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95 XVII. Lønninger

86. Vest-Tyskland C. Produksjon

E. Verdi av F. Volum av

utenrikshandelen utenrikshandelen G.

a) Inn-f ørsei

b) Ut-førsel

a) Inn-f ørsel

b) Ut-forsel

Bytte-forhold

Engros- pris-indeks'

Kon- sum- pris-indeks

Time- for- tje-este4

Valut behoic ping'

Mill. D.M. 1970 100

102 XX. Utland.

86. Vest-Tyskland C. Produksjon

Syssel- Arbeids- a)

Pro-b)

Detalj-setting' løysel duk- SW- omset-

sjons-indeks, industri'

produk-sjon

nings-indeks'

1 000 tonn

1970

= 100

000 1970

personer•••••••■•••••••••■••■••• = 100

21 180 312.7 84 41 151 81 81 184 99 539 74 82

21 750 175,5 94 45 316 90 98 000 113559 88 92 22 245 1482 100 45 041 100 109617 125296 100 100 22 398 189,0 102 40 348 110 120117 136011 111 108 22 438 248.8 105 43 705 122 128743 149022 121 116 22 563 282,1 113 49 521 130 145417 178436 131 136 22 150 601.7 111 53 226 137 179709 230472 128 150 21 385 1 085.8 105 40 413 149 184312 221589 131 135 '21 288 1 054,g 113 42 413 159 221790 256257 152 152 21 290 1 030 0 116 38 983 170 235123 273542 159 160 1 093.7 113 3 482 157 18 633 20 942 155 151 21 250 953,5 112 3 814 157 18 082 21 354 150 153 921.0 114 3 623 158 18 606 20 626 153 149 944.6 111 3 979 157 18 739 21 332 152 151 21 300 939.5 113 3 863 160 18 041 19 249 144 135 898.7 115 3 642 162 18 376 23 037 150 162 943,7 115 3 425 157 19 281 22 866 162 162 21 360 984,7 115 3 298 164 19 192 22 195 159 158 1 089,9 116 2 833 164 20 998 24 274 172 170 1 248,9 117 3 109 166 17 807 19 792 144 139 21 350 1 213,7 115 2 987 167 18 253 20 983 147 147 1084,2 118 3 606 170 21 626 25 823 175 182 1 039,4 115 3 083 180 18 962 21 903 151 154 21 300 946,5 115 3 403 171 19 122 22 740 153 160 931.0 116 3 625 171 2u439 23 339 164 165 972 6 115 3 448 172 19 426 21 172 156 148 21 300 963,5 116 3 107 173 18 404 20 936 148 147 911,2 117 3 186 171 19 539 23 200 161 184 954.4 116 3 235 171 19 927 24 735 166 174 21 310 1 (104,3 116 3 218 175 20 404 23 484 168 166 1090,7 119 2 976 178 21 214 25 435 177 177 12135 120 3 324 178 19 414 21 313 162 151 21 370 1 224,3 116 3 186 178 18 765 21 366 160 152 1 099,0 115 3 653 180 20 420 24 608 170 176 1 000,4 116 3 892 179 20 674 23 925 178 172 21 380 913,0 115 3 584 177 19 443 22 483 164 161 877,3 118 3 714 183 21 658 25 622 186 181 922,2 120 3 525 182 19 656 21 403 164 151 924,0 119 184 18 823 21 943 157 156 864,3 120 183 20 098 24 828 169 177

901,6 .. 21 858 26 670 188 189

97 93 487 337

96 94 96 531 25 H.

100 100 100 603 45 3C 103 104 105 677155 5Z 106 108 111 738169 103 117 118 817 81

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101 153 141 76 On

100 153 142 74 66

100 153 141 1 061 72 93 99 153 141 75 81

101 153 141 '7449

103 153 142 1 066 75 51

102 152 142 72 53

102 152 143 71 56

101 147 144 1 083 71 98

101 148 145 71 51

100 148 145 71 66

99 149 146 1 115 70 40

100 149 147 70 57

100 149 147 (3926

100 147 147 1 140 69 96

100 146 147 71 12

101 146 147 70 45

104 145 147 1 141 71 29

102 145 147 73 10

105 146 148 75 05

102 146 148 1 141 77 69

105 147 149 77 36

102 147 150 77 91,

105 147 150 1 173 78 13!

104 147 151 76 79,

106 147 151 77 33i

104 147 151 1 204 76 79,

102 146 150 78 68

104 146 150 79 97'

106 145 150

196g 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1 V77 1976.

April Mai Juni Juli Aug.

Sept.

Okt.

Nor Des.

1977.

Jan.

Feb.

Mars April Msi Juni Juli Aug.

Sept.

Okt.

Nov.

Des.

1978.

Jan.

Feb.

