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Value added, detail components (ESA95) by industrial classification SNI 2007 and transaction item, current prices. Year 1993 - 2011

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2013-09-13
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industrial classification (NACE Rev. 2)

Swedish Standard Industrial Classification (SNI 2007) and corresponds to Kind of economic activity (NACE Rev. 2) up to 4-digit level. In some cases a marginal difference can be found in reported figures due to rounding off calculations between annual and quarterly National Accounts tables.