exportandel
Exportandel is a term used in economics and trade statistics to denote the proportion of goods or services produced in an economy, industry, firm, or region that are sold abroad. It is commonly expressed as a percentage and serves as an indicator of how export-oriented a unit of analysis is.
The basic calculation varies with context but typically takes the form: export share = exports ÷ total
Export share is used to assess competitiveness, economic openness, and exposure to foreign demand. High export
Limitations include sensitivity to re-exports, price fluctuations, and global value chain structures that obscure domestic value