Murs April Mai Juni Juli Aug.

Sept.

Okt.

Nov.

Des.

927,0 • • • •

Registrerte arbeidsløse. 2 Korrigert for sesongvarlasjoner. Produsentpriser på industriprodukter. Fra jan. 1969 ekskl. me]

verdiavgift. 4 I industri og byggevirksomhet. Seddelbankens beholdning av gull og valuta ved utgangen av år og maned. F.o.n juli 1959 ekskl. bilaterale fordringer (netto) på andre europeiske land etter opplosningen av EPTI. Fra og med 1966 korrigert fc sesongvariasjoner.

12(1 138 162 183 211 227 1442925 200 119 518 201 112 388 202 122 453 205 101 797 211 107 219 210 121 972 207 121 948 209 118 539 212 118 422 219 116 550 219 118 285 220 138 463 222 124 350 229 119 951 228 131 686 221 94 184 227 114 440 229 122 150 229 124 654 232 120 257 233 117 955 236 123 233 241 123 609 239 133 223 234 122 185 234 126 154 239 128 109 409 727 497 915 566 991 615 902 677 412 856 130 1160686 1130945 1369964

103 XX. Utland.

B.

Pro- duk- sjons-indeks, 111111p-industrp. indeksi,2

87. Belgia

D. Verdi av E.

Bytte-forhold

F. G.

Engros- Ko n-prig- 8117

1-indekspris -indeks C.

Detalj-

omset-88 Sambandsstatene

H.

Valuta- behold-fling'

A.

Brutto nasjonal-produkt4

Arbeids-løyse

1968 . 1969 1970 . 1971 1972 . 1973 . 1974 . 1975 1976 • 1977 . 1976.

April Mai ..

Juni Juli . Aug.

Sept.

O

kt.

Nov.

Des.

1977.

Jan.

Feb.

Mars April.

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Aug.

Sept.

Okt.

Nov.

Des. . 1978.

Jan.

Feb.

Mars . April.

Mai ..

Juni Juli . . Aug.

Sept.

Okt..

Nov.

lies. .

123 400 1 000

pers.

i 02.7 90 85,3 99 71,3 100 70,9 102 86 8 107 91,7 114 104,7 120 177.4 114 228.5 113 264,3 117 220.2 111 216.9 112 215,1 113 224.5 113 223,2 114 223,0 116 230.8 116 251,3 117 260,6 117 265.2 118 259,9 118 255.7 118 252,6 119 251,3 118 246,6 118 259,3 118 258,6 118 260,5 118 272,6 117 292,7 117 296,4 117 299,4 117 290,9 117 284,1 117 280,3 117 276,7 117 264,7 117 272,7 117 270,5 117 268,6 • •

Milii -arder $

407 493 100 91 93 94,6 868,5 75 920 2 817 500 507 101 95 96 110,9 935,5 77 902 2 832 575 628 100 100 100 111,8 982,4 78 627 4 088 616 950 98 99 104 106 6 1 063,4 79 120 4 993 705 780 100 103 110 120 8 1 171,1 81 702 4 840 870 120 100 116 118 155,0 1 306,6 84 409 4 304 1099823 95 136 133 144.6 1 413,2 85 936 5 076 1056880 95 137 150 173,3 1 516,3 84 783 7 830 1266455 93 147 163 136,7 1 706,5 87 485 7 288 1343889 93 151 175 142.3 1 887,2 90 545 6 891

104 942 92 145 161 146.5 86 584 6 890

102 393 93 146 162 146.3 87 278 6 304

115 324 93 148 162 145.2 1 691,9 88 460 7 655

92 478 91 148 164 137.2 89 608 7 577

85 716 93 148 164 134.2 89 367 7 323

118 113 94 149 166 124.5 1 727,3 87 949 7 026

123 401 94 150 167 121.7 88 697 6 833

103 415 94 150 167 127.4 88 542 7 095

122 184 93 149 168 136,7 1 755,4 88 494 7 022

100 503 94 152 170 144.1 86 856 7 848

105 990 91 153 171 145,7 87 231 8 109

134 919 91 153 171 148,4 1 806,8 88 215 7 556

113 113 93 153 172 148.6 89 258 6 568

109 908 92 152 174 150,2 90 042 6 151

126 657 92 152 175 151,4 1 867,0 91 682 7 453

96 011 95 151 176 151,5 92 372 6 941

85 432 93 150 176 153M 92 315 6 757

123 678 93 149 177 155,2 1 916,8 91 247 6 437

119 414 92 148 178 154,1 92 230 6 221

107 788 92 148 178 152,3 92 473 6 346

120 476 94 148 179 142,3 1 958,1 92 623 6 300

112 959 92 147 180 142,6 91 053 6 897

108 433 92 146 181 140,1 91 185 6 739

125 547 91 146 181 142,6 1 992,0 91 964 6 479

115 896 92 147 181 148,2 93 180 5 685

11.1 955 91 147 182 150,9 93 851 5 457

122 824 92 147 182 150,2 2 087,5 95 852 6 326

114 700 90 148 183 134,1 96 202 6 438

• • 148 183 126,4 96 116 5 931

184 133,0 2 141,1 95 041 5 797 1970 100 Milliard

fres.

