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TIMOR-LESTE NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
2000-2016
MINISTRY OF PLAN�ING AND FINANCE TIMOR-LESTE General Directorate of Statistics
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GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF STATISTICS
TIMOR-LESTE NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 2000-2016
DILI, �������� 2017
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................... II
FOREWORD ............................................................................................................................................ III
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................. IV
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ......................................................................................................... VI
SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................ VIII
LIST OF TABLES ..................................................................................................................................... X���
Section I: MAIN AGGREGATES .......................................................................................................... 1
Section II: EXPENDITURE APPROACH ............................................................................................... 6
Section III: PRODUCTION APPROACH ............................................................................................. 24
Section IV: INCOME APPROACH ..................................................................................................... 32
Section V: PRODUCT, INCOME AND SAVINGS ……………………………………………………………………………33
Section VI: NON-OIL SECTOR .......................................................................................................... 34
Section VII: QUARTERLY NON-OIL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE ....................... 43
Appendix
GLOSSARY OF TERMS .......................................................................................................................... 44
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P R E F A C E
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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
AA Autonomous Agencies AED Aid Effectiveness Directorate, MOF AFR Annual Financial Reports also known as auditors' reports AIC Akaike Information Criterion BEC Classification of Broad Economic Categories BCTL Central Bank of Timor-Leste (Banco Central de Timor-Leste) Bldg. Building BOP Balance of Payments BPM Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual CFC Consumption of Fixed Capital CG Central Government CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight Interstate CoE Compensation of Employees COFOG Classification of the Functions of Government CPC Central Product Classification CPI Consumer Price Index Curr Current CY Calendar Year D&TA Development and Technical Assistance DP Development Partner DP&TA Development Partners and Technical Assistance Eqpt. Equipment F&HR Financial and Human Resources FAO Food and Agriculture Organization FCE Final Consumption Expenditure FDI Foreign Direct Investment FISIM Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured FOB Free on Board FY Financial Year GCS Gross Capital Stock GDP Gross Domestic Product GDP (E) Gross Domestic Product Expenditure Approach GDP (P) Gross Domestic Product Production Approach GDP (I) Gross Domestic Product Income Approach GFCF Gross Fixed Capital Formation GFS Government Finance Statistics GFSM Government Finance Statistics Manual GG General Government GNDI Gross National Disposable Income GNI Gross National Income GoTL Government of Timor-Leste GVA Gross Value Added HIES Household Income and Expenditure Survey HS Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System IC Intermediate Consumption ICT Information, Communication and Telecommunications IIP International Investment Position IMF International Monetary Fund IMTS International Merchandise Trade Statistics
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Ins. InsuranceIO International OrganizationIPD Implicit Price DeflatorISF International Stabilization ForceISIC International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities ISWGNA Inter-Secretariat Working Group on National Accounts JPDA Joint Petroleum Development Area (in Timor Sea) LNG Liquefied Natural gasLPG Liquid Petroleum gas LSMS Living Standards Measurement Study MPI Import Price Indexn.e.c. Not elsewhere classified n.i.e. Not included elsewhere NCS Net Capital Stock ND National Directorate NPI Non-Profit Institution NPISH Non-Profit Institution Serving Households NR Non-Resident ODI Overseas Development Institute OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development NF&F Non-financial and Financial P&HC Professional and Higher Categories R&D Research and Development R Resident RGNRDI Real Gross 'Net' Real Disposable Income R&NR Resident and Non-resident RoW Rest of the World qGDPi Non-Oil Quarterly GDP (E) Indicator SA Staff Assessment SD Statistical Discrepancy SD (E) Expenditure Statistical Discrepancy SD (P) Production Statistical Discrepancy SFA Self-Funded Agencies SITC Standard International Trade Classification SNA System of National Accounts STA Statistics Department (IMF) TFET Trust Fund for East Timor (World Bank and ADB) SHA System of Health Accounts TL Timor-Leste TL-NA Timor-Leste’s National Accounts TL-SLS Timor-Leste Survey of Living Standards Trf Transfer UN United Nations UNAC-TL UN Assessed Contribution (core UN paid personnel working for the GoTL) UNMIT United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste WEO World Economic Outlook XMPI Export and Import Price Indices XPI Export Price Index ZEESM Zona Especial de Economía Social de Mercado
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SUMMARY
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� $���� /�����) �� �% :�� ���� ���� �(D,�B �:�� :��&�� ���&��) .��% ���7,
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� #� 3������( ���* �% ����:�� ��! � *���&����" �% �� 3����� ��.� ���7 ��) ����* ����� �� F� �E�,7B ��) /&��) �� F� �E��,DB ��� �%�� FA �EA,�B ��) FC �E�,CB ,
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TIMOR-LESTE ECONOMY IN 2016
Table I OVERVIEW OF THE TIMOR-LESTE ECONOMY IN 2016: The basic macroeconomic aggregates.
(Millions of USD)
2015 2016 �?����� �������� ��! A��C �7��
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- Non Oil GDP ���= ����
2015 2016 �?������ ���7@��� �������� ��! A��C A�A�
�CD� �CA� - Oil GDP
- Non Oil GDP ���= ��DC
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Graph 1: Gross Domestic Product at Constant Prices (2015=100), 2010 to 2016 (millions of US dollars)
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Graph 2: Key Expenditure Components of Non-Oil GDP, Constant Prices (2015=100), 2010 to 2016 (millions of US Dollars)
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Non-Oil GDP Components in 2016
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����:�� ��! &��)������ �&&����% at factor cost* �� ��� $��� �)))A* "��. E7,�B �� ���� �7,DB �� ���7 , <��* �� ������� &���* �% ����:�� ��! production approach* �� ���+� &���* "��. �,�B �� ����* ���&��) �� � "��.�% ��� �� EC,�B �� ���7C* �����)��" �� �% �-�.) �"���,
Expenditure Approach. Annually���� ## %�. �% "��.�% ��� �� �% /&�)���� ���� �% &����� ����* �% &��-�� ����* )-��&��� &����� ��) ���� �% /����� ����,
Table II Macroeconomic Aggregates ���.�% ��� B ���7 ����
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3 GDP production less [Taxes less Subsidies on Products]
1�-��� �� �% ��'�� ���&���� �� ����:�� ��!* ��� �� ������� &���* �� � �����.* by sectors>
PUBLIC SECTOR
� !����� ���� /&�)���� %� � "��.�% ���,AB, !����� �����&���� ���,7B )���� ���� �� �% �� &���%� ��"��) ��) �-�� ���,�B , !�������-���� ����� �E�D,AB � )��-� �(&����� ������������ �E�C,=B ,
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
� �-��&��� !����� ��) ��%����������� /&�)���� ���-� �� A,�B����� � ���� �� ��=,CB �� ���7 , ��� ���( ����� �� �����&���� �E�,�B ��� ��� ����� �� ��-���� �E�,CB ,
PRIVATE SECTOR
� !��-�� ���� /&�)���� "��. �( �,�B,!��-�� �����&���� ����� �( �,�B*��) �( 7,�B �� �� )����� ����&�* �����(�� �-�� �E��,�B , #� ����* !��-����-���� ����� �( �,AB* �����(�%���"% �% &��-�� ���&������� �ED,�B *.%�� %��%��) �������� �%����-���� ���� � ��" ����� �� ���7,
CHANGE IN INVENTORIES
� �% ?%��" �� #�-����� �� ���� H���� H�� ;�� ������� �� ����, <������(���� �� �% ����� �� ��-����� ���% .%���� ��) ����� ���) ��)���(,
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
� �% 9/&��� �� ���) ��) ��-������� �7,AB* �����( �( ���), �%/&��� �� "��) �E���,=B ��������� ?��� /&��� �� ���� �,��%����) �� ��� �� ���7 �� �� �%����)�� ��� �� ����,
4�����(* ��&��� �� "��) ��)�-�� ����� �=,�B , #� �% ���� "��) �E��,�B ��&��� �� �) �(���) .��% ��
4 In levels, the difference between the expenditure
approach and the production approach is known as
the “statistical discrepancy”.
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Expenditure Approach. Quarterly
�% 3������( ����:�� ��! �3��!� * /&�)���� �&&����% �&����� �% ������ ��! �� 3������( ��&���� ��3���( ���" 6� &���� � �% �� ����&�* ���� ��) ��%�), J�.-�* �� � �� ��)������ ����* "�-� �� ������ �������� ������� -������ ���� /��&�* !��-�� ?����&���� � ���%���+* 3������( ��)������ �� �&��() �� temporally disaggregate ��,
Table III 2016: Quarterly Non-Oil GDP (e) Indicator (% y/y)5
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6 Following a (0,0,0) x (0,1,1) [4] Arima Model, selected by the lowest AIC.
Timor-Leste Quarterly GDP (e) Indicator - Seasonally Adjusted of 2010-2016
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2016Private consumption 8.6 6.8 9.8 -0.5 6.0Private investment -4.3 -29.5 48.8 31.4 7.2Development Partners -11.9 -24.0 27.8 7.5 2.4Gen. Gov. Consumption 12.8 6.6 7.0 -12.9 -0.5Public investmentExp. goods & ss.
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Inf & Communications
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Real estate activities
Public administration
NGOs and Other…
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L I S T O F T A B L E S
Section I. MAIN AGGREGATES
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SECTION VII: QUARTERLY NON-OIL GDP
Table 7.1: Quarterly Non-Oil Gross Domestic Product by Expenditures…………………………………………...….. 43
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16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
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AGG
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1: K
ey n
atio
nal a
ccou
nts
aggr
egat
es
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Gro
ss d
om
est
ic p
rod
uct
(G
DP
) 4
39
.55
17
.75
10
.75
43
.41
07
8.4
18
13
.72
65
7.9
28
81
.04
39
1.3
31
99
.63
99
8.7
56
81
.96
67
1.0
56
49
.84
04
5.4
31
04
.42
52
1.0
Oil
se
cto
r7
7.5
44
.34
1.5
52
.76
35
.11
34
8.2
22
02
.32
33
4.6
37
22
.72
46
7.5
31
04
.54
62
3.8
54
77
.34
23
4.4
25
91
.01
49
5.7
81
9.5
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
36
2.1
47
3.4
46
9.2
49
0.7
44
3.3
46
5.6
45
5.6
54
6.4
66
8.7
73
2.1
89
4.2
10
58
.11
19
3.7
14
15
.41
45
4.4
16
08
.71
70
1.5
Gro
ss N
ati
on
al
Inco
me
(G
NI)
58
2.8
66
0.5
79
1.4
70
4.9
68
3.7
84
8.3
13
02
.81
97
3.0
32
83
.72
52
0.4
33
37
.44
59
6.1
43
50
.04
16
9.8
33
45
.22
80
5.4
22
77
.7O
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ect
or
80
.74
6.5
48
.16
2.0
17
4.0
33
4.0
77
7.9
12
86
.32
39
3.8
15
10
.12
11
0.4
31
89
.32
82
0.5
24
70
.21
57
5.8
88
6.7
26
2.1
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
50
2.1
61
4.0
74
3.3
64
2.8
50
9.7
51
4.4
52
4.9
68
6.7
88
9.9
10
10
.21
22
7.1
14
06
.91
52
9.5
16
99
.61
76
9.4
19
18
.82
01
5.6
Gro
ss N
ati
on
al
Dis
po
sab
le I
nco
me
(G
ND
I)9
46
.71
19
6.0
12
27
.61
03
4.9
94
4.1
10
23
.31
57
5.4
24
07
.83
72
8.9
29
94
.73
83
3.7
51
10
.34
72
7.5
44
56
.83
59
2.4
30
13
.32
49
0.9
Oil
se
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r8
0.7
46
.54
8.1
62
.01
76
.63
40
.97
88
.71
30
2.7
24
08
.81
52
5.1
21
33
.43
21
2.2
28
39
.02
48
7.6
15
93
.29
04
.12
79
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on
-oil
se
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r8
66
.01
14
9.5
11
79
.59
72
.87
67
.56
82
.47
86
.71
10
5.0
13
20
.11
46
9.6
17
00
.41
89
8.2
18
88
.51
96
9.2
19
99
.22
10
9.2
22
11
.4
Sa
vin
g, G
ross
13
6.2
15
2.6
11
5.4
12
1.3
17
1.4
35
4.8
81
1.7
13
75
.92
52
7.6
16
10
.02
29
4.3
34
84
.32
95
0.1
26
87
.81
70
3.8
11
37
.35
71
.5O
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ect
or
80
.74
6.5
48
.16
2.0
17
6.6
34
0.9
78
8.7
13
02
.72
40
8.8
15
25
.12
13
3.4
32
12
.22
83
9.0
24
87
.61
59
3.2
90
4.1
27
9.5
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
55
.61
06
.06
7.4
59
.2-5
.21
3.9
23
.17
3.2
11
8.8
84
.81
61
.02
72
.11
11
.12
00
.21
10
.62
33
.22
92
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GD
P p
er
cap
ita
($
)5
04
.35
80
.05
52
.95
65
.51
08
2.0
17
66
.92
53
4.6
27
05
.34
07
3.2
29
29
.93
60
3.8
50
21
.55
76
7.0
47
70
.33
33
5.5
25
01
.61
98
7.7
Oil
se
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r8
8.9
49
.74
5.0
54
.86
37
.21
31
3.4
21
00
.22
19
2.2
34
53
.02
25
9.6
27
97
.94
08
6.4
47
35
.13
57
5.2
21
36
.31
20
5.3
64
6.2
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
41
5.4
53
0.4
50
7.9
51
0.7
44
4.8
45
3.6
43
4.4
51
3.1
62
0.2
67
0.4
80
5.9
93
5.1
10
31
.91
19
5.1
11
99
.21
29
6.3
13
41
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GN
I p
er
cap
ita
($
)6
68
.67
40
.18
56
.77
33
.66
86
.08
26
.41
24
2.4
18
52
.63
04
5.8
23
08
.03
00
7.8
40
61
.93
76
0.5
35
20
.72
75
8.2
22
60
.71
79
5.9
Oil
se
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r9
2.5
52
.15
2.0
64
.61
74
.63
25
.37
41
.81
20
7.8
22
20
.41
38
2.9
19
01
.92
81
8.6
24
38
.22
08
5.7
12
99
.37
14
.52
06
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on
-oil
se
cto
r5
76
.16
87
.98
04
.66
69
.05
11
.45
01
.15
00
.66
44
.88
25
.49
25
.11
10
5.9
12
43
.31
32
2.2
14
35
.01
45
8.9
15
46
.21
58
9.3
GN
DI
pe
r ca
pit
a (
$)
10
86
.11
34
0.0
13
28
.81
07
7.0
94
7.2
99
6.9
15
02
.32
26
0.9
34
58
.72
74
2.4
34
55
.14
51
6.3
40
86
.83
76
3.0
29
62
.12
42
8.2
19
64
.0O
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ect
or
92
.55
2.1
52
.06
4.6
17
7.2
33
2.1
75
2.1
12
23
.22
23
4.3
13
96
.61
92
2.7
28
38
.82
45
4.3
21
00
.41
31
3.7
72
8.5
22
0.4
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
99
3.6
12
87
.91
27
6.7
10
12
.57
70
.06
64
.87
50
.21
03
7.6
12
24
.41
34
5.7
15
32
.41
67
7.5
16
32
.61
66
2.6
16
48
.41
69
9.7
17
43
.6
Sa
vin
g, G
ross
pe
r ca
pit
a (
$)
15
6.3
17
1.0
12
5.0
12
6.2
17
2.0
34
5.7
77
4.1
12
91
.92
34
4.5
14
74
.32
06
7.7
30
79
.32
55
0.3
22
69
.41
40
4.8
91
6.4
45
0.6
Oil
se
cto
r9
2.5
52
.15
2.0
64
.61
77
.23
32
.17
52
.11
22
3.2
22
34
.31
39
6.6
19
22
.72
83
8.8
24
54
.32
10
0.4
13
13
.77
28
.52
20
.4N
on
-oil
se
cto
r6
3.8
11
8.8
72
.96
1.6
-5.2
13
.52
2.0
68
.71
10
.27
7.7
14
5.1
24
0.5
96
.01
69
.09
1.2
18
7.9
23
0.3
Mem
oran
da it
em:
Gro
ss N
ati
on
al
Exp
en
dit
ure
s (G
NE
)9
33
.41
18
7.7
12
43
.11
02
3.0
84
8.1
74
1.7
81
8.8
11
33
.21
40
4.4
18
78
.52
01
7.7
24
53
.82
53
7.9
24
13
.32
55
4.2
24
68
.22
58
1.3
Oil
se
cto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.01
38
.71
01
.79
2.8
62
.66
1.4
42
.05
.74
.8N
on
-oil
se
cto
r9
33
.41
18
7.7
12
43
.11
02
3.0
84
8.1
74
1.7
81
8.8
11
33
.21
40
4.4
17
39
.81
91
6.0
23
61
.02
47
5.3
23
51
.92
51
2.2
24
62
.62
57
6.5
GN
E p
er
cap
ita
($
)1
07
0.9
13
30
.71
34
5.6
10
64
.78
50
.97
22
.67
80
.91
06
4.0
13
02
.61
72
0.2
18
18
.42
16
8.6
21
94
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03
7.6
21
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8.9
20
35
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or
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.00
.00
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.00
.00
.00
.01
27
.09
1.7
82
.05
4.1
51
.83
4.7
4.6
3.8
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
10
70
.91
33
0.7
13
45
.61
06
4.7
85
0.9
72
2.6
78
0.9
10
64
.01
30
2.6
15
93
.21
72
6.7
20
86
.52
13
9.8
19
85
.82
07
1.3
19
84
.42
03
1.5
A T
C U
R R
E N
T P
R I
C E
S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge 1
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
I. M
AIN
AGG
REGA
TES
Tabl
e 1.
