iotables_download {iotables} | R Documentation |
Download input-output tables
Description
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.
Usage
iotables_download(
source = "naio_10_cp1700",
data_directory = NULL,
force_download = FALSE
)
Arguments
source |
See the available list of sources above in the Description. |
data_directory |
Defaults to |
force_download |
Defaults to |
Details
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_cp15
Supply table at basic prices incl. transformation into purchasers' prices
naio_10_cp16
Use table at purchasers' prices
naio_10_cp1610
Use table at basic prices
naio_10_pyp1610
Use table at basic prices (previous years prices) (naio_10_pyp1610)
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
uk_2010_siot
United Kingdom Input-Output Analytical Tables data
Value
A nested data frame. Each input-output table is in a separate
row of the nested output, where all the metadata are in columns, and the
actual, tidy, ordered input-output table is in the data data
column.
The data is saved into the actual tempdir()
, too.
See Also
Other import functions:
airpol_get()
,
employment_get()
,
iotables_metadata_get()
,
iotables_read_tempdir()
Examples
io_tables <- iotables_download(source = "naio_10_pyp1750")