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  • 1Standard Industrial Classification — (SIC) ist ein Klassifikationsschema für unterschiedliche Industriezweige bzw. Branchen in den USA. Dieses Klassifikationsschema, welches seit den 1930er Jahren existiert, fand in der nordamerikanischen Forschung häufige Verwendung, um… …

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  • 2Standard Industrial Classification — Le Standard Industrial Classification (classification normalisée des industries, abrégé en SIC) est un système de classification des industries utilisant quatre chiffres établi par le gouvernement des États Unis dans les années 1930. Il fut… …

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  • 3Standard Industrial Classification — The Standard Industrial Classification (abbreviated SIC) is a United States government system for classifying industries by a four digit code. Established in 1937, it is being supplanted by the six digit North American Industry Classification… …

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  • 4Standard Industrial Classification — ( SIC) A code system that designates a unique business activity classified by industry. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Standard Industrial Classification ˌStandard Inˌdustrial Classifiˈcation written abbreviation SIC noun ECONOMICS a system …

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  • 5Standard Industrial Classification — SIC A system developed by the UK and US governments for classifying various industries in order to produce official industrial statistical information. The basis of the classification is an industry s supply characteristic. The British… …

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  • 6standard Industrial Classification — (SIC) industry class that represents a level of organization of production by type of specialization. Currently the 1980 Standard Industrial Classification is in effect identifying each industry at the 4 digit level …

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  • 7International Standard Industrial Classification — The International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities is a United Nations system for classifying economic data. The United Nations Statistics Division describes it in the following terms:::Wide use has been made of ISIC …

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  • 8Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification — was jointly developed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Statistics New Zealand in order to make it easier to compare industry statistics between the two countries and with the rest of the world.The 2006 edition of the ANZSIC replaced the …

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  • 9Standard Industrial Classification - SIC Code — A standard series of four digit codes created by the U.S. government in 1937 for categorizing business activities. In 1997, the use of SIC codes was replaced in most (but not all) capacities by a six digit code called the North American Industry… …

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  • 10Standard Industrial Classification — (SIC)   Replaced with North American Industry Classification System. See NAICS.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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