• • • • • •

1 Forrigert for sesongvariasjoner. 2 Omsetningen i sterre varemagasiner. Nasjonalbankens beholdning av gull og valuta ved utgangen av år og måned. F.o.m. 1. juli 1959 ikke medregnet bilaterale fordringer (netto) på andre europeiske

and etter oppløsningen av RP U. Korrigert for sesongvariasjoner. Kvartalstallene er beregnet på årsbasis.

1970 100

utenrikshandelen

a) b)

Inn-

Ut-førsel forsel Mill. fres.

B. C.

Syssel- Arbeids-setting løyse

1 000 personer

1970 = 100 $ Mill. $ Mill. $

H.

Bytte-forhold

Moody's

råvare-indeks

Engros- pris-indeks

1970 Mill. 1 000 - 100 tonn stk. Mill!

-arder $

a) b) Inn-terse! førsel

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88 ( forts.). Sant bandsstatene

D. Produksjon E.

a) b) c)

Pro- duk-

sjons- Stål-produk-

Bil- produk- Detalj- omset-ning2,2

indeks,3 sjon sjoni Industri

F. 'Verdi av'

utenrikshandelen G. Volum av utenrikshandelen

a) b)

Inn- Ut-terse! førsel

Kon- sum- pris-indeks

Valu ta- behold-ning2

Time- for- tje-neste4

89 93 90 3.01 10 890 96 96 94 3,19 11 860 100 100 100 3,36 11 070 91 103 104 3,57 11 080 102 108 108 3.81 10 490 143 122 114 4,07 11 650 195 145 127 4,41 11 830 186 158 139 4,81 11 260 199 166 147 5.19 11 170 215 176 156 5,65 11 800 1P6 164 145 5,08 11 060 200 165 145 5.13 10 980 209 166 146 5,16 11 020 211 167 147 5,21 11 030 200 166 148 5,25 11 070 202 167 148 5,29 11 130 197 168 149 5,29 11 100 199 168 149 5,34 11 060 207 169 150 5,38 11 170 214 170 J51 5,43 11 140 221 172 152 5,45 11 170 234 174 153 549 11 200 231 176 154 5,53 11 230 228 177 155 5,57 11 230 217 176 156 5,61 11 270 212 176 157 5,66 11 320 203 176 158 5.68 11 230 203 177 158 5,77 11 240 201 178 159 5,82 11 400 205 1744 159 5.85 11 440 213 180 160 5,88 11 800 218 181 161 5.93 11 800 220 183 162 5,98 11 920 220 185 163 6,01 12 010 221 187 165 6,05 11 910 223 188 166 6,08 11 850 225 190 168 6,12 12 030

223 169 6,18 12 210

226 170 6,20 12 300

230 171 6,25 12 390

237 173

239

34 095 93 87 101

37 301 97 92 101

42 731 100 100 100

43 600 109 99 98

49 369 124 108 94 70 869 130 134 93 97 996 127 152 80 107302 112 142 82 114868 136 147 82 121233 153 147 79

9 369 9 563

9 722 134 153 82 9 956

9 731

9 788 141 139 82 9 699

9 589

10 410 144 153 82 9 664

9 897

10 164 149 145 80 9 953

10 522

10 092 159 154 80 10 372

9 674

11 037 153 140 78 9 375

9 475

11 007 152 147 79 10 014

9 922

10 912 161 144 81 11 635

11 754 12 126 11 793 12 469

13 429 • •

13 011 104 X X. Utiand.

1968 99 118,9 10 720 28,5 33 051 1969 104 128,0 10 144 29,8 36 038 1970 100 119,2 8 239 31,3 39 947 1971 100 109,1 10 638 34,1 45 540 1972 108 120,8 11 270 37,3 55 684 1973 118 136,5 12 613 42,0 69 343 1974 117 131,8 10 046 44,8 100273 1975 110 105.8 8 986 48,7 96 174 1976 122 116.2 11 475 53.8 120524 1977 129 113,0 12 637 58,9'148508 1976.

April 120 10,4 1 057 53,7 9 643 Mai 122 11,0 1 043 52,9 9 182 Juni 122 10,5 1 141 54,0 10 153 Juli 123 10,3 820 53,8 10 717 Aug. 123 10,1 768 54.6 10 477 Sept. 123 9,5 883 53,4 10 651 Okt. 122 9,3 899 54,2 10 555 Nov. 124 8,6 1 008 54,8 10 623 Des. 125 8,4 976 56,7 11 020 191'7.

