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Figure 2.10 continued f. Furniture, travel goods, and clothing

e. Transportation 1,350

907 902

1,479

786

furniture

1,266

road motor vehicles

656

1,009

1,050

935

1,138

travel goods, handbags, and similar articles

903

893 1,130 1,071

1,626 3,172

982 road vehicles other than motor vehicles

3,872

968

3,792

860 851

671

894

SITC

SITC

602 595

clothing except fur clothing

821

4,471

1,345 1,576

2,728 2,585

aircraft

639

2,164 2,379 2,180

1,001 fur clothing and articles of artificial fur

1,102 2,159 2,915 2,444

944 868

1,667 1,451

649

ships and boats

556

1,108

footwear

2,215

484

2,579

525 0

5 1, 00 0 1, 00 5 2, 00 0 2, 00 5 3, 00 0 3, 00 5 4, 00 0 4, 00 5 5, 00 00 0

0

50 1, 0 00 1, 0 50 0 2, 00 0 2, 50 3, 0 00 3, 0 50 4, 0 00 0

2,540

HHI 1970–71

1980–81

HHI 1990–91

2000–01

2005–06

2007–08

Source: Authors’ calculations using data from UN Comtrade, retrieved from World Integrated Trade Solution. Note: The Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) used was Revision 1. HHI = HerfindahlHirschman Index.


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