Impact level of international sourcing activities by economic activity - collection round 2007 - experimental statistics
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                              Economical indicator for structural business statistics0  Enterprises - number1  Enterprises - percentage  Impact0  Reduction of labour costs1  Reduction of other costs than labour costs2  Logistics3  Access to new markets4  Improved quality or introduction of new products5  Competitiveness6  In-house know-how7  Access to specialized knowledge/technologies8  Others  Impact0  Negative impact1  No impact2  Positive impact3  Not applicable/Do not know  Classification of economic activities - NACE Rev.1.10  Business economy - Industry and services (except financial intermediation)1  Services related to 'International Sourcing Statistics'' (C, E, F, G, H, I, K)2  Mining and quarrying3  Manufacturing4  Electricity, gas and water supply5  Construction6  Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods7  Hotels and restaurants8  Transport, storage and communication9  Financial intermediationa  Real estate, renting and business activitiesb  High and medium high-technology manufacturing (DG, DK, DL, DM34, DM35.2, DM35.3, DM35.4, DM35.5)c  Low and medium low-technology manufacturing (DA to DF, DH to DJ, DM35.1 and DN)d  Knowledge-intensive business services related to 'International Sourcing Statistics' (I64.2, K72, K73, K74.1 to K74.4)  Geopolitical entity (reporting)0  European Union (aggregate changing according to the context)1  Czechia2  Denmark3  Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)4  Ireland5  Italy6  Netherlands7  Portugal8  Slovenia9  Finlanda  Swedenb  Norwayc  United Kingdom