Jan. 124 8,2 935 55,7 10 971 Feb. 125 8,0 938 57.3 12 882 Mars 127 10.0 1 288 58,0 12 083 Apri1 128 10,1 1 104 58,1 12 087 Mai 129 11,1 1 158 59,2 11 170 Juni 129 10,3 1 267 57,8 13 334 Juli 130 9.4 944 58,5 12 483 Aug 130 9,4 779 59,0 12 101 Sept. 130 9,1 1 044 59,0 12 939 Okt. 130 9,5 1 193 60,8 12 583 Nov. 131 8,8 1 045 61,6 12 398 Des. 131 9,1 942 62,1 13 474 1978.

Jan. 130 9,3 899 59,9 12 381 Feb. 131 8,7 943 61,7 14 440 M ar 133 10,0 1 250 62,7 13 699 April 135 10,4 1 188 64,1 14 496 Mai 135 11,2 1 257 63,9 13 992

Juni 136 10,7 64,3 13 723

Juli 138 10,3 64,1 14 779

Aug. 138 • • 65,5 14 090

Sept. 138 66,2 15 120

Okt. 139 65,9 15 138

Nov. • •

Des. • • • •

-t Oppgaven gjelder sala fra fabrikkene. 2 Månedlig gjennomsnitt for år; total for måned. Korrigert for sesongvariasjoner.

4 I industri. Gullbeholdning ved utgangen av år og måned.

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Column headings in English.

A. Current economic indicators.

A. From table no. B. Unit. C. Average monthly figures 1970 (calculating factor).

Average monthly figures 1970 —100.

I. tabour market.

1.Emp1oyed persons by industry.

11-96 Total. a) Index. b) Num-ber. 11 and 12 Agriculture and hunting, forestry and logging.

13 Fishing, sealing and whaling.

31-39 Manufacturing. a) Total.

b) Of which in. 31 Manufacture of food, beverages and tobacco.

32 Manufacture of textiles, wearing apparel, leather and leather products. 34 Manufac-ture of paper and paper pro-ducts, printing and publishing.

35 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical petroleum, coal, rub-ber and plastic products. 37 Manufacture of basic metals.

381 Manufacture of metal pro-ducts, except machinery and equipment. 384 Manufacture of transport equipment. 501 Build-ing construction.. 502 Construc-tion other than building construc-tion. 61 and 62 Wholesale trade and commission 'broking, retail trade. 71 and 72 Transport and storage, communication. Of which in. 712 Water transport.

81, 82 and 83 Financial institu-tions, insurance, real estate and business services. 91 Public ad-ministration and defence. 93 Social and related community services. 11 -96 Other activities, not specified.

2. 'Unemployed persons registered at the Employment and Seamen's Offices. Total. Of which. Agri-cultural, forestry, fishing and related work. Manufacturing work. Building and other con-struction work.2a.Non-employed persons seeking work. Total. Of which: Under 30 years of age.

3. Curtailment of operations reg-istered at the Employment Of-fices, by type of curtailment.

A. Curtailment of operations, total. B. Discharges. C. Tempo-rary dismissals. I). Reduction of working hours. a) Establish-ments. b) Persons.

II. National accounts.

4. Expenditure on gross domestic product. Current prices. Mill.

kr. A. Gross domestic product.

B. Private final consumption expenditure. a) Total. b) Food.

c) Beverages and tobacco. d) Rent, power and fuel. e) Furni-ture, furnishings and household.

equipment f) Clothing and foot-wear. g) Travel and communica-tion. h) Private consumption n.e.c. C. Government final con-sumption. D. Gross fixed capital formation. a) Total. b) Buildings and construction. c) Ships and boats. d) Other transport equip-ment. e) Machinery, equipment, etc. f) Construction for crude

B. Monthly tables.

petroleum production, oil drilling equipment and pipelines. E. In-crease in stocks. F. Exports and imports. a) Export surplus. b) Exports. c) imports.

5. Compensation of employees.

Mill. kr.

6. Expenditure on gross domestic product. At constant prices.

kr. A. Gross domestic pro-duct. B. Private final consump-tion expenditure. a) Total. b) Food. c) Beverages and tobacco.

d) Rent, power and fuel. e) Furniture, furnishings and household equipment .f) Clothing and footwear. g) Travel and communication. h) Private con-sumption n.e.c. C. Government final consumption. D. Gross fixed capital formation. a) Total.

b) Buildings and construction.

c) Ships and boats. d) Other transport equipment. e) Machi-nery, equipment, etc. f) (.on-structions for crude petroleum production, oil drilling equipment and pipelines. E. Increase in stocks. F. Exports and imports.

a) Export surplus. b) Exports.

c) Imports.

