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unstats.un.orgThe International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) is the international reference classification of productive activities. Its main purpose is to provide a set of activity categories that can be utilized for the collection and report-ing …
ISIC Revision 4 - United Nations
unstats.un.orgThe International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) is the international reference classification of productive activities. Its main purpose is to provide a set of activity categories that can be utilized for the collection and report-ing …
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unstats.un.orgInternational Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities Revision 4 United Nations New York, 2008 ... A. Use of ISIC in establishing related national classifications. . . . 158–169 33 ... ing the need for international comparability of economic statistics, and, ...
NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
www.census.govdigit level of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC, Rev. 4) of the United Nations. NAICS divides the economy into 20 sectors. Industries within these sectors are grouped according to the production criterion. A key feature of NAICS is the Information sector that groups
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www.ncs.gov.inthe revised and preceding versions of ISIC as was possible, while introducing the alterations, modifications and other improvements. International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) Rev.4 8. There was a lot of change in the economic structure in many countries of the world.
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mospi.nic.inInternational Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) Rev.4 8. There was a lot of change in the economic structure in many countries of the world. New technologies have emerged; new divisions of labour between organizations have created new types of activities and new forms of industries since the publication of ISIC Rev.3 in