Classification by Broad Economic Categories, Rev.5
Defined in Terms of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (2012) and the Central Product Classification, 2.1
Abstract
Broad Economic Categories (BEC) aims to analyse international trade statistics by large economic classes of goods and services, based on the main outputs of corresponding industries, to facilitate broad analyses of trade and production. It can also be used to identify end-use dimensions (intermediate consumption, gross fixed capital formation, final consumption). It provides a new top level of broad economic categories, based on the main outputs of corresponding industries, to facilitate broad analyses of trade and production and It adds services and therefore refers to products rather than goods. It also identifies end-use as a separate dimension.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Support for BEC users
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Introduction
Motivation to revise BEC
The structure of BEC Rev.5
The compilation of BEC
Relationship to other classifications
Structure of the BEC Rev.5
Acknowledgements
Support for BEC users
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Introduction
Motivation to revise BEC
The structure of BEC Rev.5
The compilation of BEC
Relationship to other classifications
Structure of the BEC Rev.5