III. Balance of payments.

7. Current account. A. Commod-ities. a) Exports fob. b) Imports cif. B. Ships and oil platforms.

a) Exports. b) Imports. C. Shipp-ing and oil drillShipp-ing. a) Gross re-ceipts. b) Expenditure. D. Other services. a) Receipts. b) Expendi-ture. E. Net goods and services.

F. Net interest and transfers. G.

Net current account. H. Changes in international reserves and other foreign exchange reserves and debt mot created by transac-tions. 1. Net decreas3 (increase—) in the net foreign debt of Norway 8. Capital account. A. Long-term capital transactions. a) Loans from abroad. 1) Central and local government (including local en-terprises). a. Loans. b. Repay-ments. 2) Financial institutions.

a. Loans. b. Repayments. 3) Shipping companies. a. Loans.

b. Repayments. 4) Private sec-tors (including central enter-))rises). a. Loans. b. Repayments.

b) Direct investment in Norway (net). c) Direct investment abroad (net). d) Loans to abroad from private sectors. 1) Loans.

2) Repayments. e) Other long-term capital transactions (net).

B. Short-term capital transac-tions (net). a) Central and local government. b) Financial in-stitutions. 1) Bank of Norway.

2) Commercial and savings banks.

3) Other financial institutions.

c) Private sectors (including public enterprises). d) Other

short-term capital transactions (including statistical errors and omissions). C. Total capital transactions(net). D. Net changes in assets and liabilities due to changes in exchange rates ete.

E. Net increase (decrease ----) in the net foreign debt of Norway.

9. International reserves and other foreign exchange reserves.

A. Bank of Norway's net inter-national reserves. B. Commercial and savings banks' net foreign exchange reserves. C. Private sectors' net foreign exchange re-serves. D. International reserves and other foreign exchange reserves total.

Iv. Agricultural production.

10. First time controlled slaugh-tering. A. Number (1000). a) Pig. b) Cattle. c) Calf. d) Sheep.

B. Weight. Tons. a) Total.

Is) Pig. c) Cattle. d) Calf. e) Sheep. f) Goat. g) Hourse.

11. Consumption of concentrated fee(ls. 1000 tons. A. Total B.

Proteins.

v. Fishing.

12. Landings of principal species.' Tons.A.Total.B. Capelin. C. Hali-but,plaice, etc. D.Cod,saithe,etc.

E. Herring, sprat. F. Mackerel, horse mackerel, tunny. G. Other teleosteans (redfish, catfish, etc.).

H. Shark, ray. I. Crustacea. j.

Other species and by-products.

13. Disposition of landings. Tons.

A. Cod, saithe, etc. a) Icing and fresh consumption. b) Freezing.

c) Drying. d) Salting. e) Reduc-tion to meal and oil. B. Herring, sprat. a) Icing and fresh con-sumption. b) Freezing. c) Salting.

d) Canning. e) Reduction to meal and oil.

VI. Industrial production.

14. Index of industrial produc-tion. A. Mining and quarrying, manufacturing, electricity and gas supply, total. B. Mining and quarrying. a) Total. b) Coal mill-ing. c) Crude petroleum and natu-ral gas production. d) Metal ore e) Other mining. C.

Manufacturing. a) Total. b) Ma-nufacture of food, beverages and tobacco. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of food. 3) Manufacture of be-verages. 4) Manufacture of tob-acco. c) Manufacture of tex-tiles, wearing apparel, leather and leather products. 1) Total.

2) Manufacture of textiles.

3) Manufacture of wearing ap-parel, except footwear. 4) Mania-i QuantMania-ity Mania-is stated as landed weight, i.e. halibut, cod etc. are gutted and headcut, round weight of other fish.

06

faeture of leather and leather produ ( ts, except wearing ap-parel. 5) Manufacture of foot-wear. (i ) Manufacture of wood and wood products, including furniture. 1) Total. 2) Manufac-ture of wood and wood product f except furniture. 3) Manufacture of furniture and fixtures. e) Alanufacture of paper and paper products, printing and publish-ing. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of paper and paper products. 3) Printing, publishing and allied industries. f) Manufacture of chemicals and of chemical petro-leum, coal, rubber and plastic products. 1) Total. 2) Manufac-ture of industrial chemicals. 3) Manufacture of other chemical products. 4) Petroleum refining and manufacture of products of petroleum and coal. 5) Manufac-ture and repair of rubber prod-ucts. 6) Manufacture of plastic products. g) Manufacture of mineral products. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of ceramics, glass and glass products. 3) Manufac-ture of mineral products not elsewhere classified. h) Manufac-ture of basic metals. 1) Total.

