http://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8204202 AB - The EU Industrial Structure analyzes the competitiveness of the EU economy from a sectoral perspective. It provides evidence of performance across Member States and sectors. It yields insights into the competitiveness of different sectors and how they are affected by business fluctuations. It covers the EU industries and compares them to some other key countries like the US, Japan or the BRIC countries. The production of EU industrial structure is a response to the increasing interest in analysing the competitiveness of the EU economy from a sectoral perspective. This publication provides insight into the relative performance of individual industries, and contributes to explaining the competitiveness of the EU economy at large. The publication covers market sectors, from mining to market services, although, wherever necessary, it refers to the whole economy, including primary sectors and non-market services. The work is empirical and data oriented and consists of the creation and analysis of a system of statistical indicators on various facets of sectoral performance and competitiveness. The indicators cover fields of relevance to gain insight into the economics and policy issues of EU sectors. The publication applies the same set of indicators to all sectors and uses input–output data to go beyond the analysis of individual sectors separately buy capturing sectoral interrelations, such as those between manufacturing and services sectors. From a geographical point of view the publication covers the EU-27 as a whole and individual Member States and it also makes comparisons with other countries, such as the US, Japan and BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China), wherever possible. The 2011 edition of EU industrial structure covers the following topics: the recent economic downturn and its fragile recovery, EU sectoral structure, EU sectoral growth and the international competitiveness of EU industry. This publication follows the path laid by EU sectoral competitiveness indicators (2005) and EU industrial structure 2007 and EU industrial structure 2009. ER -