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901 -- Volume index of industrial output 2005=100

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The volume index of industrial output describes the relative change in the volume of industrial output at fixed prices when compared with a specific base period.Original index, index adjusted for working days, seasonally adjusted index and trend.
Description
Concepts and definitions

Standard Industrial Classification (TOL 2008)

The Standard Industrial Classification TOL 2008 has been applied in Business Trends since statistical year 2009. It replaces the earlier TOL 2008.

Data

Trend

It has generally been though that time series on economic trends are made up of different elements, or components: