Research Article

Identifying and Analyzing Strong Components of an Industrial Network Based on Cycle Degree

Table 3

OECD sector classification.

Code Sector

1Agriculture, hunting, forestry, and fishing
2Mining and quarrying
3Food products, beverages, and tobacco
4Textiles, textile products, leather, and footwear
5Wood and products of wood and cork
6Pulp, paper, and paper
7Coke, refined petroleum products, and nuclear fuel
8Chemicals and chemical products
9Rubber and plastics products
10Other nonmetallic mineral
11Basic metals
12Fabricated metal products except machinery and equipment
13Machinery and equipment n.e.c
14Office, accounting, and computing machinery
15Electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c
16Radio, television, and communication equipment
17Medical, precision, and optical instruments
18Motor vehicles, trailers, and semitrailers
19Other transport equipment
20Manufacturing n.e.c; recycling
21Electricity, gas, and water supply
22Construction
23Wholesale and retail trade; repairs
24Hotels and restaurants
25Transport and storage
26Post and telecommunications
27Finance and insurance
28Real estate activities
29Renting of machinery and equipment
30Computer and related activities
31Research and development
32Other business activities
33Public admin and defense; compulsory social security
34Education
35Health and social work
36Other community, social, and personal services
37Private households with employed persons

Source: This sector classification uses the latest version of the OECD I-O tables: 2005 Edition. http://stats.oecd.org/ to obtain the 2005 edition of OECD input-output tables for free.