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Table 2 Classifications of MNEs’ economic activity

From: FDI and onshore task composition: evidence from German firms with affiliates in the Czech Republic

 

Number of

MNEs

Non-MNEs

Manufacturing sector (ISIC rev. 3)

 Food products, beverages and tobacco (15–16)

37

446

 Textiles, leather, and related products (17–19)

66

114

 Wood and wood products (20)

34

91

 Pulp, paper and paper products; publishing and printing (21–22)

66

322

 Coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel (23)

4

8

 Chemicals, chemical products and man-made fibers (24)

79

156

 Rubber and plastic products (25)

107

193

 Other nonmetallic mineral products (26)

59

109

 Basic metals and fabricated metal products (27–28)

237

625

 Machinery and equipment n.e.c. (29)

204

522

 Electrical and optical equipment and machinery (30–33)

226

413

 Transport equipment and motor vehicles (34–35)<

53

114

 Not elsewhere classified, recycling (36–37)

37

132

Service sector (ISIC rev. 3)

 Sale, repair of motor vehicles; sale of automotive fuel (50)

51

263

 Wholesale trade, except motor vehicles (51)

467

704

 Retail trade, except motor vehicles; repairs of household goods (52)

127

571

 Hotels and restaurants (55)

14

40

 Transport (60–62)

35

147

 Storage; communications (63–64)

147

260

 Financial intermediation (65–67)

29

291

 Real estate activities (70)

54

144

 Renting of machinery, equipment, vehicles, household goods (71)

13

30

 Computer and related activities incl. data processing (72)

70

146

 Research and development (73)

6

41

 Accounting, bookkeeping, legal; market research; consultinga (74.1)

139

360

 Technical consulting, testing and analysis; architectural, engineering (74.2–74.3)

95

232

 Advertising (74.4)

20

66

 Labor recruitment, provision of personnel, cleaning, security, and other (74.5–74.8)

73

598

  1. This table reports frequencies of MNEs and non-MNEs by economic activities denoted in International Standard Industrial Classification codes (ISIC rev. 3)
  2. aSpecifically, consulting in this industry includes business, management and tax advisory activities