Government deficit/surplus, revenue, expenditure and main aggregates, SNA93, 14A. Figure 31: Probability of being waged employed by education level (multivariate analysis with Gallup World Poll data) Figure 32: Firms offering training to its employees in Africa and the world ... (Monthly and Quarterly) Monthly International Merchandise Trade (IMTS) – Headline Series. But the expected magnitude of contraction differs — sometimes substantially over specific sectors of the economy. Although non-agricultural economic activities are slowly limping back, they are still much lower than pre-COVID-19 level,” it said. TiVA December 2016: Origin of value added in gross exports-December 2016, 3. Figure 31: Probability of being waged employed by education level (multivariate analysis with Gallup World Poll data) Figure 32: Firms offering training to its employees in Africa and the world ... (Monthly and Quarterly) Monthly International Merchandise Trade (IMTS) – Headline Series. The numbers being slightly worse than expected could impact the market sentiments mildly. “The first quarter bore the most brunt of the stringent lockdown in response to the pandemic, beyond which authorities weighed the trade-off between economic costs of extending the lockdown or prioritising health. The present publication presents time series which extend beyond the date of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union on 1 February 2020. “Private consumption has lost its discretionary elements across the board, particularly transport services, hospitality, recreation and cultural activities,” the RBI said in its Annual Report for 2019-20. Statutory corporate income tax rate, Table II.2. 4), Business enterprise R&D expenditure by main activity (focussed) and source of funds, Business enterprise R&D expenditure by main activity (focussed) and type of expenditure, Business enterprise R&D expenditure by source of funds and number of persons employed (organisation size class), Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance and field of R&D (FORD), Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance and socio-economic objective (SEO), Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance and source of funds, Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance and type of expenditure, Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance and type of R&D, R&D personel by sector and major field of R&D (FORD), R&D personnel by sector of employment and qualification, R&D personnel in the business enterprise sector by main activity, Government budget appropriations or outlays for RD, Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector of performance and source of funds (1963-1980), R-D expenditure by sector of performance and type of R-D (1963-1980), R-D personnel by sector of employment and occupation (1963-1980), Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector of performance and source of funds, R-D personnel by sector of employment and occupation, Gross Domestic Expenditure on R-D by sector of performance and type of cost, R-D personnel by sector of employment and qualification, R-D expenditure by sector of performance and type of R-D, R-D personnel by sector of employment and field of science, Business enterprise R-D personnel by industry, Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector of performance and field of science, Business enterprise R-D personnel by industry (ISIC rev.4), Gross domestic expenditure on R-D by sector of performance and socio-economic objective in NABS2007, Business enterprise R-D expenditure by industry (ISIC rev.