This function downloads standard input-output table files. Currently only Eurostat files are supported.
You are not likely to use this function, because iotable_get
will
call this function if necessary and properly filter out an input-output table.
The only parameter is the Eurostat code of the table.
The data is downloaded in the tempdir()
under the name the statistical product as an
rds file. (For example: naio_10_cp1750.rds
)
The temporary directory is emptied at every normal R session exit.
To save the file for further use (which is necessary in analytical work because
download times are long) set the download_directory
[see parameters].
The function will make a copy of the rds file in this directory.
naio_10_cp1700
Symmetric input-output table at basic prices (product by product)
naio_10_pyp1700
Symmetric input-output table at basic prices (product by product) (previous years prices)
naio_10_cp1750
Symmetric input-output table at basic prices (industry by industry)
naio_10_pyp1750
Symmetric input-output table at basic prices (industry by industry) (previous years prices)
naio_10_cp1620
Table of trade and transport margins at basic prices
naio_10_pyp1620
Table of trade and transport margins at previous years' prices
naio_10_cp1630
Table of taxes less subsidies on products at basic prices
naio_10_pyp1630
Table of taxes less subsidies on products at previous years' prices
iotables_download(source = "naio_10_cp1700", data_directory = NULL,
force_download = TRUE)
See the available list of sources above in the Description.
Defaults to NULL
, if a valid directory, it will try to save the pre-processed
data file here with labelling.
Defaults to TRUE
. If FALSE
it will use the existing downloaded file
in the data_directory
or the temporary directory, if it exists.
# NOT RUN {
io_tables <- iotables_download ( source = "naio_10_cp1700" )
# }
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