2) Manufacture of iron, steel and terr -a loys. 3) Manufacture of non-ferrous metals. i) Manufac-ture of fabricated metal prod-ucts, machinery and equipment.

1) Total. 2) Manufacture of metal products, except machin-ery and equipment. 3) ture of machinery. 4) Manufac-ture of electrical apparatus and supplies. 5) Manufacture of transport equipment. 6) Manu-facture of professional and sci-entific instruments, photographic and optical goods. j) Other manu-facturing industries. D. Elec-tricity and gas supply. E. Pro-duction by type of competi-tion. a) Sheltered industries.

I ) Export-competing, in (iustries.

1mport-competing industries.

1) Total. 2) Consumption. 3) Gross fixed capital formation. IF.

Gross output by use of product,.

a) Export. b) Consumption. e) Gross fixed capital formation.

d) Input in construction. e) In-put in other industries.

15. Index of industrial produc-tion. Seasonally adjusted. A.

Mining and quarrying, manufac-turing, electricity and gas supply.

a) Total. b) Mining and quar-rying. c) Manufacturing. d) Elec-tricity and gas supply. B. Pro-(luction by type of competition.

a) Sheltered industries. b) Ex-port-competing industries. c) Import-competing industries. ) Total. 2) Consumption. 3) Gross fixed capital formation. C. Gross output by use of product. a) Ex-port. b) Consumption. c) Gross fixed capital formation. d) Input in construction. e) Input in other industries.

16. Production of principal com-modities. 1) Herring oil. 2) Herring meal. 3) Margarine.

4) Canned herring. 5) Choco-late. 6) Iron pyrites. Unroasted.

7) Cement. 8) Iron ore. 9) Ferro-titanium ore. 10) Copper ore. a)

Copper concentrates. b) ( tt con-tent. 11) Zinc ore. 12) Lead ore. 13) Nitrogen. 14) Sulphuric acid. 15) Caustic soda. 16) Mecha-nical pulp, dry weight. 17) Che-mical pulp, dry weight. 18) Par-ticle boards. 19) Wood fibre boards. 20) Paper and paper-board. 21) Woven fabrics of man-made fibres (continuous). 22) Woollen yarn. 23) Woven fabrics of wool. 24) Cotton yarn. 25) Woven fabrics of cotton. 26) Woven fabrics of man-made fibres (discontinuous). 27) Trav-elling rugs and blankets (all kind). 28) Pig iron. 29) Ferro-silicon (calculated 75 p.c. Si).

30) Other ferro-alloys. 31) Crude steel. 32) Nickel, primary. 33) Copper, primary. a) Unrefined.

b) Refined. 34) Aluminium, pri-mary. 35) Zinc, pripri-mary.

17. Production of petroleum pro-ducts. 1) Spirit. a) Motor spirit.

b) Naphtha and other spirit. 2) Petroleum. a) Heating and lighting kerosene. b) Jet fuel and other kerosene. 3) Auto-diesel, marine gas oil, marine diesel oil, light fuel oil and spe-cial distillates. 4) Heavy fuel oil.

18. Production of energy commo-dities. 1) Coal. 2) Coke. 3) Pe-troleum. 4) Gas. 5) Electricity.

19. Dairying. A. Milk receipts.

a) Total. b) Goat's milk. B. Sale of milk and cream. a) Whole milk. b) Skim milk. c) Cream.

C. Production. a) Butter. b) Cheese. c) Whey cheese.

VII. Orders.

20. Index numbers of new and unfilled orders. a) Manufacture of basic metals, fabricated metal products, machinery and equip-ment. 1) Total. 2) For home market. 3) For export. b) Manu-facture of basic metals. 1) Total, 2) For home market. 3) For ex-port. c) Manufacture of fabri-cated metal products, machinery and equipment, excl. manufac-ture of transport equipment and oil rigs. 1) Total. 2) For home market. 3) For export. d) Manu-facture of metal products. e) Manufacture of machinery. f) Manufacture of electrical appa-ratus and supplies. g) Manufac-ture of transport equipment. h) Manufacture of textiles. i) Manu-facture of wearing apparel, incl.

footwear. j) Manufacture of che-micals.

VIII. Investments.

21. Index numbers of realized and planned acquisition of fixed assets. A. Mining and quarrying, manufacturing and electricity supply. a) Total. b) Machinery.

c) Plant and buildings. B. Min-ing and quarryMin-ing. a) Total. b) Coal mining. c) Metal ore mining.

d) Other mining. e) Crude petro-leum and natural gas produc-tion. C. Manufacturing, a) Total.

b) Manufacture of food, bever-ages and tobacco, c) Manu-facture of textiles, wearing ap-parel, leather and leather prod-ucts. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of

textiles. 3) Manufacture of wearing apparel, except foot-wear. d) Manufacture of wood and wood products, including furniture. e) Manufacture of paper and paper pn,clticts.

printing and publishing. 1) Total.