1: K
ey n
atio
nal a
ccou
nts
aggr
egat
es
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
GD
P
97
4.9
10
64
.69
91
.59
79
.81
60
7.5
21
84
.23
09
4.5
32
54
.83
58
0.4
33
63
.53
32
4.2
37
17
.53
90
2.1
34
72
.82
56
8.2
31
04
.43
13
0.0
Oil
se
cto
r1
39
.49
2.5
84
.59
2.6
71
6.8
12
67
.12
22
0.3
22
94
.62
51
0.5
21
87
.52
04
8.5
23
43
.92
45
2.3
19
86
.91
02
0.7
14
95
.71
43
5.8
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
83
5.5
97
2.1
90
6.9
88
7.1
89
0.7
91
7.2
87
4.3
96
0.2
10
69
.91
17
6.0
12
75
.71
37
3.6
14
49
.81
48
5.9
15
47
.51
60
8.7
16
94
.3
GD
P p
er
cap
ita
($
)1
11
8.5
11
92
.81
07
3.2
10
19
.71
61
2.8
21
27
.92
95
1.0
30
56
.23
32
1.0
30
80
.12
99
5.9
32
85
.43
37
3.3
29
32
.22
11
7.5
25
01
.62
46
7.9
Oil
se
cto
r1
59
.91
03
.79
1.5
96
.47
19
.21
23
4.4
21
17
.32
15
4.6
23
28
.62
00
3.2
18
46
.22
07
1.5
21
20
.01
67
7.6
84
1.6
12
05
.31
13
2.1
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
95
8.6
10
89
.19
81
.79
23
.38
93
.68
93
.58
33
.79
01
.69
92
.41
07
6.9
11
49
.71
21
3.9
12
53
.41
25
4.6
12
76
.01
29
6.3
13
35
.9
Mem
oran
da it
em:
GN
E1
71
7.5
20
98
.42
07
8.7
17
09
.51
46
0.5
12
86
.11
31
6.1
16
41
.01
83
1.7
24
46
.62
47
0.7
27
18
.32
60
9.5
23
39
.92
50
5.9
24
68
.22
61
8.9
Oil
se
cto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.01
49
.31
08
.59
7.6
65
.16
3.0
42
.65
.74
.7N
on
-oil
se
cto
r1
71
7.5
20
98
.42
07
8.7
17
09
.51
46
0.5
12
86
.11
31
6.1
16
41
.01
83
1.7
22
97
.42
36
2.2
26
20
.72
54
4.4
22
76
.92
46
3.3
24
62
.62
61
4.2
GN
E p
er
cap
ita
($
)1
97
0.5
23
51
.12
25
0.1
17
79
.11
46
5.3
12
53
.01
25
5.0
15
40
.91
69
9.0
22
40
.52
22
6.7
24
02
.42
25
5.9
19
75
.72
06
6.2
19
88
.92
06
4.9
Oil
se
cto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.01
36
.79
7.7
86
.35
6.3
53
.23
5.1
4.6
3.7
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
19
70
.52
35
1.1
22
50
.11
77
9.1
14
65
.31
25
3.0
12
55
.01
54
0.9
16
99
.02
10
3.8
21
28
.92
31
6.1
21
99
.61
92
2.4
20
31
.11
98
4.4
20
61
.2
A T
C O
N S
T A
N T
P R
I C
E S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
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Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
I. M
AIN
AGG
REGA
TES
Tabl
e 1.
2: K
ey n
atio
nal a
ccou
nts
aggr
egat
es -
grow
th r
ates
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Gro
ss d
om
est
ic p
rod
uct
(G
DP
)1
7.8
-1.3
6.4
98
.56
8.2
46
.58
.45
2.4
-27
.12
5.0
42
.11
7.4
-15
.3-2
8.4
-23
.3-1
8.8
Oil
se
cto
r-4
2.8
-6.3
26
.81
10
5.6
11
2.3
63
.46
.05
9.5
-33
.72
5.8
48
.91
8.5
-22
.7-3
8.8
-42
.3-4
5.2
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
30
.7-0
.94
.6-9
.75
.0-2
.21
9.9
22
.49
.52
2.1
18
.31
2.8
18
.62
.81
0.6
5.8
Gro
ss N
ati
on
al
Inco
me
(G
NI)
13
.31
9.8
-10
.9-3
.02
4.1
53
.65
1.4
66
.4-2
3.2
32
.43
7.7
-5.4
-4.1
-19
.8-1
6.1
-18
.8O
il s
ect
or
-42
.33
.32
9.0
18
0.6
91
.91
32
.96
5.3
86
.1-3
6.9
39
.75
1.1
-11
.6-1
2.4
-36
.2-4
3.7
-70
.4N
on
-oil
se
cto
r2
2.3
21
.1-1
3.5
-20
.70
.92
.13
0.8
29
.61
3.5
21
.51
4.7
8.7
11
.14
.18
.45
.0
Gro
ss N
ati
on
al
Dis
po
sab
le I
nco
me
(G
ND
I)1
3.3
19
.8-1
0.9
-3.0
24
.15
3.6
51
.46
6.4
-23
.23
2.4
37
.7-5
.4-4
.1-1
9.8
-16
.1-1
8.8
Oil
se
cto
r-4
2.3
3.3
29
.01
80
.69
1.9
13
2.9
65
.38
6.1
-36
.93
9.7
51
.1-1
1.6
-12
.4-3
6.2
-43
.7-7
0.4
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
22
.32
1.1
-13
.5-2
0.7
0.9
2.1
30
.82
9.6
13
.52
1.5
14
.78
.71
1.1
4.1
8.4
5.0
Gro
ss S
av
ing
s2
6.3
2.6
-15
.7-8
.88
.45
3.9
52
.85
4.9
-19
.72
8.0
33
.3-7
.5-5
.7-1
9.4
-16
.1-1
7.3
Oil
se
cto
r-4
2.3
3.3
29
.01
84
.79
3.0
13
1.3
65
.28
4.9
-36
.73
9.9
50
.6-1
1.6
-12
.4-3
6.0
-43
.3-6
9.1
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
32
.72
.6-1
7.5
-21
.1-1
1.1
15
.34
0.5
19
.51
1.3
15
.71
1.6
-0.5
4.3
1.5
5.5
4.8
GD
P p
er
cap
ita
15
.0-4
.72
.39
1.3
63
.34
3.4
6.7
50
.6-2
8.1
23
.03
9.3
14
.8-1
7.3
-30
.1-2
5.0
-20
.5O
il s
ect
or
-44
.1-9
.52
2.0
10
62
.21
06
.15
9.9
4.4
57
.5-3
4.6
23
.84
6.1
15
.9-2
4.5
-40
.2-4
3.6
-46
.4N
on
-oil
se
cto
r2
7.7
-4.2
0.5
-12
.92
.0-4
.21
8.1
20
.98
.12
0.2
16
.01
0.4
15
.80
.38
.13
.5
GN
I p
er
cap
ita
10
.71
5.8
-14
.4-6
.52
0.5
50
.34
9.1
64
.4-2
4.2
30
.33
5.0
-7.4
-6.4
-21
.7-1
8.0
-20
.6O
il s
ect
or
-43
.7-0
.22
4.0
17
0.5
86
.31
28
.06
2.8
83
.8-3
7.7
37
.54
8.2
-13
.5-1
4.5
-37
.7-4
5.0
-71
.1N
on
-oil
se
cto
r1
9.4
17
.0-1
6.9
-23
.6-2
.0-0
.12
8.8
28
.01
2.1
19
.51
2.4
6.3
8.5
1.7
6.0
2.8
GN
DI
pe
r ca
pit
a2
3.4
-0.8
-18
.9-1
2.1
5.2
50
.75
0.5
53
.0-2
0.7
26
.03
0.7
-9.5
-7.9
-21
.3-1
8.0
-19
.1O
il s
ect
or
-43
.7-0
.22
4.0
17
4.5
87
.41
26
.46
2.6
82
.7-3
7.5
37
.74
7.7
-13
.5-1
4.4
-37
.5-4
4.5
-69
.8N
on
-oil
se
cto
r2
9.6
-0.9
-20
.7-2
3.9
-13
.71
2.9
38
.31
8.0
9.9
13
.99
.5-2
.71
.8-0
.93
.12
.6
Sa
vin
g, G
ross
pe
r ca
pit
a9
.4-2
6.9
1.0
36
.31
01
.01
23
.96
6.9
81
.5-3
7.1
40
.34
8.9
-17
.2-1
1.0
-38
.1-3
4.8
-50
.8O
il s
ect
or
-43
.7-0
.22
4.0
17
4.5
87
.41
26
.46
2.6
82
.7-3
7.5
37
.74
7.7
-13
.5-1
4.4
-37
.5-4
4.5
-69
.8N
on
-oil
se
cto
r8
6.3
-38
.6-1
5.5
-10
8.4
-36
1.2
62
.72
12
.26
0.4
-29
.58
6.8
65
.8-6
0.1
76
.0-4
6.1
10
6.1
22
.5
Mem
oran
da it
em:
Gro
ss N
ati
on
al
Ex
pe
nd
itu
res
(GN
E)
27
.24
.7-1
7.7
-17
.1-1
2.5
10
.43
8.4
23
.93
3.8
7.4
21
.63
.4-4
.95
.8-3
.44
.6O
il s
ect
or
--
--
--
--
--2
6.7
-8.8
-32
.5-2
.0-3
1.5
-86
.6-1
5.2
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
27
.24
.7-1
7.7
-17
.1-1
2.5
10
.43
8.4
23
.92
3.9
10
.12
3.2
4.8
-5.0
6.8
-2.0
4.6
GN
E p
er
cap
ita
($
)2
4.3
1.1
-20
.9-2
0.1
-15
.18
.13
6.3
22
.43
2.1
5.7
19
.31
.2-7
.13
.4-5
.62
.3O
il s
ect
or
-
--
--
--
--
-27
.8-1
0.5
-34
.0-4
.3-3
3.1
-86
.9-1
7.0
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
24
.31
.1-2
0.9
-20
.1-1
5.1
8.1
36
.32
2.4
22
.38
.42
0.8
2.6
-7.2
4.3
-4.2
2.4
A T
C U
R R
E N
T P
R I
C E
S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge �
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7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
I. M
AIN
AGG
REGA
TES
Tabl
e 1.
