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the sectoral
adjective
Of or pertaining to a sector (all senses).
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The metal and mineral group sector is the basis of the sectoral dummy.
The sectoral share of value-added in the two sectors showed the same pattern.
In the 1970s, as the sectoral share of workers declined in the manufacturing sector, union density decreased.
The gap between the sectoral shares of workers in the manufacturing and service sectors widened.
Countries aim to expand the sectoral coverage of the services agreement and to open up sectors that are already covered.
We therefore estimated the sectoral sources of total PM2.5 using sensitivity simulations to exclude specific emission sectors.
We introduce the "sectoral configuration" of a TIS, which relates to the number and types of sectors linked via a TIS's value chain, and elaborate how the sectoral configuration plays out for a TIS's functional dynamics.
The closest yet is the sectoral decarbonisation approach, which was co-developed by the pro-transparency organisation CDP.
That can be seen at the sectoral level as well as in the overall market.
This methodology, called the Sectoral Decarbonization Approach, balances the level of ambition needed against the economic realities of operating in that sector.
If you like data visualisations and are interested in analysing trade flows and the sectoral composition of an economy, you can't beat this website from Harvard.
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