France - Machinery and transport equipment (% of value added in manufacturing)

The value for Machinery and transport equipment (% of value added in manufacturing) in France was 33.03 as of 2019. As the graph below shows, over the past 56 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 33.83 in 2018 and a minimum value of 15.14 in 1963.

Definition: Value added in manufacturing is the sum of gross output less the value of intermediate inputs used in production for industries classified in ISIC major division D. Machinery and transport equipment correspond to ISIC divisions 29, 30, 32, 34, and 35.

Source: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics.

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Year Value
1963 15.14
1964 15.19
1965 15.40
1966 15.76
1967 16.20
1968 16.74
1969 17.31
1970 18.57
1971 19.14
1972 19.39
1973 19.14
1974 18.08
1975 20.13
1976 22.04
1977 22.23
1978 21.55
1979 20.66
1980 21.13
1981 21.64
1982 20.93
1983 21.23
1984 20.93
1985 20.28
1986 19.92
1987 20.56
1988 20.75
1989 20.91
1990 31.17
1991 32.19
1992 32.51
1993 30.63
1994 31.11
1995 30.98
1996 24.01
1997 24.69
1998 25.90
1999 25.97
2000 26.32
2001 25.94
2002 25.80
2003 25.91
2004 24.75
2005 24.96
2006 24.28
2007 25.24
2008 24.35
2009 29.57
2010 29.77
2011 30.14
2012 31.31
2013 31.71
2014 33.28
2015 33.53
2016 33.62
2017 32.49
2018 33.83
2019 33.03

Development Relevance: Firms typically use multiple processes to produce a product. For example, an automobile manufacturer engages in forging, welding, and painting as well as advertising, accounting, and other service activities. Collecting data at such a detailed level is not practical, nor is it useful to record production data at the highest level of a large, multiplant, multiproduct firm. The ISIC has therefore adopted as the definition of an establishment "an enterprise or part of an enterprise which independently engages in one, or predominantly one, kind of economic activity at or from one location . . . for which data are available . . ." (United Nations 1990). By design, this definition matches the reporting unit required for the production accounts of the United Nations System of National Accounts. The ISIC system is described in the United Nations' International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities, Third Revision (1990). The discussion of the ISIC draws on Ryten (1998).

Limitations and Exceptions: In establishing classifications systems compilers must define both the types of activities to be described and the units whose activities are to be reported. There are many possibilities, and the choices affect how the statistics can be interpreted and how useful they are in analyzing economic behavior. The ISIC emphasizes commonalities in the production process and is explicitly not intended to measure outputs (for which there is a newly developed Central Product Classification). Nevertheless, the ISIC views an activity as defined by "a process resulting in a homogeneous set of products."

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The data on the distribution of manufacturing value added by industry are provided by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). UNIDO obtains the data from a variety of national and international sources, including the United Nations Statistics Division, the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the International Monetary Fund. To improve comparability over time and across countries, UNIDO supplements these data with information from industrial censuses, statistics from national and international organizations, unpublished data that it collects in the field, and estimates by the UNIDO Secretariat. Nevertheless, coverage may be incomplete, particularly for the informal sector. When direct information on inputs and outputs is not available, estimates may be used, which may result in errors in industry totals. Moreover, countries use different reference periods (calendar or fiscal year) and valuation methods (basic or producer prices) to estimate value added.

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts