brută - INDUSTRIALOUTPUTINDICES by activities (divisions) CANE Rev.2 - unadjusted ... (diviziuni) Anii Years Activities (divisions) INDUSTRIE - TOTAL INDUSTRY ... anexe extracţiei Mining support service activitiesINDUSTRIE PRELUCRĂTOARE
DEJAVNOSTI MINING AND MANUFACTURING Indeksi industrijske proizvodnje, prihodkov od prodaje, zalog in produktivnosti Industrialproductionindices, indices of turnover, stock indices and productivity indices B C Proizvodi za vmesno porabo Intermediate ... B C D Proizvodi za vmesno porabo Intermediate goods industries Proizvodi za investicije Capital goods industries Proizvodi za široko porabo Consumer goods industries ... Mining and quarrying Predelovalne dejavnosti Manufacturing III IV V VI VII VIII IX
of the industrialoutput in 1996-2001 are displayed in table 2.1.2.1. The main indicators of the industrialoutput in 1996-2001 are displayed in table 2.1.2.1. 1) Since 1989 the national ... Activities to Facilitate Early Action in the Implementation of the Stockholm Convention
Indices for manufacturingindustries, according to economic activity (without crude oil and petroleum products) Base Year : 2002 = 100 ... Activity Code, Total Manufacturing Index ... Activity
Table 1.12 ManufacturingIndustry, Selected Indicators of Activity, 1990–2004 (rate of change, percent) 2001–2003 1990–2000 Return on gross capital Total productivity Input/output prices Costs per hour worked (real, output prices) Labor ... of the growth in the number of employees in manufacturing was in the electronics industry ... was in the past. The terms of trade of manufacturingindustry deteriorated in 2004, and factor
Table 2.10 ManufacturingIndustry, Selected Indicators of Activity, 1990–2005 (rate of change, percent) 2001-2003a a Return on gross capital Total productivity Input/output prices Costs per hour worked (real, at GDP prices) Labor productivity ... that compete with a number of selected manufacturingindustries (food, paper and printing ... run, manufacturing sales to the local market have grown at a much slower rate than total output. There are two main reasons for this trend: First, there has been a change
Table 2.2 IndustrialProductionIndicators According to Industry Segments and Activities Variation (%) Apr 04/ Apr 03 Apr 04/Mar 04 Season. Adj. Accrued in Year In Year 12 months ... Decomposing the production by activity sectors (see Table 2.2), it is noted that the manufacturingindustry grew 0.3% in April 2004 compared to the previous month, seasonally ... of 1.0% of the extraction industry in April compared to March still
TABLE LIM11: ACTIVE PURSUIT OF WELDING PROCESS AUTOMATION – LIGHT INDUSTRIALMANUFACTURINGINDUSTRIES Percent of Establishments Indicating They Are Actively Pursuing the Integration of Automated Welding Processes: Industrial Group Not At All Extensively ... IndustrialManufacturing sector of this study. Heavy IndustrialManufacturingindustries ... IndustrialManufacturing sector require major investments for purchase. The industry
Percent Increase to Selected IndustrialProductionIndices due to the Unconventional Activity Value Chain Iron and Steel Product Manufacturing Resins and Synthetic Material Manufacturing Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Plastics and Rubber ... manufacturingindustries outperformed the total manufacturing index average growth of 1 ... unconventional oil and natural gas production, are revitalizing critical segments of the US manufacturing base. To provide a comprehensive analysis of the economic contribution, it
Table 2.10 ManufacturingIndustry, Selected Indicators of Activity, 1990–2007 (rate of change, percent) Annual average Return on gross capital Total productivity Input/output prices Costs per hour worked (real, at GDP prices) Labor productivity ... The behavior of manufacturing labor input (measured in hours) and headcount by technological intensity reflects variance among industries in using up the remaining surplus labor supply. The increase in headcount in mixed industries accelerated relative