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One of the characteristics of the ESA95 and E3ME is the disaggregation of economic variables. The main classifications, following the order of accounts in the European System of Accounts (Eurostat, 1995), are displayed in a compressed form for convenience here: The main 42 product/industry classification for E3ME is defined in terms of the official NACE Rev.1.1 classification (see table below). 

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E3ME industries defined in terms of NACE Rev 1.1 (2002)
E3ME Sectors2 and 3 Digit NACE Codes
Agriculture01, 02, 05
Coal10
Oil & Gas11, 12
Other Mining13, 14
Food, Drink and Tobacco15, 16
Textiles, Clothing & Leather17, 18, 19
Wood & Paper20, 21
Printing & Publishing22
Manufactured Fuels23
Pharmaceuticals24.4
Chemicals nes24 (excluding 24.4)
Rubber & Plastics25
Non-Metallic Mineral Products26
Basic Metals27
Metal Goods28
Mechanical Engineering29
Electronics30, 32
Electrical Engineering & Instruments31, 33
Motor Vehicles34
Other Transport Equipment35
Manufacturing nes36, 37
Electricity40.1
Gas Supply40.2, 40.3
Water Supply41
Construction45
Distribution50, 51
Retailing52
Hotels & Catering55
Land Transport60, 63
Water Transport61
Air Transport62
Communications64
Banking & Finance65, 67
Insurance66
Computing Services72
Professional Services70, 71, 73, 74.1-74.4
Other Business Services74.5-74.8
Public Admin & Defence75
Education80
Health & Social Work85
Miscellaneous Services90-93, 95, 99
Unallocated 
Notes:(1) nes = not elsewhere specified.

 

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