2) Manufacture of paper and paper products. 3) Printing, publishing and allied industries.

f) Manufacture ot chemicals and of chemical petroleu ITl . eoal, rubber and plastic products. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of indus-trial chemicals and of other chemical products. g) Manufac-ture of mineral products. 11) Manufacture of basic metals. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of iron, steel and ferro-alloys. 3) Manu-facture of non-ferrous metals. i) Manufacture of fabricated metal products, machinery and equip-ment. 1) Total. 2) Manufacture of metal products, except ma-chinery and equipment. 3) facture of machinery. 4) Manu-facture of electrical apparatus and supplies. 5) Manufacture of transport equipment. j) Other manufacturing industries. D.

Electricity supply.

IX. Building statistics.

22. Building work started. A.

Dwellings. a) Dwelling units, total. b) Useful floor space. B.

Buildings (floor space) for. a) Agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Up to 1968 ground space. b) Mining and manufacturing. c) Commerce. d) Other activities.

23. Buildings under construction.

A. Dwellings. a) Dwelling units, total. b) Useful floor space. B.

Buildings (floor space) for. a) Agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Up to 1968 ground space. b) Mining and manufacturing. e) Commerce. d) Other activities.

24. Buildings completed. A.

Dwellings. a) Dwelling units, total. b) Useful floor space. B.

Buildings (floor space) for. a) Agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Up to 1968 ground space. b) Mining and manufactui.ing. e) Commerce. d) Education ser-vices and research. e) Health services. f) Other activities.

X. External trade.

25. Imports. Value. A. Total. B.

Ships. a) New. b) Second-hand, C. Total, excl. ships. D. Food, beverages and tobacco. E. Of which. a) Cereals and cereal pre-parations. b) Fruit and vegeta-bles. e) Sugar, sugar prepara-tions and honey. d) Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof. F. Crude materials, ex-cept mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials. G. Of which: a) Woo(l, lumber and cork. b) Metalliferous ores arid metal scrap. H. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials.

I. Manufactured goods, except food, beverages and tobacco. J.

Of which. a) Chemical elements and compounds. b) Plastic mate-rials, regenerated cellulose and artificial resins. e) Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles and

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related products. d) Non-metallic mineral manufactures, nes. e) Iron and steel. f) Non-ferrous metals. g) Manufactures of metal, nes. h) Machinery, other than electric. i) Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances. j) Transport equipment, excl. ships.

k) Clothing. 1) Professional, sci-entific and controlling instru-ments; photographic and optical goods, watches and clocks.

26. Exports. Value. A. Total. B.

Ships. a) New. b) Second-hand.

C. Total, excl. ships. D. Food, beverages and tobacco. E. Of which . Fish, fresh and simply preserved. b) Fish, prepared or preserved. c) Feeding stuff for animals. F. Crude materials, ex-cept mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials. G. Of which.

a) Pulp and waste paper. b) Metalliferous ores and metal scrap. c) Animal and vegetable oils and fats. H. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials.

I. Manufactured goods, except food, beverages and tobacco. J. Of which . a) Chemical elements and compounds. b) Fertilizers, manu-factured. c) Plastic materials, regenerated cellulose and artifi-cial resins. d) Paper, paperboard and manufactures thereof. e) Iron and steel. f) Non-ferrous metals. g) Manufactures of metal, nes. h) Machinery, other than electric. i) Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances. j) Transport equipment, excl. ships.

k) Furniture.

27. Import surplus, total. Value.

28. Imports. Index numbers of value, unit value and volume.

(i) Value. (ii) Unit value. (iii) Volume. A. Total. B. Ships. C.

Total, excl. ships. D. Food, bev-erages and tobacco. E. Of which.

a) Cereals and cereal prepara-tions. b) Fruit and vegetables.

c) Sugar, sugar preparations and honey. d) Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof.

F. Crude materials, except min-eral fuels, lubricants and related materials. G. Of which. a) Wood, lumber and cork. b) Metalliferous ores and metal scrap. H. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related ma-terials. I. Manufactured goods, except food, beverages and to-bacco. J. Of which. a) Chemical elements and compounds. b) Plastic materials, regenerated cellulose and artificial resins.

c) Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles and related products.

d) Non-metallic mineral manu-factures, nes. e) Iron and steel.

f) Non-ferrous metals. g) Manu-factures of metal, nes. h) Ma-chinery, other than electric. i) Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances. j) Transport equipment, excl. ships. k) Cloth-ing. 1) Professional, scientific and controlling instruments , photo-graphic and optical goods, watches and clocks.

