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TO054: VOLUME INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY (EMTAK 2003), 2000 = 100 (ADJUSTED SEASONALLY AND WITH THE NUMBER OF WORKING DAYS, 1998–2008, MONTHS)

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2. February 2009
Statistics Estonia
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In 2008 a new version of the classification of economic activities was implemented in the EU. The data according to EMTAK 2008 (based on NACE Rev. 2) are presented in table IN0054: Volume index of industrial production by economic activity (EMTAK 2008), 2005 = 100 (adjusted seasonally and with the number of working days, months).