2: K
ey n
atio
nal a
ccou
nts
aggr
egat
es -
grow
th r
ates
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
GD
P9
.2-6
.9-1
.26
4.1
35
.94
1.7
5.2
10
.0-6
.1-1
.21
1.8
5.0
-11
.0-2
6.0
20
.90
.8O
il s
ect
or
-33
.6-8
.69
.56
74
.07
6.8
75
.23
.39
.4-1
2.9
-6.4
14
.44
.6-1
9.0
-48
.64
6.5
-4.0
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
16
.3-6
.7-2
.20
.43
.0-4
.79
.81
1.4
9.9
8.5
7.7
5.5
2.5
4.1
4.0
5.3
GD
P p
er
cap
ita
($
)6
.6-1
0.0
-5.0
58
.23
1.9
38
.73
.68
.7-7
.3-2
.79
.72
.7-1
3.1
-27
.81
8.1
-1.3
Oil
se
cto
r-3
5.2
-11
.75
.36
46
.17
1.6
71
.51
.88
.1-1
4.0
-7.8
12
.22
.3-2
0.9
-49
.84
3.2
-6.1
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
13
.6-9
.9-6
.0-3
.20
.0-6
.78
.11
0.1
8.5
6.8
5.6
3.2
0.1
1.7
1.6
3.1
Mem
oran
da it
em:
GN
E2
2.2
-0.9
-17
.8-1
4.6
-11
.92
.32
4.7
11
.63
3.6
1.0
10
.0-4
.0-1
0.3
7.1
-1.5
6.1
Oil
se
cto
r-
--
--
--
--
-27
.3-1
0.0
-33
.3-3
.2-3
2.4
-86
.7-1
6.0
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
22
.2-0
.9-1
7.8
-14
.6-1
1.9
2.3
24
.71
1.6
25
.42
.81
0.9
-2.9
-10
.58
.20
.06
.2
GN
E p
er
cap
ita
($
)1
9.3
-4.3
-20
.9-1
7.6
-14
.50
.22
2.8
10
.33
1.9
-0.6
7.9
-6.1
-12
.44
.6-3
.73
.8O
il s
ect
or
--
--
--
--
--2
8.5
-11
.7-3
4.8
-5.5
-34
.0-8
7.0
-17
.8N
on
-oil
se
cto
r1
9.3
-4.3
-20
.9-1
7.6
-14
.50
.22
2.8
10
.32
3.8
1.2
8.8
-5.0
-12
.65
.7-2
.33
.9
A T
C O
N S
T A
N T
P R
I C
E S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge �
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7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
I. M
AIN
AGG
REGA
TES
Tabl
e 1.
3: Im
plic
it p
rice
def
lato
rs a
nd te
rms
of tr
ade
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
GD
P d
efl
ato
r4
5.1
48
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20
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20
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20
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20
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20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
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15
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mill
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of U
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)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
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0.0
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24
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27
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00
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06
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All
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
07
Pla
stic
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Ru
bb
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
08
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w H
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s &
Sk
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Le
ath
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
09
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s0
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.10
.10
.10
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.00
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1.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
10
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pe
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pa
pe
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11
Te
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12
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He
ad
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
13
Sto
ne
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lass
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
14
Pre
cio
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sto
ne
s &
me
tals
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
15
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.00
.00
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18
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pa
ratu
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in
stru
me
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
19
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s a
nd
am
mu
nit
ion
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
20
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cell
an
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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21
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of
art
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
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HS
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16
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10
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24
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64
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28
51
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27
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22
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01
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14
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4.7
12
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14
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03
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0.0
0.0
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29
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27
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22
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4.8
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Ch
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All
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
07
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stic
s /
Ru
bb
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
08
Ra
w H
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s &
Sk
ins,
Le
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er
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
09
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& W
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s0
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.10
.10
.10
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.00
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1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
10
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pe
r a
nd
pa
pe
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ard
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11
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es
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12
Fo
otw
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r /
He
ad
ge
ar
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
13
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ne
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
14
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sto
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s &
me
tals
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
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15
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0.0
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0.0
0.0
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pa
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in
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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s a
nd
am
mu
nit
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
20
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cell
an
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
21
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of
art
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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Sect
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2.8:
Exp
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of s
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(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Exp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
24
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1.1
28
.52
6.4
25
.72
4.6
32
.54
5.2
47
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7.8
58
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1.3
56
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56
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9.3
33
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an
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rin
g s
erv
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s o
n p
hy
sica
l in
pu
ts o
wn
ed
by
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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ain
ten
an
ce a
nd
re
pa
ir s
erv
ice
s n
.i.e
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0.3
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0.3
0.3
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0.5
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0.8
0.8
0.7
0.9
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1.6
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12
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1.0
10
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1.6
10
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3.4
14
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26
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27
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8.0
23
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24
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stru
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cia
l se
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es
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.9
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co
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in
form
ati
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2.7
2.8
3.0
3.1
5.1
4.8
5.1
8.2
6.9
5.9
6.7
7.4
18
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5.1
2.3
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the
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ss s
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l, cu
ltu
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na
l se
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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me
nt
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
n.i.
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11
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5.3
14
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2.8
10
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26
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4.4
27
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5.6
25
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11
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.25
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Exp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
36
.94
7.8
42
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0.2
36
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1.6
38
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5.2
51
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68
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4.9
57
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8.5
56
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9.3
34
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a. M
an
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ctu
rin
g s
erv
ice
s o
n p
hy
sica
l in
pu
ts o
wn
ed
by
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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ain
ten
an
ce a
nd
re
pa
ir s
erv
ice
s n
.i.e
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.00
.00
.00
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.00
.00
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nsp
ort
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0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.5
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0.7
0.6
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1.8
d. T
rav
el
12
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5.5
12
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3.7
14
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2.5
10
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5.9
15
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6.3
29
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8.8
29
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7.2
23
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7.4
24
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. Co
nst
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ion
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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nsu
ran
ce a
nd
pe
nsi
on
se
rvic
es
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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al
serv
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arg
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the
use
of
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pro
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0.0
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A T
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Nat
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Sect
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II. E
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DIT
URE
APP
ROAC
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ble
2.9:
Impo
rts
of g
oods
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Im
po
rts
of
go
od
s, f
.o.b
. 6
6.5
48
.76
9.5
45
.61
16
.31
18
.41
97
.42
35
.13
46
.33
80
.84
34
.64
95
.08
46
.37
38
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25
.36
59
.36
35
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ect
or
1.8
1.3
1.2
1.4
11
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6.5
10
9.1
10
7.2
11
6.3
13
9.1
18
2.4
17
9.8
20
6.7
21
9.8
27
5.8
17
4.6
12
9.9
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
64
.74
7.4
68
.34
4.3
10
5.1
91
.98
8.3
12
8.0
23
0.0
24
1.6
25
2.2
31
5.2
63
9.6
51
9.0
54
9.5
48
4.7
50
5.6
Me
rch
an
dis
e i
mp
ort
s, f
.o.b
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0.6
41
.86
2.6
40
.31
02
.39
0.7
86
.21
23
.72
25
.62
36
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47
.53
12
.56
37
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17
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47
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82
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03
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ha
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po
rts,
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just
ed
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11
3.5
10
0.6
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43
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36
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61
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70
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47
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08
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75
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05
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59
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in t
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tati
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6.8
69
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5.0
11
3.5
10
0.6
98
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31
.72
14
.82
37
.42
46
.33
15
.96
44
.35
23
.45
50
.14
88
.05
08
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Ani
mal
& A
nim
al P
rodu
cts
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
2.1
2.0
1.5
2.0
3.0
4.7
7.1
2.6
3.9
12
.71
4.4
16
.72
3.0
02 C
rops
& V
eget
able
sn
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a1
0.0
7.0
12
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4.7
28
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8.5
18
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1.7
35
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9.5
38
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3.1
44
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ble
fats
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n/
an
/a
n/
a1
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.91
.31
.50
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.11
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.44
.04
.34
.55
.004
Foo
dstu
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/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a8
.58
.07
.38
.91
6.1
17
.72
5.1
21
.43
7.6
45
.04
8.1
50
.16
8.5
05 M
iner
al p
rodu
cts
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
38
.43
6.9
36
.23
3.0
66
.63
6.3
40
.45
0.7
11
0.7
16
2.2
17
2.4
13
4.9
11
4.7
06 C
hem
ical
s & A
llied
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
5.3
4.6
4.0
4.4
10
.29
.19
.66
.61
3.3
15
.21
8.3
11
.11
5.5
07 P
last
ics /
Rub
bers
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
2.3
3.3
3.7
3.7
3.3
4.1
6.3
5.7
8.9
8.4
9.5
10
.61
2.3
08 R
aw H
ides
& S
kins
, Lea
ther
n/
an
/a
n/
an
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0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
09 W
ood
& W
ood
Prod
ucts
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an
/a
n/
an
/a
0.8
1.6
1.4
0.9
1.0
2.0
2.4
2.1
2.3
1.9
2.2
3.7
3.2
10 P
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and
pap
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ard
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
1.5
1.8
2.6
21
.82
.23
.83
.71
.59
.14
.66
.84
.45
.411
Tex
tiles
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
1.3
1.6
1.8
2.4
2.1
2.9
4.8
4.0
15
.73
6.4
25
.51
6.2
10
.812
Foo
twea
r / H
eadg
ear
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.8
1.7
2.4
2.6
3.6
3.6
13 S
tone
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lass
n/
an
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n/
an
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1.0
1.0
0.7
0.9
1.4
2.5
3.5
4.7
5.3
5.7
5.5
4.2
6.0
14 P
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tone
s & m
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sn
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n/
an
/a
n/
a0
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.00
.30
.30
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.00
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.40
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1.5
0.4
0.4
15 B
ase
met
als
n/
an
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n/
an
/a
4.9
7.2
5.2
8.6
8.4
13
.12
2.7
34
.14
9.6
34
.52
8.1
28
.63
6.2
16 M
achi
nery
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lect
rica
ln
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a1
4.5
12
.91
0.2
12
.72
8.3
39
.03
6.6
11
7.3
26
9.7
81
.75
9.9
77
.37
5.0
17 V
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les &
tran
spor
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n/
an
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n/
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6.2
7.3
6.5
12
.33
4.2
52
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3.1
33
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2.2
63
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4.4
72
.16
8.0
18 A
ppar
atus
& in
stru
men
tsn
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a2
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.71
.01
.14
.15
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6.6
3.1
3.0
3.0
4.4
19 A
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mm
uniti
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n/
an
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n/
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.80
.00
.00
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.40
.00
.00
.00
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neou
sn
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n/
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/a
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a2
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.42
.01
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4.5
9.7
10
.71
3.7
12
.71
1.2
21 W
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of a
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n/
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n/
a0
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.00
.00
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0.0
0.0
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0.1
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0.1
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71
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7.6
52
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8.6
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53
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51
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Sect
ion
II. E
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DIT
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APP
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HTa
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2.9:
Impo
rts
of g
oods
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Im
po
rts
of
go
od
s, f
.o.b
. 1
48
.51
65
.12
06
.61
71
.91
55
.51
37
.71
85
.12
05
.72
80
.93
76
.53
51
.23
48
.66
24
.45
65
.86
55
.36
59
.36
74
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ect
or
2.7
1.8
1.6
1.8
15
.33
1.9
95
.98
3.7
96
.61
43
.61
28
.11
08
.11
48
.91
62
.42
17
.51
74
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38
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on
-oil
se
cto
r1
45
.91
63
.32
05
.01
70
.11
40
.21
05
.88
9.3
12
2.0
18
4.3
23
2.9
22
3.1
24
0.5
47
5.5
40
3.4
43
7.8
48
4.7
53
6.2
Me
rch
an
dis
e i
mp
ort
s, f
.o.b
.1
39
.91
55
.01
97
.71
65
.01
36
.61
04
.38
7.0
11
7.7
18
0.3
22
8.2
21
8.7
23
7.9
47
3.4
40
2.0
43
5.8
48
2.8
53
3.7
Me
rch
an
dis
e i
mp
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s, a
dju
ste
d,
c.i.
f.1
45
.61
61
.72
05
.71
71
.61
51
.51
15
.79
9.1
13
6.5
18
8.9
25
1.5
23
9.5
26
4.5
52
6.2
44
7.1
48
1.6
53
6.8
59
3.6
Me
rch
an
dis
e i
mp
ort
s in
tra
de
sta
tist
ics,
c.i.
f.1
45
.61
61
.72
05
.71
71
.61
51
.51
15
.79
9.1
12
5.3
17
1.7
22
8.7
21
7.7
24
0.5
47
8.3
40
6.4
43
7.9
48
8.0
53
9.6
01 A
nim
al &
Ani
mal
Pro
duct
sn
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a3
.03
.02
.32
.84
.16
.58
.92
.23
.41
2.0
15
.41
6.7
21
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Cro
ps &
Veg
etab
les
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
15
.29
.41
4.9
16
.01
6.5
26
.11
4.5
8.0
23
.22
1.7
34
.13
3.1
44
.703
Edi
ble
fats
& o
ilsn
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a1
.41
.31
.81
.40
.61
.01
.40
.91
.53
.03
.34
.54
.504
Foo
dstu
ffsn
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a1
4.1
12
.29
.81
0.9
16
.61
8.7
24
.41
7.3
33
.64
5.1
44
.05
0.1
70
.205
Min
eral
pro
duct
s n
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a5
1.8
35
.62
8.8
23
.73
6.4
30
.82
6.5
25
.85
6.2
83
.59
4.3
13
4.9
13
3.7
06 C
hem
ical
s & A
llied
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
7.3
5.8
3.7
3.5
8.7
9.5
7.0
4.1
9.8
11
.51
4.8
11
.11
6.4
07 P
last
ics /
Rub
bers
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
3.0
3.9
3.2
2.8
2.3
3.8
3.8
2.8
5.3
5.6
7.6
10
.61
2.4
08 R
aw H
ides
& S
kins
, Lea
ther
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
09 W
ood
& W
ood
Prod
ucts
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
0.8
1.7
1.4
0.8
1.0
2.1
2.5
1.9
2.3
1.9
2.1
3.7
3.3
10 P
aper
and
pap
erbo
ard
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
1.7
1.9
2.5
21
.42
.13
.93
.81
.48
.84
.56
.54
.45
.611
Tex
tiles
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.7
2.1
3.3
3.3
1.8
12
.42
8.4
21
.61
6.2
10
.312
Foo
twea
r / H
eadg
ear
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.6
1.0
1.4
1.0
0.8
1.8
2.2
2.1
3.6
4.2
13 S
tone
/ G
lass
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
1.4
1.2
0.6
0.7
1.2
2.6
2.5
2.9
3.9
4.4
4.4
4.2
6.4
14 P
reci
ous s
tone
s & m
etal
sn
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a0
.00
.10
.30
.20
.00
.00
.10
.20
.30
.31
6.6
0.4
0.4
15 B
ase
met
als
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
6.8
9.0
4.7
6.9
7.1
13
.61
6.5
21
.43
6.8
26
.22
2.7
28
.63
8.3
16 M
achi
nery
/ E
lect
rica
ln
/a
n/
an
/a
n/
a1
7.0
14
.61
1.3
13
.72
8.8
40
.43
7.1
96
.92
03
.27
8.7
57
.87
7.3
79
.217
Veh
icle
s & tr
ansp
ort e
qpt.
