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NOTES FOR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION SOURCE AND DESCRIPTION TABLES--MARKET GROUPS

1.  Description of columns:
      Groups and Series:  Series with asterisks are included in the published totals but are not published separately. 
The following abbreviations are used: n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified; misc. = miscellaneous; pt = part. 
The detailed market structure is shown on Table 1 of the G.17 Supplement (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/Current/table1_sup.htm). 
For information on the source data and beginning date of each individual series, see Table 1, Industry Structure of
 Industrial Production
(www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/About.htm/sdtab1.pdf).

      Classification: Market classification codes are abbreviated as follows:

          Consumer goods (C)                                                                               Nonindustrial supplies (S)
         
   Durable consumer goods (Cd)                                                                  Sc—Construction
                Cda—Automotive products                                                                   Sb—Business
                Cdo—Other durable goods
             Nondurable consumer goods (Cn)                                                          Materials (M)
                Cnn—Non–energy                                                                                  Non–Energy (Mn)
                Cne—Energy                                                                                              Mnd—Durable goods materials
          Equipment (E)                                                                                                 Mnn—Nondurable goods materials
             Business equipment (Eb)                                                                            Energy materials (Me)
                Ebt—Transit equipment                                                                            Mep—Primary energy
                Ebi—Information processing and related equipment                                 Mec—Converted fuel materials
                Ebn—Industrial and other equipment                                                       
             Oil and gas well drilling and
                manufactured homes (Es)
             Defense and space equipment (Ed)

NAICS codes are from the North American Industry Classification, 2002 edition, published by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

2.  Individual and aggregate series have been compiled on a consistent NAICS basis back to 1972.  Major aggregates and groupings were
linked to their corresponding pre-1972 SIC-based counterparts.  Many industries are apportioned among several market groups.
The value added and gross value figures for these series (marked with a #) are apportioned accordingly.  For the total value
added and gross value for a given industry, see Table 1, Industry Structure of Industrial Production (www.federalreserve.gov/releases/G17/About.htm/sdtab1.pdf).

Value added and Gross value:  These weights were estimated from information contained in the Annual Survey of Manufacture,
Census of Manufactures and the Census of Mineral Industries, and reports from the Department of Energy, the Edison Electric
Institute, and the American Gas Association.  The figures may not add to totals because of rounding.

3.  The individual series that comprise the total index include those industries in mining, utilities, and manufacturing. 
Manufacturing comprises those industries included in the North American Industry Classification Systems, or NAICS,
definition of manufacturing plus the logging and newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing industries that have
traditionally been considered manufacturing.


 

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