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Global Industry Model: Coverage

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Industries covered

In order of NACE rev 2 coverage:

Primary sectors Agriculture, forestry and fisheries; extraction; oil and natural gas extraction, extraction excluding oil; coal and lignite mining, other extraction activities.

Manufacturing sectors Food; beverages; tobacco; textiles; garments; leather goods; wood and wood products; pulp and paper; printing and recorded media; coke and refined petroleum products; basic chemicals and fertilisers; pesticides and other agrochemicals; paints, varnishes ; soaps, detergents; other chemicals n.e.c; man-made fibres; pharmaceuticals; rubber and plastics; glass; ceramic, clay and refractory products; cement, plaster, concrete; iron and steel; non-ferrous metals; casting; metal products n.e.c.; computer and office equipment; electric components and boards; telecommunications equipment; consumer electronics; medical and surgical equipment; other precision equipment; motors, generators and transformers; electric fittings; domestic appliances; other electrical equipment; motors except for vehicles; other general purpose machinery; agricultural machinery; machine tools; other special purpose machinery; mining, quarrying and construction; motor vehicles; motor vehicles and parts; aerospace; ships, rolling stock; furniture manufacturing; other manufacturing n.e.c.; repair and installation of machinery.

Utilities

Construction

Service sectors Retail and wholesale distribution; accommodation and catering; transport and storage; information and communications technology; financial services; real estate activities; other business services; public admin, defence and social security; education; healthcare and social work; other services.

Please note that these are the bottom-level sectors, and aggregate sectors, such as chemical output as a whole, are available in the global industry model.

Country coverage

Europe Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Eurozone, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, UK.

Americas Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Middle East and Africa Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Tunisia, UAE.

Asia Pacific Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.

Aggregations Eurozone, Americas, N.America, NAFTA, Latin America excluding Mexico & Venezuela, Europe/MidEast/Africa, Europe, EU, EU15, Eastern Europe EU, Western Europe, Middle East & Africa, Middle East, Africa, Asia/Africa/MidEast, Asia Pacific, Asia, Emerging Asia, Brazil/Russia/India/China, Triad, OPEC, Developed Economies, Emerging Martkets, World.

Indicators included

For each of 100 industries by sector: production, value added output (% of GDP, % of manufacturing, % of world, LCU, US$, index), sales, gross output (nominal LCU and US$, real LCU and US$), investment, total (nominal LCU and US$, real LCU and US$), and profits by sector (being introduced over time).

Macro drivers: consumption (government, private), exchange rate, exports of goods and services, GDP, imports of goods and services, industrial production index, investment, prices (consumer index, producer index).

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