n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
19
.08
.27
.21
3.3
34
.95
4.6
53
.73
2.2
49
.36
2.1
72
.77
2.1
71
.718
App
arat
us &
inst
rum
ents
n/
an
/a
n/
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/a
3.2
0.8
1.1
1.2
4.1
5.1
3.9
2.9
15
.73
.03
.03
.04
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Arm
s and
am
mun
ition
n/
an
/a
n/
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0.3
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.7
0.5
0.4
20 M
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lane
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n/
an
/a
n/
an
/a
3.1
3.5
2.8
2.5
3.5
4.7
6.5
16
.61
0.6
11
.41
4.1
12
.71
0.9
21 W
orks
of a
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/a
n/
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/a
n/
a0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
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s0
.00
.00
.00
.00
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1.3
17
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2.9
21
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4.0
47
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0.6
43
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8.8
54
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Mem
oran
da it
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Im
po
rts
of
go
od
s b
y n
on
-re
sid
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ts7
7.3
10
3.7
99
.76
7.7
43
.59
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9.3
52
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3.0
55
.64
5.8
19
.72
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.04
.33
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Tim
or -
Lest
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Nat
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s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
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nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
II. E
XPEN
DIT
URE
APP
ROAC
HTa
ble
2.10
: Im
port
s of
ser
vice
s
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Imp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
54
77
10
74
65
27
37
43
12
69
78
88
99
01
45
91
59
21
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1.9
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6.3
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5.4
90
6.7
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1.0
59
1.8
38
0.6
22
3.6
32
0.3
52
2.7
51
2.8
57
2.4
57
1.7
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0.8
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8.4
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PRO
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Tabl
e 3.
1: V
alue
add
ed b
y in
dust
ries
(I
n m
illio
ns o
f US
Dolla
rs)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
10
4.3
10
2.9
11
5.8
12
1.6
13
5.7
13
3.7
14
5.8
16
2.1
19
3.2
18
1.0
22
6.1
23
1.8
29
7.3
29
5.5
29
7.8
27
7.3
28
6.2
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
81
.24
8.3
44
.85
5.4
62
5.8
13
43
.42
20
0.6
23
29
.63
71
3.1
24
53
.83
06
9.5
46
09
.55
47
2.4
42
27
.22
57
9.2
14
74
.78
15
.9E
xtra
ctio
n o
f cr
ud
e p
etr
ole
um
an
d n
atu
ral
ga
s7
7.5
44
.34
1.5
52
.76
23
.61
34
1.4
21
98
.32
32
8.1
37
11
.72
45
2.5
30
69
.54
60
8.2
54
70
.84
22
5.5
25
77
.61
47
3.1
81
4.4
Oth
er
min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
3.8
4.0
3.3
2.7
2.1
2.0
2.3
1.5
1.4
1.4
0.0
1.2
1.5
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.4
Ma
nu
fact
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an
d o
the
r in
du
stry
*)
11
.91
3.3
14
.81
6.2
13
.71
3.5
11
.71
1.7
11
.51
0.8
9.7
10
.49
.91
1.0
12
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6.4
19
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whi
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ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
9.3
11
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2.1
12
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1.0
11
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1.4
11
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0.9
10
.18
.99
.59
.21
0.1
11
.31
5.5
18
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on
stru
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n4
3.3
45
.63
7.9
31
.08
.59
.19
.01
5.7
37
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0.7
69
.81
23
.71
36
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67
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32
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74
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95
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ho
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nd
re
tail
tra
de
, tra
nsp
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on
an
d
sto
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cco
mm
od
ati
on
an
d f
oo
d s
erv
ice
s6
9.9
10
4.1
10
1.9
10
5.3
86
.11
01
.89
9.7
12
2.9
15
3.7
15
5.7
19
5.5
22
1.1
23
8.6
23
4.3
24
9.3
29
0.5
32
2.0
Info
rma
tio
n a
nd
co
mm
un
ica
tio
n3
.45
.67
.49
.82
4.9
26
.03
5.2
47
.65
8.1
73
.24
4.5
56
.06
2.3
43
.42
1.8
36
.54
1.6
Fin
an
cia
l a
nd
in
sura
nce
act
ivit
ies
2.9
6.1
6.2
5.7
5.0
4.3
4.3
3.5
3.2
2.7
3.4
7.5
8.9
11
.21
2.5
11
.91
4.3
Re
al
est
ate
act
ivit
ies
56
.07
0.3
72
.87
0.2
73
.97
4.4
61
.97
1.4
76
.98
4.8
10
0.3
11
5.6
15
1.5
15
7.0
17
7.0
18
1.3
18
6.4
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n
an
d s
up
po
rt s
erv
ice
s2
.22
.72
.52
.52
.52
.72
.52
.94
.26
.82
4.6
30
.13
6.5
41
.64
8.1
50
.24
8.9
Pu
bli
c a
dm
in.,
de
fen
ce, e
du
cati
on
, hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
an
d s
oci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s2
7.8
38
.44
3.6
49
.95
6.1
59
.36
1.0
70
.99
4.3
14
7.1
17
2.7
20
5.1
25
6.6
30
8.3
34
8.3
38
5.2
41
4.6
Oth
er
serv
ice
act
ivit
ies
27
.86
0.9
42
.75
1.6
19
.22
6.6
23
.62
6.7
36
.93
4.2
65
.66
1.8
49
.16
3.5
60
.36
0.0
64
.0
Eq
ua
ls: V
AL
UE
AD
DE
D, a
t fa
cto
r co
st4
30
.64
98
.24
90
.45
19
.21
05
1.3
17
94
.92
65
5.3
28
65
.04
38
2.2
32
10
.93
98
1.7
56
72
.56
71
9.9
56
60
.84
03
8.4
30
58
.12
50
8.0
Oil s
ecto
r7
7.5
44
.34
1.5
52
.76
23
.61
34
1.4
21
98
.32
32
8.1
37
11
.72
45
2.5
30
69
.54
60
8.2
54
70
.84
22
5.5
25
77
.61
47
3.1
81
4.4
Non
-oil
sect
or3
53
.14
53
.94
48
.94
66
.64
27
.74
53
.44
57
.05
36
.96
70
.57
58
.59
12
.31
06
4.3
12
49
.11
43
5.3
14
60
.91
58
4.9
16
93
.6
Plu
s: T
axe
s le
ss S
ub
sid
ies
on
pro
du
cts
5.1
7.7
11
.71
4.9
27
.11
8.9
2.5
16
.09
.1-3
.02
8.9
12
.6-4
.3-5
.04
.73
2.2
34
.9Oi
l sec
tor
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11
.56
.74
.06
.51
1.0
15
.03
5.0
15
.66
.58
.91
3.4
22
.65
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on-o
il se
ctor
5.1
7.7
11
.71
4.9
15
.61
2.2
-1.5
9.5
-1.9
-18
.0-6
.1-3
.0-1
0.8
-13
.9-8
.79
.62
9.8
Eq
ua
ls: G
RO
SS
DO
ME
ST
IC P
RO
DU
CT
(P
)4
35
.65
05
.95
02
.25
34
.21
07
8.4
18
13
.72
65
7.9
28
81
.04
39
1.3
32
07
.94
01
0.6
56
85
.16
71
5.6
56
55
.94
04
3.1
30
90
.32
54
2.9
Oil s
ecto
r7
7.5
44
.34
1.5
52
.76
35
.11
34
8.2
22
02
.32
33
4.6
37
22
.72
46
7.5
31
04
.54
62
3.8
54
77
.34
23
4.4
25
91
.01
49
5.7
81
9.5
Non
-oil
sect
or3
58
.24
61
.64
60
.64
81
.54
43
.34
65
.64
55
.65
46
.46
68
.77
40
.49
06
.11
06
1.3
12
38
.21
42
1.5
14
52
.11
59
4.5
17
23
.3
Sta
tist
ica
l D
iscr
ep
an
cy
3.9
11
.88
.69
.20
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0-8
.4-1
1.9
-3.2
-44
.5-6
.02
.31
4.2
-21
.9Oi
l sec
tor
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Non
-oil
sect
or3
.91
1.8
8.6
9.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-8.4
-11
.9-3
.2-4
4.5
-6.0
2.3
14
.2-2
1.9
GD
P4
39
.55
17
.75
10
.75
43
.41
07
8.4
18
13
.72
65
7.9
28
81
.04
39
1.3
31
99
.63
99
8.7
56
81
.96
67
1.0
56
49
.84
04
5.4
31
04
.42
52
1.0
Oil s
ecto
r 7
7.5
44
.34
1.5
52
.76
35
.11
34
8.2
22
02
.32
33
4.6
37
22
.72
46
7.5
31
04
.54
62
3.8
54
77
.34
23
4.4
25
91
.01
49
5.7
81
9.5
Non
Oil
Sect
or3
62
.14
73
.44
69
.24
90
.74
43
.34
65
.64
55
.65
46
.46
68
.77
32
.18
94
.21
05
8.1
11
93
.71
41
5.4
14
54
.41
60
8.7
17
01
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Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
1: V
alue
add
ed b
y in
dust
ries
(I
n m
illio
ns o
f US
Dolla
rs)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
23
8.9
23
6.5
25
0.7
24
7.9
26
1.2
26
7.1
28
2.9
27
8.8
29
5.6
30
4.6
31
7.8
26
6.5
31
5.5
29
9.1
28
9.7
27
7.3
28
5.6
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
14
6.5
99
.69
0.0
96
.96
98
.91
25
7.5
22
16
.02
28
6.0
24
95
.82
16
6.9
19
99
.22
32
5.7
24
46
.51
97
9.5
10
08
.81
47
4.7
14
32
.2E
xtra
ctio
n o
f cr
ud
e p
etr
ole
um
an
d n
atu
ral
ga
s1
39
.49
2.5
84
.59
2.6
69
5.6
12
54
.92
21
3.4
22
84
.22
49
4.2
21
65
.41
99
9.1
23
24
.42
44
5.0
19
77
.91
00
7.2
14
73
.11
43
0.6
Oth
er
min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
7.1
7.0
5.5
4.3
3.2
2.6
2.6
1.8
1.6
1.5
0.1
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
an
d o
the
r in
du
stry
*)
23
.82
4.2
25
.62
6.5
23
.52
1.0
17
.41
6.7
15
.71
4.7
12
.91
2.6
11
.11
1.2
12
.21
6.4
19
.1Of
whi
ch:
ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
17
.62
1.2
20
.12
0.2
18
.71
7.3
16
.81
6.0
14
.81
3.8
11
.91
1.5
10
.31
0.3
11
.41
5.5
18
.2C
on
stru
ctio
n2
17
.32
08
.41
54
.91
23
.12
8.5
27
.52
4.4
45
.71
10
.41
81
.01
99
.82
22
.31
77
.52
55
.42
25
.22
74
.12
93
.7W
ho
lesa
le a
nd
re
tail
tra
de
, tra
nsp
ort
ati
on
an
d
sto
rag
e, a
cco
mm
od
ati
on
an
d f
oo
d s
erv
ice
s1
58
.42
23
.82
07
.11
99
.92
37
.72
47
.12
22
.32
47
.82
50
.02
35
.12
89
.73
12
.03
13
.32
75
.22
83
.02
90
.53
10
.7In
form
ati
on
an
d c
om
mu
nic
ati
on
1.6
2.7
3.6
4.9
12
.61
3.2
17
.22
3.0
28
.34
3.6
31
.84
2.9
51
.34
1.0
21
.73
6.5
41
.4F
ina
nci
al
an
d i
nsu
ran
ce a
ctiv
itie
s6
.71
3.4
12
.61
0.8
9.2
7.8
7.5
5.6
4.7
4.0
3.4
9.4
10
.01
1.4
12
.51
1.9
14
.5R
ea
l e
sta
te a
ctiv
itie
s7
2.7
85
.38
4.1
82
.88
8.3
90
.37
5.0
83
.88
6.3
94
.71
08
.71
19
.21
47
.81
55
.21
77
.41
81
.31
85
.7P
rofe
ssio
na
l, sc
ien
tifi
c, t
ech
nic
al,
ad
min
istr
ati
on
an
d s
up
po
rt s
erv
ice
s4
.45
.24
.94
.84
.85
.15
.05
.66
.67
.12
4.7
36
.23
9.7
42
.34
9.9
50
.24
8.6
Pu
bli
c a
dm
in.,
de
fen
ce, e
du
cati
on
, hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
an
d s
oci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s6
6.4
85
.09
5.0
10
5.4
11
3.0
11
4.0
12
7.7
14
4.1
15
0.3
19
5.1
21
4.4
24
7.3
27
6.6
31
1.7
36
3.2
38
5.2
41
0.6
Oth
er
serv
ice
act
ivit
ies
33
.27
3.0
51
.36
1.8
97
.11
09
.59
1.0
96
.59
4.4
74
.17
0.5
63
.65
0.1
64
.26
0.9
60
.06
3.6
Eq
ua
ls: V
AL
UE
AD
DE
D, G
RO
SS
, at
fact
or
cost
96
9.8
10
56
.99
79
.89
64
.81
57
4.6
21
60
.13
08
6.3
32
33
.53
53
8.2
33
20
.93
27
2.8
36
57
.83
83
9.5
34
46
.12
50
4.3
30
58
.13
10
5.6
Oil s
ecto
r1
39
.49
2.5
84
.59
2.6
69
5.6
12
54
.92
21
3.4
22
84
.22
49
4.2
21
65
.41
99
9.1
23
24
.42
44
5.0
19
77
.91
00
7.2
14
73
.11
43
0.6
Non
-oil
sect
or8
30
.49
64
.48
95
.28
72
.28
79
.09
05
.28
73
.09
49
.31
04
4.0
11
55
.61
27
3.7
13
33
.41
39
4.5
14
68
.21
49
7.1
15
84
.91
67
5.0
Plu
s: T
axe
s le
ss S
ub
sid
ies
on
pro
du
cts
5.1
7.7
11
.71
4.9
32
.92
4.1
8.2
21
.34
2.2
29
.06
5.3
49
.94
2.6
44
.24
9.1
32
.22
