Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3

The correspondence table is one of the important tools in categorizing existing records into different perspective. It helps to understand the pattern of various economic activities from single source of data. Nevertheless, most of the existing correspondence tables have been focusing more on the...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Affendy, Arip, Lau, Sim Yee, Satoru, Madono
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spelling my.unimas.ir.179412017-10-04T06:55:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17941/ Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3 Mohammad Affendy, Arip Lau, Sim Yee Satoru, Madono H Social Sciences (General) The correspondence table is one of the important tools in categorizing existing records into different perspective. It helps to understand the pattern of various economic activities from single source of data. Nevertheless, most of the existing correspondence tables have been focusing more on the latest classification and neglect the correspondence for the older version. Since some analysis would require longer series of data, therefore it is necessary to create a correspondence table for the earlier version of classification. This paper devoted to create a correspondence table between SITC Revision 2 and ISIC Revision 3 using a proxy method. The proxy is done using the SITC Rev.2 – SITC Rev.3 correspondence table and the SITC Rev.3 – ISIC Rev.3 correspondence table. This method has capable to directly find an industrial match for more than 98 percent of commodities under SITC Rev.3. For remaining commodities which industrial category cannot be matched directly, the identification was done automatically based on the closest code. Munich University Library 2010 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17941/1/Commodity-industry%20classication%20proxy%20%28abstract%29.pdf Mohammad Affendy, Arip and Lau, Sim Yee and Satoru, Madono (2010) Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3. Munich Personal RePEc Archive. ISSN 2285-6803 https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/27626/ MPRA Paper No. 27626
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Mohammad Affendy, Arip
Lau, Sim Yee
Satoru, Madono
Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3
description The correspondence table is one of the important tools in categorizing existing records into different perspective. It helps to understand the pattern of various economic activities from single source of data. Nevertheless, most of the existing correspondence tables have been focusing more on the latest classification and neglect the correspondence for the older version. Since some analysis would require longer series of data, therefore it is necessary to create a correspondence table for the earlier version of classification. This paper devoted to create a correspondence table between SITC Revision 2 and ISIC Revision 3 using a proxy method. The proxy is done using the SITC Rev.2 – SITC Rev.3 correspondence table and the SITC Rev.3 – ISIC Rev.3 correspondence table. This method has capable to directly find an industrial match for more than 98 percent of commodities under SITC Rev.3. For remaining commodities which industrial category cannot be matched directly, the identification was done automatically based on the closest code.
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author Mohammad Affendy, Arip
Lau, Sim Yee
Satoru, Madono
author_facet Mohammad Affendy, Arip
Lau, Sim Yee
Satoru, Madono
author_sort Mohammad Affendy, Arip
title Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3
title_short Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3
title_full Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3
title_fullStr Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3
title_full_unstemmed Commodity-industry classificationproxy: A correspondence table between SITC revision 2 and ISIC revision 3
title_sort commodity-industry classificationproxy: a correspondence table between sitc revision 2 and isic revision 3
publisher Munich University Library
publishDate 2010
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17941/1/Commodity-industry%20classication%20proxy%20%28abstract%29.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17941/
https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/27626/
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