Примеры использования Industrial classification на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Lagging indicator Abbreviations: ISIC, International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities.
New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification.
Standard Industrial Classification issues on local units returned by the Business Register Survey.
related to the industrial classification of FGPs, supports this approach.
Use of the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities in population census
R-2 Refining the industrial classification of the so-called'factoryless goods producers'
The implications for the International Standard Industrial Classification(ISIC) need to be further considered by the UN Classifications Expert Group.
About 80 industries of a total of 600 in the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities(ISIC), are generally considered as agro-industries.
This category corresponds to the International Standard Industrial Classification(ISIC) Rev. 4 section A Annex 3.
International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities,
In this respect the Conference recognized the importance of advancing the consultation on the industrial classification of factoryless goods producers.
the North American Industrial Classification System.
UN(1990), International Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities,
The chemical industry is defined in terms of the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities.(ISIC, Series M No. 4,
II. Draft high-level structure for the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities, Revision 4.
We have elaborate coding schemes like the International Standard Industrial Classification(ISIC) on which we have based carefully designed surveys.
According to the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities(ISIC), Statistical Papers M,
The International Standard Industrial Classification(ISIC revision no. 4)
Parties have information available enabling them to assign International Standard Industrial Classification(ISIC) codes to the economic sectors.
Separate Regulations cover the definition of statistical units and the industrial classification to be used for classifying these units.