1.3
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.02
1.1
12
.16
.91
0.4
16
.32
2.2
49
.41
9.6
7.3
9.0
13
.52
2.6
5.2
Non
-oil
sect
or5
.17
.71
1.7
14
.91
1.7
12
.01
.31
0.9
26
.06
.91
5.9
30
.43
5.3
35
.23
5.6
9.6
16
.2
Eq
ua
ls: G
RO
SS
DO
ME
ST
IC P
RO
DU
CT
(P
)9
74
.91
06
4.6
99
1.5
97
9.8
16
07
.52
18
4.2
30
94
.53
25
4.8
35
80
.43
33
6.3
33
38
.13
70
7.7
38
82
.13
49
0.3
25
53
.43
09
0.3
31
27
.0Oi
l sec
tor
13
9.4
92
.58
4.5
92
.67
16
.81
26
7.1
22
20
.32
29
4.6
25
10
.52
18
7.5
20
48
.52
34
3.9
24
52
.31
98
6.9
10
20
.71
49
5.7
14
35
.8N
on-o
il se
ctor
83
5.5
97
2.1
90
6.9
88
7.1
89
0.7
91
7.2
87
4.3
96
0.2
10
69
.91
14
8.7
12
89
.61
36
3.8
14
29
.81
50
3.4
15
32
.71
59
4.5
16
91
.2
Sta
tist
ica
l D
iscr
ep
an
cy
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
27
.2-1
3.8
9.8
20
.0-1
7.5
14
.81
4.2
3.0
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0N
on-o
il se
ctor
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
27
.2-1
3.8
9.8
20
.0-1
7.5
14
.81
4.2
3.0
GD
P9
74
.91
06
4.6
99
1.5
97
9.8
16
07
.52
18
4.2
30
94
.53
25
4.8
35
80
.43
36
3.5
33
24
.23
71
7.5
39
02
.13
47
2.8
25
68
.23
10
4.4
31
30
.0Oi
l sec
tor
13
9.4
92
.58
4.5
92
.67
16
.81
26
7.1
22
20
.32
29
4.6
25
10
.52
18
7.5
20
48
.52
34
3.9
24
52
.31
98
6.9
10
20
.71
49
5.7
14
35
.8N
on O
il Se
ctor
83
5.5
97
2.1
90
6.9
88
7.1
89
0.7
91
7.2
87
4.3
96
0.2
10
69
.91
17
6.0
12
75
.71
37
3.6
14
49
.81
48
5.9
15
47
.51
60
8.7
16
94
.3
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lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as;
plu
s w
ate
r su
pp
ly;
sew
era
ge
, wa
ste
ma
na
ge
me
nt
an
d r
em
ed
iati
on
act
ivit
ies A
T C
O N
S T
A N
T P
R I
C E
S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge 2
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���
��201
7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
2: V
alue
add
ed b
y in
dust
ries
- gr
owth
rat
es to
pre
viou
s ye
ar
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
-1.3
12
.55
.01
1.6
-1.5
9.0
11
.21
9.2
-6.3
24
.92
.52
8.3
-0.6
0.8
-6.9
3.2
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
-40
.6-7
.22
3.6
10
30
.11
14
.76
3.8
5.9
59
.4-3
3.9
25
.15
0.2
18
.7-2
2.8
-39
.0-4
2.8
-44
.7
Ex
tra
ctio
n o
f cr
ud
e p
etr
ole
um
an
d n
atu
ral
ga
s-4
2.8
-6.3
26
.81
08
3.8
11
5.1
63
.95
.95
9.4
-33
.92
5.2
50
.11
8.7
-22
.8-3
9.0
-42
.8-4
4.7
Oth
er
min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
n.a
.n
.a.
n.a
.-2
0.4
-7.7
15
.5-3
2.4
n.a
.n
.a.
n.a
.n
.a.
22
.21
4.2
-4.5
-3.7
-11
.0
Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
an
d o
the
r in
du
stry
*)
11
.51
1.0
9.6
-15
.7-1
.1-1
3.2
-0.4
-1.4
-6.3
-10
.27
.0-4
.01
0.5
9.9
36
.31
5.8
Of w
hich
: m
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g2
8.3
1.4
6.6
-14
.32
.80
.4-1
.4-2
.7-7
.9-1
1.7
6.6
-2.9
9.6
11
.53
7.8
16
.7
Co
nst
ruct
ion
5.4
-17
.0-1
8.1
-72
.67
.0-1
.57
5.0
13
6.0
64
.21
4.9
77
.11
0.7
95
.7-1
3.4
18
.17
.6
Wh
ole
sale
an
d r
eta
il t
rad
e, t
ran
spo
rta
tio
n a
nd
sto
rag
e,
acc
om
mo
da
tio
n a
nd
fo
od
se
rvic
es
48
.9-2
.13
.3-1
8.2
18
.2-2
.12
3.2
25
.11
.32
5.6
13
.17
.9-1
.86
.41
6.5
10
.8
Info
rma
tio
n a
nd
co
mm
un
ica
tio
n6
7.0
31
.53
2.8
15
4.1
4.3
35
.33
5.4
22
.12
6.0
-39
.22
5.9
11
.2-3
0.2
-49
.96
7.6
13
.9
Fin
an
cia
l a
nd
in
sura
nce
act
ivit
ies
11
3.3
2.0
-8.3
-12
.6-1
3.7
0.8
-19
.2-8
.8-1
5.2
25
.21
21
.81
8.8
25
.91
1.0
-4.5
20
.4
Re
al
est
ate
act
ivit
ies
25
.63
.6-3
.55
.20
.7-1
6.8
15
.47
.61
0.3
18
.21
5.3
31
.03
.61
2.8
2.4
2.9
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n a
nd
sup
po
rt s
erv
ice
s2
4.5
-7.5
-0.3
2.0
7.8
-7.7
16
.74
3.5
61
.92
59
.72
2.5
21
.31
4.0
15
.74
.4-2
.7
Pu
bli
c a
dm
in.,
de
fen
ce, e
du
cati
on
, hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
an
d
soci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s3
8.1
13
.61
4.4
12
.45
.72
.91
6.1
33
.15
6.0
17
.41
8.7
25
.12
0.2
13
.01
0.6
7.7
Oth
er
serv
ice
act
ivit
ies
11
9.2
-29
.92
0.9
-62
.83
8.6
-11
.21
3.2
38
.1-7
.59
2.0
-5.7
-20
.72
9.4
-5.0
-0.5
6.8
Eq
ua
ls:
VA
LU
E A
DD
ED
, at
fact
or
cost
15
.7-1
.65
.91
02
.57
0.7
47
.97
.95
3.0
-26
.72
4.0
42
.51
8.5
-15
.8-2
8.7
-24
.3-1
8.0
Oil s
ecto
r-4
2.8
-6.3
26
.81
08
3.8
11
5.1
63
.95
.95
9.4
-33
.92
5.2
50
.11
8.7
-22
.8-3
9.0
-42
.8-4
4.7
Non
-oil
sect
or2
8.6
-1.1
3.9
-8.3
6.0
0.8
17
.52
4.9
13
.12
0.3
16
.71
7.4
14
.91
.88
.56
.9
Plu
s: T
ax
es
less
Su
bsi
die
s o
n p
rod
uct
s5
1.2
52
.92
7.2
81
.6-3
0.4
-86
.75
37
.8-4
3.0
-13
3.0
-10
56
.8-5
6.2
-13
4.3
14
.5-1
93
.75
91
.68
.3
Oil s
ecto
r-
--
--4
1.6
-40
.86
4.3
68
.53
6.4
13
3.3
-55
.4-5
8.3
36
.95
0.6
68
.7-7
7.4
Non
-oil
sect
or5
1.2
52
.92
7.2
4.7
-22
.1-1
12
.0-7
47
.3-1
19
.78
64
.2-6
5.9
-51
.82
65
.82
7.9
-36
.9-2
09
.82
10
.0
Eq
ua
ls:
GR
OS
S D
OM
ES
TIC
PR
OD
UC
T (
P)
16
.1-0
.76
.41
01
.96
8.2
46
.58
.45
2.4
-26
.92
5.0
41
.81
8.1
-15
.8-2
8.5
-23
.6-1
7.7
Oil s
ecto
r-4
2.8
-6.3
26
.81
10
5.6
11
2.3
63
.46
.05
9.5
-33
.72
5.8
48
.91
8.5
-22
.7-3
8.8
-42
.3-4
5.2
Non
-oil
sect
or2
8.9
-0.2
4.5
-7.9
5.0
-2.2
19
.92
2.4
10
.72
2.4
17
.11
6.7
14
.82
.29
.88
.1
*) E
lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as; p
lus
wa
ter
sup
ply
; se
we
rag
e, w
ast
e m
an
ag
em
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s
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s 200
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16, S
tatis
tics a
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naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
2: V
alue
add
ed b
y in
dust
ries
- gr
owth
rat
es to
pre
viou
s ye
ar
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
-1.0
6.0
-1.1
5.4
2.3
5.9
-1.5
6.0
3.0
4.3
-16
.11
8.4
-5.2
-3.1
-4.3
3.0
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
-32
.0-9
.67
.76
20
.97
9.9
76
.23
.29
.2-1
3.2
-7.7
16
.35
.2-1
9.1
-49
.04
6.2
-2.9
Ex
tra
ctio
n o
f cr
ud
e p
etr
ole
um
an
d n
atu
ral
ga
s-3
3.6
-8.6
9.5
65
1.1
80
.47
6.4
3.2
9.2
-13
.2-7
.71
6.3
5.2
-19
.1-4
9.1
46
.3-2
.9
Oth
er
min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
-0.8
-22
.5-2
0.6
-25
.2-1
9.9
1.1
-30
.7-1
1.4
-6.8
-93
.31
25
4.9
12
.84
.0-1
.32
.10
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nu
fact
uri
ng
an
d o
the
r in
du
stry
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1.9
5.6
3.6
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0.7
-17
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2.6
-2.4
-11
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4.9
16
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whi
ch:
ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
20
.0-5
.10
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.5-2
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3.7
-3.0
-10
.80
.31
0.5
36
.31
7.2
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nst
ruct
ion
-4.1
-25
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0.5
-76
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.3-1
1.3
87
.21
41
.76
3.9
10
.41
1.3
-20
.24
3.9
-11
.82
1.7
7.2
Wh
ole
sale
an
d r
eta
il t
rad
e, t
ran
spo
rta
tio
n a
nd
sto
rag
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acc
om
mo
da
tio
n a
nd
fo
od
se
rvic
es
41
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8.9
4.0
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.01
1.5
0.9
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23
.27
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2.2
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rma
tio
n a
nd
co
mm
un
ica
tio
n7
2.2
34
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6.6
15
5.3
4.3
31
.13
3.6
22
.95
4.0
-27
.13
4.9
19
.7-2
0.1
-47
.26
8.4
13
.5
Fin
an
cia
l a
nd
in
sura
nce
act
ivit
ies
99
.6-5
.5-1
4.4
-15
.3-1
5.3
-3.2
-25
.8-1
5.3
-15
.3-1
5.3
17
7.9
6.4
13
.71
0.1
-5.1
22
.0
Re
al
est
ate
act
ivit
ies
17
.2-1
.3-1
.56
.62
.3-1
6.9
11
.73
.09
.81
4.8
9.6
24
.05
.01
4.3
2.2
2.4
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n a
nd
sup
po
rt s
erv
ice
s1
9.5
-6.3
-2.1
0.4
7.0
-3.1
13
.11
7.1
8.5
24
6.1
46
.49
.76
.51
8.0
0.8
-3.3
Pu
bli
c a
dm
in.,
de
fen
ce, e
du
cati
on
, hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
an
d
soci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s2
8.0
11
.81
0.9
7.2
0.9
12
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2.8
4.3
29
.89
.91
5.4
11
.81
2.7
16
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Oth
er
serv
ice
act
ivit
ies
11
9.8
-29
.82
0.5
57
.11
2.9
-17
.06
.0-2
.1-2
1.6
-4.9
-9.7
-21
.22
8.1
-5.2
-1.5
6.0
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ua
ls:
VA
LU
E A
DD
ED
, GR
OS
S, a
t fa
cto
r co
st9
.0-7
.3-1
.56
3.2
37
.24
2.9
4.8
9.4
-6.1
-1.5
11
.85
.0-1
0.2
-27
.32
2.1
1.6
Oil s
ecto
r-3
3.6
-8.6
9.5
65
1.1
80
.47
6.4
3.2
9.2
-13
.2-7
.71
6.3
5.2
-19
.1-4
9.1
46
.3-2
.9
Non
-oil
sect
or1
6.1
-7.2
-2.6
0.8
3.0
-3.6
8.7
10
.01
0.7
10
.24
.74
.65
.32
.05
.95
.7
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s: T
ax
es
less
Su
bsi
die
s o
n p
rod
uct
s5
1.2
52
.92
7.2
12
0.3
-26
.6-6
6.1
15
9.7
98
.8-3
1.3
12
5.0
-23
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4.7
3.7
11
.0-3
4.4
-33
.7
Oil s
ecto
r-
--
--4
2.6
-43
.15
0.7
56
.53
6.2
12
2.9
-60
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2.7
23
.74
9.4
67
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7.1
Non
-oil
sect
or5
1.2
52
.92
7.2
-21
.42
.5-8
9.3
74
5.7
13
9.3
-73
.61
31
.89
1.3
16
.2-0
.41
.2-7
3.0
68
.4
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ua
ls:
GR
OS
S D
OM
ES
TIC
PR
OD
UC
T (
P)
9.2
-6.9
-1.2
64
.13
5.9
41
.75
.21
0.0
-6.8
0.1
11
.14
.7-1
0.1
-26
.82
1.0
1.2
Oil s
ecto
r-3
3.6
-8.6
9.5
67
4.0
76
.87
5.2
3.3
9.4
-12
.9-6
.41
4.4
4.6
-19
.0-4
8.6
46
.5-4
.0
Non
-oil
sect
or1
6.3
-6.7
-2.2
0.4
3.0
-4.7
9.8
11
.47
.41
2.3
5.8
4.8
5.1
1.9
4.0
6.1
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lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as; p
lus
wa
ter
sup
ply
; se
we
rag
e, w
ast
e m
an
ag
em
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t a
nd
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me
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itie
s
A T
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or -
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ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
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nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
3: G
DP
prod
ucti
on m
easu
re -
indu
stri
es' c
ontr
ibut
ion
to g
row
th
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
-0.3
2.5
1.2
2.6
-0.2
0.7
0.6
1.1
-0.3
1.4
0.1
1.2
0.0
0.0
-0.5
0.3
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
-7.6
-0.7
2.1
10
6.8
66
.54
7.3
4.9
48
.0-2
8.7
19
.23
8.4
15
.2-1
8.5
-29
.1-2
7.3
-21
.3E
xtr
act
ion
of
cru
de
pe
tro
leu
m a
nd
na
tura
l g
as
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-0.6
2.2
10
6.9
66
.64
7.2
4.9
48
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8.7
19
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8.4
15
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-29
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7.3
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the
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whi
ch:
ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
