Structural statistics on enterprises with foreign production


Abstract


The transition from business accounting to national accounts is carried out in this paper.
The institutional units having a predominant economic interest in Italy are identified in particular for the sectors linked to Construction, Civil engineering works and Trade activities.
A multivariate analysis of the economic variables (production, employment, labor costs, intermediate consumptions) allows  to measure effective performance, both economic and financial, for global enterprises.
Fiscal and statistical data with a profiling of these enterprises make possible to select a sub-set of medium and large sized units potentially interested in the phenomenon of foreign branch offices. 

DOI Code: 10.1285/i20705948v15n3p646

Keywords: Foreign Control; Fictitious Resident Secondary Units; Frame Information system; General management costs

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