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Geographic localization (NUTS - 2002)
Reversions of depreciations and adjustments (Series 2004-2007 - €) of Enterprises by Geographic localization (NUTS - 2002) and Economic activity (Subclass - CAE Rev. 2.1 ); Annual (
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Data reference period
2007
Economic activity (Subclass - CAE Rev. 2.1 )
T:
Total
B:
Fishing
C:
Mining and quarrying
D:
Manufacturing
E:
Production of electricity, of gas and of water supply
F:
Construction
G:
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods
H:
Hotels and restaurants
I:
Transport, storage and communication
K:
Real estate, renting and business activities
M:
Education
N:
Health and social work
O:
Other community, social and personal service activities
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PT:
Portugal
740 227 137
287 497
6 664 489
230 066 280
43 121 633
39 885 052
221 329 605
2 600 009
85 961 958
101 137 679
897 152
3 284 199
4 991 584
1:
Continente
727 140 166
287 497
6 573 200
227 987 849
43 097 093
39 146 743
217 002 501
1 963 435
83 351 054
98 815 408
895 112
3 278 248
4 742 026
2:
Região Autónoma dos Açores
4 069 048
0
1 393
…
…
220 658
1 812 334
41 033
54 815
238 175
39
621
8 177
3:
Região Autónoma da Madeira
9 017 923
0
89 896
…
…
517 651
2 514 770
595 541
2 556 089
2 084 096
2 001
5 330
241 381
Reversions of depreciations and adjustments (Series 2004-2007 - €) of Enterprises by Geographic localization (NUTS - 2002) and Economic activity (Subclass - CAE Rev. 2.1 ); Annual - Statistics Portugal, Integrated business accounts system
Note(s):
(1) In 2004, the methodology of the SCIE has been changed, corresponding to a better coverage of the business population, including independent workers and using exhaustive information, instead of using extrapolated data from Annual Business Survey. Thus, the present results are not directly comparable with data published for previous years, nevertheless the 2004 data were revised according to the new process, allowing the comparability with 2005 data.
This data last updated:august 10, 2009