Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the economists concerning the manufacturing sector? We show that nomenclatures are the product of a history and of compromises: they are heterogeneous and not really adapted to study the current changes of the economy. We thus propose four possible perimeters for the manufacturing sector and analyze the impact of choosing them on the economic changes on the period 1996-2002.Les nomenclatures actuelles sont-elles adaptées à l'étude des mutations industrielles ? A cette question, nous répondons que, si les éclairages fournis par les statistiques nationales sont indéniables, la construction des nomenclatures ne permet pas de segmenter les activités de f...
In the last twenty years there have been important modifi¬cations in the localisation of industries ...
Trends in market concentration : The case of French manufacturing industries (1961-1969) The author...
Trends in market concentration : The case of French manufacturing industries (1961-1969) The author...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Les nomenclatures actuelles sont-elles adaptées à l'étude des mutations industrielles ? À cette ques...
A nomenclature can be formally described as a series of partitions conjugate with a set of elementar...
A nomenclature can be formally described as a series of partitions conjugate with a set of elementar...
Though infinitely variable, government interventions in industry are neither incoherent nor randomly...
Though infinitely variable, government interventions in industry are neither incoherent nor randomly...
Harmonization of classifications allows better description of world economy and better international...
Harmonization of classifications allows better description of world economy and better international...
In the last twenty years there have been important modifi¬cations in the localisation of industries ...
Trends in market concentration : The case of French manufacturing industries (1961-1969) The author...
Trends in market concentration : The case of French manufacturing industries (1961-1969) The author...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Are the nomenclatures of national statistical institutes adapted to the questions raised by the econ...
Les nomenclatures actuelles sont-elles adaptées à l'étude des mutations industrielles ? À cette ques...
A nomenclature can be formally described as a series of partitions conjugate with a set of elementar...
A nomenclature can be formally described as a series of partitions conjugate with a set of elementar...
Though infinitely variable, government interventions in industry are neither incoherent nor randomly...
Though infinitely variable, government interventions in industry are neither incoherent nor randomly...
Harmonization of classifications allows better description of world economy and better international...
Harmonization of classifications allows better description of world economy and better international...
In the last twenty years there have been important modifi¬cations in the localisation of industries ...
Trends in market concentration : The case of French manufacturing industries (1961-1969) The author...
Trends in market concentration : The case of French manufacturing industries (1961-1969) The author...