0.6
0.0
0.2
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0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.1
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nst
ruct
ion
0.5
-1.5
-1.4
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0.1
0.0
0.3
0.7
0.5
0.3
1.3
0.2
1.9
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1.0
0.7
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sale
an
d r
eta
il t
rad
e, t
ran
spo
rta
tio
n a
nd
sto
rag
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cco
mm
od
ati
on
an
d f
oo
d s
erv
ice
s7
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.40
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.61
.5-0
.10
.91
.10
.01
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.60
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.10
.31
.01
.0In
form
ati
on
an
d c
om
mu
nic
ati
on
0.5
0.3
0.5
2.8
0.1
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
-0.9
0.3
0.1
-0.3
-0.4
0.4
0.2
Fin
an
cia
l a
nd
in
sura
nce
act
ivit
ies
0.7
0.0
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
Re
al
est
ate
act
ivit
ies
3.3
0.5
-0.5
0.7
0.0
-0.7
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.2
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n a
nd
0
.10
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.10
.60
.10
.10
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lic
ad
min
., d
efe
nce
, ed
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tio
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um
an
he
alt
h a
nd
soci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s2
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.01
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.40
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.90
.80
.70
.91
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the
r se
rvic
e a
ctiv
itie
s7
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.8-6
.10
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.20
.10
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.11
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.1-0
.20
.2-0
.10
.00
.1
Eq
ua
ls:
VA
LU
E A
DD
ED
, at
fact
or
cost
15
.5-1
.55
.79
9.6
69
.04
7.4
7.9
52
.7-2
6.7
24
.04
2.2
18
.4-1
5.8
-28
.7-2
4.2
-17
.8Oi
l sec
tor
-7.6
-0.6
2.2
10
6.9
66
.64
7.2
4.9
48
.0-2
8.7
19
.23
8.4
15
.2-1
8.5
-29
.1-2
7.3
-21
.3N
on-o
il se
ctor
23
.1-1
.03
.5-7
.32
.40
.23
.04
.62
.04
.83
.83
.32
.80
.53
.13
.5
Plu
s: T
ax
es
less
Su
bsi
die
s o
n p
rod
uct
s0
.60
.80
.62
.3-0
.8-0
.90
.5-0
.2-0
.31
.0-0
.4-0
.30
.00
.20
.70
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l sec
tor
--
--
-0.4
-0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.6
-0.5
-0.2
0.0
0.1
0.2
-0.6
Non
-oil
sect
or0
.60
.80
.60
.1-0
.3-0
.80
.4-0
.4-0
.40
.40
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.10
.00
.10
.50
.7
Eq
ua
ls:
GR
OS
S D
OM
ES
TIC
PR
OD
UC
T (
P)
16
.1-0
.76
.41
01
.96
8.2
46
.58
.45
2.4
-26
.92
5.0
41
.81
8.1
-15
.8-2
8.5
-23
.6-1
7.7
Oil s
ecto
r-7
.6-0
.62
.21
09
.06
6.1
47
.15
.04
8.2
-28
.61
9.9
37
.91
5.0
-18
.5-2
9.1
-27
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1.9
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-oil
sect
or2
3.7
-0.2
4.2
-7.1
2.1
-0.6
3.4
4.2
1.6
5.2
3.9
3.1
2.7
0.5
3.5
4.2
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lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as; p
lus
wa
ter
sup
ply
; se
we
rag
e, w
ast
e m
an
ag
em
en
t a
nd
re
me
dia
tio
n a
ctiv
itie
s
A T
C U
R R
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T P
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ral D
irect
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Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
3: G
DP
prod
ucti
on m
easu
re -
indu
stri
es' c
ontr
ibut
ion
to g
row
th
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
-0.3
1.3
-0.3
1.4
0.4
0.7
-0.1
0.5
0.3
0.4
-1.5
1.3
-0.4
-0.3
-0.5
0.3
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
-4.8
-0.9
0.7
61
.43
4.8
43
.92
.36
.4-9
.2-5
.09
.83
.3-1
2.0
-27
.81
8.2
-1.4
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tra
ctio
n o
f cr
ud
e p
etr
ole
um
an
d n
atu
ral
ga
s-4
.8-0
.70
.86
1.5
34
.84
3.9
2.3
6.5
-9.2
-5.0
9.7
3.3
-12
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7.8
18
.2-1
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the
r m
inin
g a
nd
qu
arr
yin
g0
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.00
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rin
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whi
ch:
ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
0.4
-0.1
0.0
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0.0
0.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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0.1
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nst
ruct
ion
-0.9
-5.0
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-9.7
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-0.1
0.7
2.0
2.0
0.6
0.7
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2.0
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1.9
0.6
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ole
sale
an
d r
eta
il t
rad
e, t
ran
spo
rta
tio
n a
nd
sto
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cco
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d s
erv
ice
s6
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.90
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form
ati
on
an
d c
om
mu
nic
ati
on
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
-0.4
0.3
0.2
-0.3
-0.6
0.6
0.2
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an
cia
l a
nd
in
sura
nce
act
ivit
ies
0.7
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.1
0.0
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
Re
al
est
ate
act
ivit
ies
1.3
-0.1
-0.1
0.6
0.1
-0.7
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.8
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.1
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n a
nd
sup
po
rt s
erv
ice
s0
.10
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.50
.30
.10
.10
.20
.0-0
.1P
ub
lic
ad
min
., d
efe
nce
, ed
uca
tio
n, h
um
an
he
alt
h a
nd
soci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s1
.90
.91
.00
.80
.10
.60
.50
.21
.30
.61
.00
.80
.91
.50
.90
.8O
the
r se
rvic
e a
ctiv
itie
s4
.1-2
.01
.13
.60
.8-0
.90
.2-0
.1-0
.6-0
.1-0
.2-0
.40
.4-0
.10
.00
.1
Eq
ua
ls:
VA
LU
E A
DD
ED
, GR
OS
S, a
t fa
cto
r co
st8
.9-7
.2-1
.56
2.2
36
.44
2.4
4.8
9.4
-6.1
-1.4
11
.54
.9-1
0.1
-27
.02
1.7
1.5
Oil s
ecto
r-4
.8-0
.70
.86
1.5
34
.84
3.9
2.3
6.5
-9.2
-5.0
9.7
3.3
-12
.0-2
7.8
18
.2-1
.4N
on-o
il se
ctor
13
.7-6
.5-2
.30
.71
.6-1
.52
.52
.93
.13
.51
.81
.61
.90
.83
.42
.9
Plu
s: T
ax
es
less
Su
bsi
die
s o
n p
rod
uct
s0
.30
.40
.31
.8-0
.5-0
.70
.40
.6-0
.41
.1-0
.5-0
.20
.00
.1-0
.7-0
.4Oi
l sec
tor
--
--
-0.6
-0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.8
-0.9
-0.3
0.0
0.1
0.4
-0.6
Non
-oil
sect
or0
.30
.40
.3-0
.30
.0-0
.50
.30
.5-0
.50
.30
.40
.10
.00
.0-1
.00
.2
Eq
ua
ls:
GR
OS
S D
OM
ES
TIC
PR
OD
UC
T (
P)
9.2
-6.9
-1.2
64
.13
5.9
41
.75
.21
0.0
-6.8
0.1
11
.14
.7-1
0.1
-26
.82
1.0
1.2
Oil s
ecto
r-4
.8-0
.70
.86
3.7
34
.24
3.6
2.4
6.6
-9.0
-4.2
8.9
2.9
-12
.0-2
7.7
18
.6-1
.9N
on-o
il se
ctor
14
.0-6
.1-2
.00
.41
.6-2
.02
.83
.42
.24
.22
.21
.81
.90
.82
.43
.1
*) E
lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as; p
lus
wa
ter
sup
ply
; se
we
rag
e, w
ast
e m
an
ag
em
en
t a
nd
re
me
dia
tio
n a
ctiv
itie
s
A T
C O
N S
T A
N T
P R
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ral D
irect
orat
e of
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tistic
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ge 2
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7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
4: V
alue
add
ed b
y in
dust
ries
- co
mpo
nent
s as
sha
re o
f GD
P
(In
perc
ent)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
23
.92
0.3
23
.12
2.8
12
.67
.45
.55
.64
.45
.65
.64
.14
.45
.27
.49
.01
1.3
Min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
18
.69
.58
.91
0.4
58
.07
4.1
82
.88
0.9
84
.67
6.5
76
.58
1.1
81
.57
4.7
63
.84
7.7
32
.1E
xtr
act
ion
of
cru
de
pe
tro
leu
m a
nd
na
tura
l g
as
17
.88
.88
.39
.95
7.8
74
.08
2.7
80
.88
4.5
76
.57
6.5
81
.18
1.5
74
.76
3.8
47
.73
2.0
Oth
er
min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
an
d o
the
r in
du
stry
*)
2.7
2.6
2.9
3.0
1.3
0.7
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
Of w
hich
: m
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g2
.12
.42
.42
.41
.00
.60
.40
.40
.20
.30
.20
.20
.10
.20
.30
.50
.7C
on
stru
ctio
n9
.99
.07
.55
.80
.80
.50
.30
.50
.81
.91
.72
.22
.04
.75
.78
.91
1.6
Wh
ole
sale
an
d r
eta
il t
rad
e, t
ran
spo
rta
tio
n a
nd
sto
rag
e, a
cco
mm
od
ati
on
an
d f
oo
d s
erv
ice
s1
6.1
20
.62
0.3
19
.78
.05
.63
.84
.33
.54
.94
.93
.93
.64
.16
.29
.41
2.7
Info
rma
tio
n a
nd
co
mm
un
ica
tio
n0
.81
.11
.51
.82
.31
.41
.31
.71
.32
.31
.11
.00
.90
.80
.51
.21
.6F
ina
nci
al
an
d i
nsu
ran
ce a
ctiv
itie
s0
.71
.21
.21
.10
.50
.20
.20
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.20
.30
.40
.6R
ea
l e
sta
te a
ctiv
itie
s1
2.8
13
.91
4.5
13
.26
.84
.12
.32
.51
.82
.62
.52
.02
.32
.84
.45
.97
.3
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n a
nd
sup
po
rt s
erv
ice
s0
.50
.50
.50
.50
.20
.20
.10
.10
.10
.20
.60
.50
.50
.71
.21
.61
.9P
ub
lic
ad
min
., d
efe
nce
, ed
uca
tio
n, h
um
an
he
alt
h a
nd
soci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s6
.47
.68
.79
.35
.23
.32
.32
.52
.14
.64
.33
.63
.85
.58
.61
2.5
16
.3O
the
r se
rvic
e a
ctiv
itie
s6
.41
2.0
8.5
9.7
1.8
1.5
0.9
0.9
0.8
1.1
1.6
1.1
0.7
1.1
1.5
1.9
2.5
Eq
ua
ls: V
AL
UE
AD
DE
D, a
t fa
cto
r co
st9
8.8
98
.59
7.7
97
.29
7.5
99
.09
9.9
99
.49
9.8
10
0.1
99
.39
9.8
10
0.1
10
0.1
99
.99
9.0
98
.6Oi
l sec
tor
17
.88
.88
.39
.95
7.8
74
.08
2.7
80
.88
4.5
76
.57
6.5
81
.18
1.5
74
.76
3.8
47
.73
2.0
Non
-oil
sect
or8
1.1
89
.78
9.4
87
.33
9.7
25
.01
7.2
18
.61
5.3
23
.62
2.7
18
.71
8.6
25
.43
6.1
51
.36
6.6
Plu
s: T
axe
s le
ss S
ub
sid
ies
on
pro
du
cts
1.2
1.5
2.3
2.8
2.5
1.0
0.1
0.6
0.2
-0.1
0.7
0.2
-0.1
-0.1
0.1
1.0
1.4
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.01
.10
.40
.10
.20
.30
.50
.90
.30
.10
.20
.30
.70
.2N
on-o
il se
ctor
1.2
1.5
2.3
2.8
1.4
0.7
-0.1
0.3
0.0
-0.6
-0.2
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.2
0.3
1.2
Eq
ua
ls: G
RO
SS
DO
ME
ST
IC P
RO
DU
CT
(P
)1
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.0Oi
l sec
tor
17
.88
.88
.39
.95
8.9
74
.38
2.9
81
.08
4.8
76
.97
7.4
81
.38
1.6
74
.96
4.1
48
.43
2.2
Non
-oil
sect
or8
2.2
91
.29
1.7
90
.14
1.1
25
.71
7.1
19
.01
5.2
23
.12
2.6
18
.71
8.4
25
.13
5.9
51
.66
7.8
*) E
lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as; p
lus
wa
ter
sup
ply
; se
we
rag
e, w
ast
e m
an
ag
em
en
t a
nd
re
me
dia
tio
n a
ctiv
itie
s
A T
C U
R R
E N
T P
R I
C E
S
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ral D
irect
orat
e of
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tistic
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ge �
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Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
III.
