The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) categorizes firms by:
A) market structure, ranking them from perfectly competitive to monopoly.
B) profits, since profits tend to be higher in more concentrated industries.
C) type of economic activity, and groups firms with like production processes.
D) market share, and groups firms with like market power.
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