Transcription of ISIC Revision 4
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AsdfUnited NationsEconomic &S o c i a l A f f a i r s@ek\ieXk`feXc JkXe[Xi[ @e[ljki`Xc :cXjj`]`ZXk`fe f] 8cc <Zfefd`Z 8Zk`m`k`\j @J@: # I\m%+@ek\ieXk`feXc JkXe[Xi[ @e[ljki`Xc :cXjj`]`ZXk`fe f] 8cc <Zfefd`Z 8Zk`m`k`\j @J@: # I\m%+Statistical PapersSeries M No. 4, by the United NationsISBN 978-92-1-161518-0 Sales No. August 2008 2,330 Department of Economic and Social AffairsStatistics DivisionInternational Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic ActivitiesRevision 4 United NationsNew York, 2008asdfST/ESA/ papers Series M No. 4 NATIONS PUBLICATIONS ales No. : 978-92-1-161518-0 Copyright United Nations, 2008 All rights reservedPrinted in United Nations, New YorkDepartment of Economic and Social AffairsThe Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat is a vital interface between global policies in the economic, social a]]
tional level. Wide use has been made of ISIC, both nationally and internationally, in classifying data according to kind of economic activity in the fields of economic and social statistics, such as for statistics on national accounts, demography of enterprises, employment and others. In addition, ISIC is increasingly used for non-statistical pur-
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