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What is a classification?
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Glossary for classifications
Historical overview of the development of the National Classification of Activities (NKD) 1994 – 2001
Historical overview of the development of the National Classification of Activities (NKD) 2002 – 2007
Historical overview of the development of the National Classification of Activities (NKD) 2008 – 2024
Statistical standards - Industry
Statistical standards - Energy
What is a case law?
A case law is a ruling concerning the classification of certain statistical objects/units, which do not obviously fit into one category and are not clearly defined by explanatory notes.
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