North American industry classification system, United States /
NAICS was initially developed and subsequently revised by Mexico's INEGI, Statistics Canada, and the U.S. Economic Classification Policy Committee (the latter acting on behalf of OMB). The goal of this collaboration was to produce common industry definitions for Canada, Mexico, and the United S...
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| Format: | Government Document Serial |
| Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] :
U.S. Census Bureau,
1998-
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| Online Access: | https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS26109 |
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| Summary: | NAICS was initially developed and subsequently revised by Mexico's INEGI, Statistics Canada, and the U.S. Economic Classification Policy Committee (the latter acting on behalf of OMB). The goal of this collaboration was to produce common industry definitions for Canada, Mexico, and the United States. These common definitions facilitate economic analyses of the economies of the three North American countries. The statistical agencies in the three countries produce information on inputs and outputs, industrial performance, productivity, unit labor costs, and employment. NAICS, which is based on a production-oriented concept, ensures maximum usefulness of industrial statistics for these and similar purposes. |
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| Published: | 1997-. |
| Item Description: | Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 1, 2009). |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (volumes) |
| Publication Frequency: | Every 5 years |
| ISSN: | 2639-4626 2639-460X |