29. Exports. Index numbers of value, unit value and volume.

(i) Value. (ii) Unit value. (iii)

Volume. A. Total. B. Ships. C.

Total, excl. ships. D. Food, bever-ages and tobacco. E. Of which.

a) Fish, fresh and simply pre-,

served. b) Fish, prepared or pre-served. c) Feeding stuff for ani-mals. F. Crude materials, except mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials. G. Of which.

a) Pulp and waste paper. b) Metalliferous ores and metal scrap. c) Animal and vegetable oils and fats. H. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials.

I. Manufactured goods, except food, beverages and tobacco. J.

Of which; a) Chemical elements and compounds. b) Fertilizers, manufactured. c) Plastic mate-rials, regenerated cellulose and artificial resins. d) Paper, paper-board and manufactures thereof.

e) Iron and steel. f) Non-ferrous metals. g) Manufactures of metal, nes. h) Machinery, other than electric. i) Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances. j) Transport equipment, excl. ships.

k) Furniture.

30. Terms of trade, excl. ships.

31. Imports (excluding ships) for consumption, fixed capital for-mation and input. A. Total, ex-cluding ships. B. For consump-tion. C. Of which. a) Fruit and vegetables. b) Sugar and sugar preparations. c) Coffee, tea, cocoa, etc. d) Beverages and tobacco. e) Mineral fuels. f) Medl-chiai and pharmaceutical pro-ducts, cosmetics, soaps. g) Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles, clothing, footwear. h) Machinery, apparatus, instruments. i) Trans-port equipment (private cars, etc.). D. For fixed capital forma-tion (excluding ships). E. Of which. a) Machinery, apparatus, instruments. b) Transport equip-ment (lorries, etc.). F. For input.

G. Of which. a) Cereals and cereal preparations. b) Feeding st uff for animals. c) Oil seeds, oil nuts and oil kernels. d) Wood and lumber. e) Metalliferous ores and metal scrap. f) Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials.

g) Chemical elements and com-pounds. h) Plastic materials, etc.

i) Textile yarn and fabrics. j) Iron and steel. k) Non-ferrous metals. 1) Manufactures of metal.

m) Machinery, apparatus, in-struments.

XI. Internal trade.

32. Index numbers of value of retail sales. A. Retailing, total.

B. Department stores. C. Food, beverages and tobacco. D. Wear-ing apparel and textile goods. E.

Furniture and furnishings. F.

Hardware, paints, glass, earthen-ware and sporting equipment.

G.Watches, optical goods, musical instruments, gold and silver ware.

H. Motor vehicles and gasoline.

I. Other retail sales. J. Seasonally adjusted.

33. Sales of beverages and to-bacco. A. Mineral water and non-alcoholic beer. B. Beer. a) Less than 2.50 per cent alcohol.

b) 2.50-4.75 per cent alcohol.

e) More than 4.75 per cent alco-hol. C. Wine. D. Spirits. E. To-bacco. a) Cigars. b) Cigarettes.

c) Smoking tobacco, chewing to-bacco and snuff.

34. Deliveries of petroleum pro-ducts. 1) Total. 2) Motor spirit.

3) Autodiesel. 4) Heating and lighting kerosene. 5) Marine gas oil. 6) Fuel oil no 1. 7) Marine diesel oil. 8) Fuel oil no 2. 9) Heavy fuel oil. 10) Lubricant oils. 11) Other petroleum pro-ducts. 12) Bunkering.

XII. Stocks.

35. Index numbers of volume of stocks. A. Total. B. Cereals and cereal preparations. C. Fish and fish products. D. Other food stuffs. E. Tobacco, raw. F. Feed-ing stuff for animals. G. Oil seeds, oils, fats and oil products, R.

Chemicals, etc. I. Fertilizers.

J. Hides, skins and leather.

K. Spinning materials and yarn.

L. Wood, lumber, pulp, paper and paper products. M. Fuels.

N. Ores and minerals. O. Iron and steel. P. Other base metals.

Q. Miscellaneous goods. It. Manu-facturers' stocks. a) Total. b) Own products. c) Raw materials. d) Manufacture of food. e) Manu-facture of tobacco products. f) Manufacture of textiles. g) Manu-facture of leather and leather products, except wearing apparel.

h) Manufacture of wood and wood products. i) Manufacture of chemicals and of chemical pe-troleum, coal, rubber and plastic products. j) Manufacture of in-dustrial chemicals. k) Manufac-ture of mineral products. 1) Ma-nufacture of basic metals. m) Manufacture of fabricated metal products, machinery and equip-ment. S. Wholesalers' stocks, total. T. Stocks of raw materials and semi-manufactures. U. Stocks of goods produced in Norway.

a) Total. b) For home market.

c) For export market. V. Stocks of imported goods. total.

XIII. Transport and

XIII. Transport and

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