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July 30, 2011

Kristan

ISIC

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By 1988, the personal computer industry was rapidly shaking off its experimental image and entering mainstream business and household life. For economists or policymakers hoping to quantify the surge in PC manufacturing, ISIC 2910—Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified—serves as a necessary, if blunt, starting point. The code covers an expansive terrain, including […]

June 15, 2011

Kristan

ISIC

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In 1988, the world of renewable energy still occupied a niche space in policy and investment circles, but the seeds of today’s biomass power sector were already being sown in a handful of pioneering pilot projects. Tracking the emergence of these efforts, especially within the statistical confines of ISIC 3510—electric power generation, transmission, and distribution—requires […]

May 1, 2011

Kristan

ISIC

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For those interested in the mechanics of technological leaps, 1987 stands out as a pivotal year for the semiconductor industry. The so-called “semiconductor boom” wasn’t merely a matter of rising demand for chips; it was the result of massive capital investment, new manufacturing processes, and a reshuffling of the competitive landscape. Yet, for economists and […]

March 20, 2011

Kristan

ISIC

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The digital landscape of 1987 feels quaint by today’s standards, but the arrival and expansion of Bulletin Board Services (BBS) marked a genuinely new chapter in networked communication. For analysts and policymakers looking to chart the rise of BBSs within economic statistics, ISIC 6201—computer programming activities—serves as a statistical anchor. Yet, as is often the […]

February 10, 2011

Kristan

ISIC

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In 1986, the global office was well into its transformation, and the humble photocopier sat at the center of that change. As companies everywhere sought greater productivity and efficiency, the demand for reliable, fast copying soared. For analysts trying to map this growth, ISIC 2821—Manufacture of office machinery and computers—offers the right statistical foothold, though […]

December 5, 2010

Kristan

ISIC

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In 1986, geothermal power in the Philippines was no longer just a technical curiosity. It had become an economic experiment with regional implications, especially as the country looked for ways to leverage its volcanic resources to meet both domestic demand and—where possible—export power to neighboring islands. For policymakers and analysts, measuring the reach and significance […]

February 12, 2002

Daisy

Africa, Agricultural Trade, News

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Highlighting the growing global demand for specialty coffee from Africa, the African Fine Coffees Association (AFCA) has called upon coffee traders across the continent to enhance the value of their exports and halt the shipment of unprocessed coffee to international markets.   The message was conveyed during the 20th African Fine Coffees Conference and Exhibition, […]