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update spelling wordlist and formatting
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datapumpernickel committed May 10, 2024
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ASEAN
CMD
COMTRADE
Comtrade
Codecov
Comtrade
EB
EU's
EUDR
Eurostat
ITC
JSON
ORCID
Readme
Renviron
arg
args
comtrade
dev
env
eu
frac
fst
func
github
https
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onboarding
rOpenSci
relevante
repo
ropensci
se
stringified
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion vignettes/caching.Rmd
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### Careful with outdated data! ⚠️

The current default for the cache age is set to `Inf`, hence when you have
requested data once, it will never de downloaded again. For recent data, this
requested data once, it will never downloaded again. For recent data, this
can be a very bad idea, as the United Nations might update their data and
you will only work with outdated data.

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1) Dependency on a certain country in terms of how much of a product
others import
from them, does not equal dependency in terms of this product, as a country might have a substantial production of such
from them, does not equal dependency in terms of this product, as a country
might have a substantial production of such
items domestically. E.g. if (hypothetically) Argentina would import
90% of its wine from Chile that would not imply that Argentina depends
on wine from Chile, if Argentina themselves produce a substantive
amount of wine.

2) We included in our calculation of the total imports of the EU,
imports from other EU countries, a.k.a. intra-EU imports. That would mean we probably underestimate
imports from other EU countries, a.k.a. intra-EU imports. That would mean we
probably underestimate
how much of total EU imports really come from partner countries outside the EU.

3) Some of the HS codes for wood are not completely to be included per the
Regulation, but I have spared us the intricacies of which ones and how to
exclude them here.

4) Imports data is already better than exports data, because countries have an incentive
4) Imports data is already better than exports data, because countries
have an incentive
to get good data to charge tariffs, however
the best data for the EU comes from Eurostat, not Comtrade. But since this is
about the Comtrade data, it will have to do.

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