PRO
DU
CTIO
N A
PPRO
ACH
Tabl
e 3.
4: V
alue
add
ed b
y in
dust
ries
- co
mpo
nent
s as
sha
re o
f GD
P
(In
perc
ent)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, f
ore
stry
an
d f
ish
ing
24
.52
2.2
25
.32
5.3
16
.21
2.2
9.1
8.6
8.3
9.1
9.5
7.2
8.1
8.6
11
.39
.09
.1M
inin
g a
nd
qu
arr
yin
g1
5.0
9.4
9.1
9.9
43
.55
7.6
71
.67
0.2
69
.76
4.9
59
.96
2.7
63
.05
6.7
39
.54
7.7
45
.8E
xtr
act
ion
of
cru
de
pe
tro
leu
m a
nd
na
tura
l g
as
14
.38
.78
.59
.54
3.3
57
.57
1.5
70
.26
9.7
64
.95
9.9
62
.76
3.0
56
.73
9.4
47
.74
5.8
Oth
er
min
ing
an
d q
ua
rry
ing
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
Ma
nu
fact
uri
ng
an
d o
the
r in
du
stry
*)
2.4
2.3
2.6
2.7
1.5
1.0
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.6
Of w
hich
: m
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g1
.82
.02
.02
.11
.20
.80
.50
.50
.40
.40
.40
.30
.30
.30
.40
.50
.6C
on
stru
ctio
n2
2.3
19
.61
5.6
12
.61
.81
.30
.81
.43
.15
.46
.06
.04
.67
.38
.88
.99
.4W
ho
lesa
le a
nd
re
tail
tra
de
, tra
nsp
ort
ati
on
an
d
sto
rag
e, a
cco
mm
od
ati
on
an
d f
oo
d s
erv
ice
s1
6.2
21
.02
0.9
20
.41
4.8
11
.37
.27
.67
.07
.08
.78
.48
.17
.91
1.1
9.4
9.9
Info
rma
tio
n a
nd
co
mm
un
ica
tio
n0
.20
.30
.40
.50
.80
.60
.60
.70
.81
.31
.01
.21
.31
.20
.81
.21
.3F
ina
nci
al
an
d i
nsu
ran
ce a
ctiv
itie
s0
.71
.31
.31
.10
.60
.40
.20
.20
.10
.10
.10
.30
.30
.30
.50
.40
.5R
ea
l e
sta
te a
ctiv
itie
s7
.58
.08
.58
.55
.54
.12
.42
.62
.42
.83
.33
.23
.84
.46
.95
.95
.9
Pro
fess
ion
al,
scie
nti
fic,
te
chn
ica
l, a
dm
inis
tra
tio
n a
nd
sup
po
rt s
erv
ice
s0
.40
.50
.50
.50
.30
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.71
.01
.01
.22
.01
.61
.6
Pu
bli
c a
dm
in.,
de
fen
ce, e
du
cati
on
, hu
ma
n h
ea
lth
an
d
soci
al
wo
rk a
ctiv
itie
s6
.88
.09
.61
0.8
7.0
5.2
4.1
4.4
4.2
5.8
6.4
6.7
7.1
8.9
14
.21
2.5
13
.1O
the
r se
rvic
e a
ctiv
itie
s3
.46
.95
.26
.36
.05
.02
.93
.02
.62
.22
.11
.71
.31
.82
.41
.92
.0
Eq
ua
ls:
VA
LU
E A
DD
ED
, GR
OS
S, a
t fa
cto
r co
st9
9.5
99
.39
8.8
98
.59
8.0
98
.99
9.7
99
.39
8.8
99
.59
8.0
98
.79
8.9
98
.79
8.1
99
.09
9.3
Oil s
ecto
r1
4.3
8.7
8.5
9.5
43
.35
7.5
71
.57
0.2
69
.76
4.9
59
.96
2.7
63
.05
6.7
39
.44
7.7
45
.8N
on-o
il se
ctor
85
.29
0.6
90
.38
9.0
54
.74
1.4
28
.22
9.2
29
.23
4.6
38
.23
6.0
35
.94
2.1
58
.65
1.3
53
.6
Plu
s: T
axe
s le
ss S
ub
sid
ies
on
pro
du
cts
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.5
2.0
1.1
0.3
0.7
1.2
0.9
2.0
1.3
1.1
1.3
1.9
1.0
0.7
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.01
.30
.60
.20
.30
.50
.71
.50
.50
.20
.30
.50
.70
.2N
on-o
il se
ctor
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.5
0.7
0.5
0.0
0.3
0.7
0.2
0.5
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.4
0.3
0.5
Eq
ua
ls: G
RO
SS
DO
ME
ST
IC P
RO
DU
CT
(P
)1
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.0Oi
l sec
tor
14
.38
.78
.59
.54
4.6
58
.07
1.7
70
.57
0.1
65
.66
1.4
63
.26
3.2
56
.94
0.0
48
.44
5.9
Non
-oil
sect
or8
5.7
91
.39
1.5
90
.55
5.4
42
.02
8.3
29
.52
9.9
34
.43
8.6
36
.83
6.8
43
.16
0.0
51
.65
4.1
*) E
lect
rici
ty a
nd g
as; p
lus
wa
ter
sup
ply
; se
we
rag
e, w
ast
e m
an
ag
em
en
t a
nd
re
me
dia
tio
n a
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itie
s
A T
C O
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naly
sis
Sect
ion
IV. I
NCO
ME
APPR
OAC
HTa
ble
4.1:
Gro
ss d
omes
tic
prod
uct b
y in
com
e ap
proa
ch
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Co
mp
en
sati
on
of
em
plo
ye
es
65
.99
5.0
88
.59
0.7
84
.69
8.0
11
1.9
12
1.3
16
3.7
22
8.9
26
1.3
34
6.2
34
3.6
35
8.7
42
5.7
40
2.5
38
8.8
Oil s
ecto
r1
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.80
.80
.97
.91
7.0
28
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8.8
24
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7.1
46
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9.2
53
.76
3.8
97
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2.9
40
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on-O
il se
ctor
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87
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9.8
76
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83
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.51
39
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91
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15
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07
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89
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95
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28
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29
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Gro
ss O
pe
rati
ng
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rplu
s2
22
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51
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39
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56
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87
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51
5.2
23
48
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52
4.7
39
61
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73
5.6
34
34
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03
2.8
60
16
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94
4.6
32
40
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27
1.5
17
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Oil s
ecto
r7
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43
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0.7
51
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32
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21
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36
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30
23
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54
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1.7
24
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40
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77
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Non
-Oil
sect
or1
45
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.41
98
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05
.01
72
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90
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78
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15
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74
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20
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10
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63
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82
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60
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71
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35
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ss M
ixe
d I
nco
me
14
2.7
15
1.4
16
2.5
17
1.8
17
8.8
18
1.6
19
5.2
21
9.1
25
6.5
23
8.0
28
6.5
29
3.5
36
0.0
35
7.5
37
1.9
38
4.1
40
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Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
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.00
.00
.00
.00
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on-O
il se
ctor
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2.7
15
1.4
16
2.5
17
1.8
17
8.8
18
1.6
19
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21
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25
6.5
23
8.0
28
6.5
29
3.5
36
0.0
35
7.5
37
1.9
38
4.1
40
9.3
Ta
xes
less
su
bsi
die
s o
n p
rod
uct
ion
& i
mp
ort
s5
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.71
1.7
14
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7.1
18
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28
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-5.0
4.7
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ecto
r0
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4.0
6.5
11
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5.0
35
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6.5
8.9
13
.42
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-Oil
sect
or5
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.71
1.7
14
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12
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8.0
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9.6
29
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s o
n p
rod
uct
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an
d i
mp
ort
s5
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1.7
14
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0.1
24
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45
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6.9
66
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7.8
73
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4.1
91
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3.9
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
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6.7
4.0
6.5
11
.01
5.0
35
.01
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6.5
8.9
13
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2.6
5.1
Non
-Oil
sect
or5
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.71
1.7
14
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8.6
17
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7.7
18
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30
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50
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64
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0.7
68
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ss: S
ub
sid
ies
on
pro
du
ctio
n &
im
po
rts
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.9
5.4
19
.19
.42
1.2
48
.33
8.1
53
.57
2.1
78
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9.5
59
.14
9.1
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
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on-O
il se
ctor
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0.0
0.0
0.0
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19
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48
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53
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78
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59
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RO
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DO
ME
ST
IC P
RO
DU
CT
( I
)4
35
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05
.95
02
.25
34
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07
8.4
18
13
.72
65
7.9
28
81
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39
1.3
31
99
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01
0.6
56
85
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71
5.6
56
55
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04
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30
90
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54
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Oil s
ecto
r7
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44
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1.5
52
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35
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34
8.2
22
02
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33
4.6
37
22
.72
46
7.5
31
04
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62
3.8
54
77
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23
4.4
25
91
.01
49
5.7
81
9.5
Non
-Oil
sect
or3
58
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61
.64
60
.64
81
.54
43
.34
65
.64
55
.65
46
.46
68
.77
32
.19
06
.11
06
1.5
12
38
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42
1.5
14
52
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59
4.5
17
23
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C U
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Nat
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s 200
0-20
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tatis
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naly
sis
Sect
ion
V. P
ROD
UCT
, IN
COM
E AN
D S
AVIN
GSTa
ble
5.1:
Rel
atio
ns a
mon
g pr
oduc
t, in
com
e an
d sa
ving
s
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
GR
OS
S D
OM
ES
TIC
PR
OD
UC
T (
GD
P)
43
9.5
51
7.7
51
0.7
54
3.4
10
78
.41
81
3.7
26
57
.92
88
1.0
43
91
.33
19
9.6
40
10
.65
68
5.4
67
15
.65
65
5.9
40
43
.13
09
0.3
25
42
.9Oi
l sec
tor
77
.54
4.3
41
.55
2.7
63
5.1
13
48
.22
20
2.3
23
34
.63
72
2.7
24
67
.53
10
4.5
46
23
.85
47
7.3
42
34
.42
59
1.0
14
95
.78
19
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on-O
il se
ctor
36
2.1
47
3.4
46
9.2
49
0.7
44
3.3
46
5.6
45
5.6
54
6.4
66
8.7
73
2.1
90
6.1
10
61
.51
23
8.2
14
21
.51
45
2.1
15
94
.51
72
3.3
Ne
t p
rim
ary
in
com
e1
47
.11
54
.62
89
.21
70
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94
.7-9
65
.4-1
35
5.0
-90
8.0
-11
07
.6-6
70
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61
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08
6.0
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21
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-70
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-29
9.0
-24
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r3
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61
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01
4.2
-14
24
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04
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-13
28
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57
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94
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43
4.6
-26
56
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76
4.2
-10
15
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09
.1-5
57
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on-O
il se
ctor
14
4.0
15
2.4
28
