This table contains figures on the activity of affiliates located abroad by industry according to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC Revision 4).
For any comments or questions regarding the AMNE database, please contact sti.contact@oecd.org.
For further information, see:
June 2017.
The units used to present data in AMNE are millions of national currency for monetary variables and units for the other variables. Monetary variables are in current prices. Euro-area countries: national currency data is expressed in euro beginning with the year of entry into the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). For years prior to the year of entry into EMU, data have been converted from the former national currency using the appropriate irrevocable conversion rate. This presentation facilitates comparisons within a country over time and ensures that the historical evolution is preserved. Please note, however, that pre-EMU euro are a notional unit and should not be used to form area aggregates or to carry out cross-country comparisons.
ISIC Rev. 4 (International Standard Industrial Classification)
This table contains figures on the activity of affiliates located abroad by industry according to the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC Revision 4).
For any comments or questions regarding the AMNE database, please contact sti.contact@oecd.org.
For further information, see:
The units used to present data in AMNE are millions of national currency for monetary variables and units for the other variables. Monetary variables are in current prices. Euro-area countries: national currency data is expressed in euro beginning with the year of entry into the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). For years prior to the year of entry into EMU, data have been converted from the former national currency using the appropriate irrevocable conversion rate. This presentation facilitates comparisons within a country over time and ensures that the historical evolution is preserved. Please note, however, that pre-EMU euro are a notional unit and should not be used to form area aggregates or to carry out cross-country comparisons.
June 2017.
ISIC Rev. 4 (International Standard Industrial Classification)