2.7
16
1.3
66
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8.8
69
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40
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21
.22
86
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32
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48
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35
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84
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15
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10
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14
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GR
OS
S N
AT
ION
AL
IN
CO
ME
58
6.7
67
2.3
80
0.0
71
4.1
68
3.7
84
8.3
13
02
.81
97
3.0
32
83
.72
52
8.7
33
49
.44
59
9.3
43
94
.54
17
5.8
33
42
.92
79
1.3
22
99
.6Oi
l sec
tor
80
.74
6.5
48
.16
2.0
17
4.0
33
4.0
77
7.9
12
86
.32
39
3.8
15
10
.12
11
0.4
31
89
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82
0.5
24
70
.21
57
5.8
88
6.7
26
2.1
Non
-Oil
sect
or5
06
.06
25
.87
51
.96
52
.05
09
.75
14
.45
24
.96
86
.78
89
.91
01
8.6
12
39
.01
41
0.1
15
74
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70
5.6
17
67
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90
4.6
20
37
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t cu
rre
nt
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ers
36
3.9
53
5.5
43
6.1
33
0.0
26
0.4
17
5.0
27
2.6
43
4.8
44
5.2
47
4.3
49
6.3
51
4.2
37
7.5
28
7.0
24
7.2
20
7.9
21
3.2
Oil s
ecto
r0
.00
.00
.00
.02
.67
.01
0.8
16
.51
5.0
15
.02
3.0
22
.91
8.6
17
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7.4
17
.41
7.4
Non
-Oil
sect
or3
63
.95
35
.54
36
.13
30
.02
57
.81
68
.02
61
.84
18
.34
30
.24
59
.34
73
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91
.33
58
.92
69
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29
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90
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95
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GR
OS
S N
AT
ION
AL
DIS
PO
SA
BL
E I
NC
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50
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20
7.8
12
36
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04
4.0
94
4.1
10
23
.31
57
5.4
24
07
.83
72
8.9
30
03
.13
84
5.6
51
13
.54
77
2.0
44
62
.83
59
0.1
29
99
.12
51
2.8
Oil s
ecto
r8
0.7
46
.54
8.1
62
.01
76
.63
40
.97
88
.71
30
2.7
24
08
.81
52
5.1
21
33
.43
21
2.2
28
39
.02
48
7.6
15
93
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04
.12
79
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on-O
il se
ctor
86
9.9
11
61
.31
18
8.0
98
2.0
76
7.5
68
2.4
78
6.7
11
05
.01
32
0.1
14
77
.91
71
2.3
19
01
.41
93
3.0
19
75
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99
6.9
20
95
.12
23
3.3
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
exp
en
dit
ure
81
0.4
10
43
.41
11
2.1
91
3.6
77
2.7
66
8.5
76
3.6
10
31
.91
20
1.3
13
84
.71
53
9.4
16
26
.11
77
7.4
17
69
.01
88
8.6
18
76
.01
91
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Oil s
ecto
r0
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.00
.00
.00
.00
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on-O
il se
ctor
81
0.4
10
43
.41
11
2.1
91
3.6
77
2.7
66
8.5
76
3.6
10
31
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20
1.3
13
84
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53
9.4
16
26
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77
7.4
17
69
.01
88
8.6
18
76
.01
91
9.4
SA
VIN
G, G
RO
SS
14
0.1
16
4.4
12
4.0
13
0.4
17
1.4
35
4.8
81
1.7
13
75
.92
52
7.6
16
18
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30
6.2
34
87
.52
99
4.6
26
93
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70
1.5
11
23
.15
93
.4Oi
l sec
tor
80
.74
6.5
48
.16
2.0
17
6.6
34
0.9
78
8.7
13
02
.72
40
8.8
15
25
.12
13
3.4
32
12
.22
83
9.0
24
87
.61
59
3.2
90
4.1
27
9.5
Non
-Oil
sect
or5
9.5
11
7.8
75
.96
8.4
-5.2
13
.92
3.1
73
.21
18
.89
3.2
17
2.9
27
5.3
15
5.6
20
6.3
10
8.3
21
9.1
31
3.9
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C U
R R
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or -
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iona
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ount
s 200
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16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
1: G
ross
dom
esti
c pr
oduc
t by
expe
ndit
ures
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
ex
pe
nd
itu
re (
FC
E)
8
10
.41
04
3.4
11
12
.19
13
.67
72
.76
68
.57
63
.61
03
1.9
12
01
.31
38
4.7
15
39
.41
62
6.1
17
77
.41
76
9.0
18
88
.61
87
6.0
19
19
.4H
ou
seh
old
s F
CE
31
1.0
37
8.4
40
3.3
39
7.0
41
2.3
40
9.7
37
7.0
44
3.7
45
8.5
51
2.1
60
5.4
62
3.2
74
9.8
82
4.2
86
2.6
89
0.0
94
6.5
NP
ISH
s F
CE
10
.31
4.0
15
.31
5.1
17
.21
5.4
12
.61
7.2
19
.02
9.9
24
.16
1.5
47
.07
8.6
78
.55
5.6
58
.4
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
48
9.2
65
1.0
69
3.5
50
1.5
34
3.2
24
3.3
37
4.0
57
1.0
72
3.7
84
2.7
90
9.8
94
1.4
98
0.5
86
6.2
94
7.5
93
0.5
91
4.5
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
/a
n/
an
/a
12
.51
2.1
13
.51
8.4
20
.81
9.3
33
.25
1.5
70
.19
1.6
99
.11
41
.71
33
.31
38
.5
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
/a
n/
a4
89
.03
31
.12
29
.83
55
.65
50
.27
04
.48
09
.58
58
.38
71
.38
89
.07
67
.08
05
.77
97
.27
76
.1
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
30
.43
8.7
50
.25
9.8
62
.37
0.7
10
6.4
12
1.4
24
2.3
33
0.5
37
1.2
41
1.4
57
5.1
64
7.4
77
2.0
77
6.8
75
9.3
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
13
1.5
17
6.5
14
0.0
12
6.7
13
9.8
12
7.8
10
7.9
14
1.6
15
5.4
20
7.6
20
9.8
18
4.4
10
9.0
16
4.0
17
5.5
15
3.6
15
5.2
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f U
NM
IT3
27
.34
35
.85
03
.33
15
.01
41
.14
4.9
87
.71
41
.51
67
.91
81
.91
90
.61
92
.01
85
.71
2.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f IS
F0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.07
2.1
16
6.5
15
8.1
12
2.7
13
8.1
15
3.6
11
0.8
42
.70
.00
.00
.0
Gro
ss c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n
12
3.0
14
4.2
13
1.0
10
9.4
75
.47
3.2
55
.21
01
.32
03
.13
55
.13
76
.67
34
.96
97
.95
82
.96
23
.55
86
.66
57
.1G
ross
fix
ed
ca
pit
al
form
ati
on
13
9.3
15
2.3
12
8.4
10
6.3
73
.57
2.5
54
.41
00
.52
02
.23
54
.13
76
.37
32
.66
69
.75
61
.35
93
.55
65
.56
29
.8
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
16
.49
.86
.63
.92
.74
.01
3.1
26
.81
06
.62
35
.72
41
.56
03
.05
46
.94
05
.64
31
.74
10
.84
69
.2
DP
&T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
90
.61
07
.38
8.8
70
.23
3.1
29
.32
3.4
32
.43
5.7
44
.65
6.2
45
.92
2.3
40
.24
2.8
36
.23
8.5
Pu
bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
0.2
0.7
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.5
3.4
1.5
0.1
0.1
0.5
3.5
0.9
0.2
Pu
bli
c S
ect
or
10
7.2
11
7.7
95
.77
4.5
36
.23
3.6
36
.85
9.4
14
2.9
28
3.7
29
9.1
64
8.9
56
9.3
44
6.3
47
7.9
44
7.9
50
7.9
Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
34
.13
1.4
26
.12
4.8
29
.23
0.1
8.3
31
.24
7.2
53
.56
3.9
63
.57
2.1
83
.98
3.5
85
.18
9.7
NP
ISH
s1
.11
.61
.71
.61
.91
.61
.31
.82
.02
.32
.87
.45
.59
.49
.36
.46
.7
Ho
use
ho
lds
-3.0
1.6
5.0
5.4
6.3
7.1
7.9
8.1
10
.21
4.5
10
.41
2.6
22
.82
1.7
22
.72
6.0
25
.6
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
-16
.5-8
.32
.42
.91
.80
.60
.70
.80
.80
.90
.22
.22
8.0
21
.42
9.8
20
.92
7.0
Acq
uis
itio
ns
less
dis
po
sals
of
va
lua
ble
s
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
33
.83
8.5
36
.13
3.8
35
.43
6.1
43
.55
7.9
80
.87
1.9
88
.09
7.6
12
4.2
93
.97
4.2
50
.55
7.6
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s
9.8
7.4
7.6
7.4
9.7
11
.51
1.1
12
.73
3.6
14
.12
9.7
36
.36
8.2
24
.61
8.1
11
.22
3.8
Ex
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s
24
.03
1.1
28
.52
6.4
25
.72
4.6
32
.54
5.2
47
.25
7.8
58
.36
1.3
56
.06
9.3
56
.13
9.3
33
.8
Le
ss:
Imp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s6
05
.17
52
.88
10
.05
66
.14
40
.13
12
.24
06
.86
44
.68
16
.51
07
9.6
11
09
.81
40
0.4
14
05
.81
03
0.3
11
31
.99
04
.49
32
.6 I
mp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
6
4.7
47
.46
8.3
44
.31
05
.19
1.9
88
.31
28
.02
30
.02
41
.62
52
.23
15
.26
39
.65
19
.05
49
.54
84
.75
05
.6 I
mp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
5
40
.57
05
.47
41
.75
21
.83
35
.02
20
.33
18
.55
16
.75
86
.68
38
.08
57
.61
08
5.2
76
6.2
51
1.3
58
2.4
41
9.7
42
7.1
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P3
62
.14
73
.44
69
.24
90
.74
43
.34
65
.64
55
.65
46
.46
68
.77
32
.18
94
.21
05
8.1
11
93
.71
41
5.4
14
54
.41
60
8.7
17
01
.5
A T
C U
R R
E N
T P
R I
C E
S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge �
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Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
1: G
ross
dom
esti
c pr
oduc
t by
expe
ndit
ures
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
ex
pe
nd
itu
re (
FC
E)
1
51
9.0
18
78
.81
85
0.0
15
29
.01
33
8.1
11
73
.31
23
3.5
14
98
.21
56
4.3
18
28
.01
87
9.7
18
02
.01
80
7.8
17
00
.81
84
5.7
18
76
.01
93
0.9
Ho
use
ho
lds
FC
E7
29
.58
23
.38
08
.87
53
.87
67
.57
58
.46
71
.67
06
.86
64
.57
40
.07
78
.87
39
.37
91
.88
15
.68
64
.78
90
.09
43
.5
NP
ISH
s F
CE
20
.42
6.4
26
.92
5.1
28
.02
4.7
19
.52
4.8
25
.84
0.8
31
.67
3.2
51
.47
9.7
79
.05
5.6
58
.8
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
76
9.1
10
29
.11
01
4.2
75
0.0
54
2.7
39
0.2
54
2.4
76
6.7
87
4.1
10
47
.11
06
9.3
98
9.5
96
4.6
80
5.4
90
2.0
93
0.5
92
8.7
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
re-
--
18
.81
9.2
21
.72
6.7
27
.92
3.3
41
.26
0.5
73
.69
0.1
92
.21
34
.91
33
.31
40
.6
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
--
-7
31
.35
23
.53
68
.55
15
.87
38
.88
50
.71
00
5.9
10
08
.89
15
.88
74
.67
13
.37
67
.17
97
.27
88
.0
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
72
.89
2.8
11
5.8
13
0.2
13
0.7
13
6.3
19
4.4
21
2.2
32
8.7
43
6.9
45
3.8
43
4.9
55
3.5
58
4.8
72
5.1
77
6.8
77
2.8
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
25
9.9
32
8.8
24
1.8
20
3.3
21
9.5
19
7.3
16
0.9
19
9.1
20
6.1
27
8.1
26
8.8
21
6.3
11
7.9
16
6.2
17
6.9
15
3.6
15
5.9
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f U
NM
IT4
36
.46
07
.56
56
.64
16
.51
92
.45
6.6
10
2.7
16
3.3
17
4.8
19
8.3
20
1.0
18
8.0
18
3.7
12
.00
.00
.00
.0
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f IS
F0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.08
4.4
19
2.1
16
4.5
13
3.8
14
5.6
15
0.3
10
9.6
42
.50
.00
.00
.0
Gro
ss c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n
19
8.5
21
9.7
22
8.7
18
0.5
12
2.4
11
2.8
82
.61
42
.82
67
.44
69
.44
82
.58
18
.77
36
.65
76
.16
17
.65
86
.66
83
.2G
ross
fix
ed
ca
pit
al
form
ati
on
23
6.8
23
8.8
22
4.2
17
3.5
11
7.9
11
1.2
80
.81
41
.02
65
.54
67
.44
81
.78
15
.47
04
.95
53
.45
86
.75
65
.56
55
.8
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
34
.21
8.6
11
.36
.24
.66
.42
0.1
40
.11
43
.63
17
.53
15
.16
68
.75
74
.23
95
.64
23
.64
10
.84
91
.1
DP
&T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
14
6.5
15
9.6
15
8.3
11
6.7
54
.54
6.4
36
.34
7.4
48
.45
9.7
72
.25
3.7
23
.94
0.8
43
.23
6.2
38
.6
Pu
bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
0.4
1.2
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.6
4.7
1.9
0.1
0.1
0.5
3.5
0.9
0.2
Pu
bli
c S
ect
or
18
1.1
17
9.4
17
0.1
12
3.5
59
.75
3.2
56
.78
7.8
19
2.7
38
2.0
38
9.3
72
2.5
59
8.2
43
6.9
47
0.3
44
7.9
52
9.9
Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
63
.75
5.2
42
.83
9.0
45
.54
4.8
10
.93
9.5
57
.56
5.1
76
.37
0.3
76
.18
5.1
84
.08
5.1
93
.3
NP
ISH
s2
.43
.03
.02
.73
.02
.62
.02
.72
.73
.13
.68
.76
.09
.69
.46
.46
.7
Ho
use
ho
lds
-10
.31
.28
.38
.39
.71
0.6
11
.11
1.0
12
.61
7.3
12
.51
4.0
24
.62
1.9
22
.92
6.0
25
.9
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
-38
.7-1
9.5
4.2
6.7
4.2
1.5
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.9
0.7
3.1
31
.52
2.5
30
.72
0.9
27
.2A
cqu
isit
ion
s le
ss d
isp
osa
ls o
f v
alu
ab
les
0
.40
.40
.30
.30
.20
.20
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.2
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
50
.96
2.9
57
.65
3.1
51
.24
6.6
51
.26
8.0
81
.48
3.6
96
.48
9.4
11
6.9
93
.77
1.3
50
.55
8.2
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s
14
.01
5.2
15
.11
2.9
15
.01
5.0
12
.71
2.9
29
.81
4.3
27
.52
4.4
59
.32
5.1
14
.71
1.2
23
.6 E
xp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
3
6.9
47
.84
2.4
40
.23
6.3
31
.63
8.6
55
.25
1.7
69
.36
8.9
64
.95
7.6
68
.55
6.6
39
.33
4.6
Le
ss:
Imp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s9
32
.91
18
9.3
12
29
.38
75
.46
21
.04
15
.54
93
.07
48
.88
43
.31
20
5.0
11
82
.91
33
6.5
12
11
.58
84
.69
87
.19
04
.49
78
.1 I
mp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
5
3.8
45
.51
32
.61
09
.11
40
.21
05
.88
9.3
12
2.0
18
4.3
23
2.9
22
3.1
24
0.5
47
5.5
40
3.4
43
7.8
48
4.7
53
6.2
Im
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s
87
9.2
11
43
.81
09
6.7
76
6.3
48
0.8
30
9.7
40
3.7
62
6.8
65
9.0
97
2.1
95
9.8
10
96
.07
36
.04
81
.25
49
.34
19
.74
41
.9
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P8
35
.59
72
.19
06
.98
87
.18
90
.79
17
.28
74
.39
60
.21
06
9.9
11
76
.01
27
5.7
13
73
.61
44
9.8
14
85
.91
54
7.5
16
08
.71
69
4.3
A T
C O
N S
T A
N T
P R
I C
E S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge �
�
���
���
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7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
2: G
DP
by e
xpen
ditu
res
- gro
wth
rat
es to
pre
viou
s ye
ar
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
ex
pe
nd
itu
re (
FC
E)
2
8.8
6.6
-17
.8-1
5.4
-13
.51
4.2
35
.11
6.4
15
.31
1.2
5.6
9.3
-0.5
6.8
-0.7
2.3
Ho
use
ho
lds
FC
E2
1.7
6.6
-1.6
3.9
-0.6
-8.0
17
.73
.31
1.7
18
.22
.92
0.3
9.9
4.7
3.2
6.3
NP
ISH
s F
CE
36
.88
.7-1
.11
3.9
-10
.1-1
8.2
36
.21
0.7
57
.1-1
9.3
15
4.8
-23
.66
7.3
-0.2
-29
.25
.0
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
33
.16
.5-2
7.7
-31
.6-2
9.1
53
.75
2.7
26
.81
6.4
8.0
3.5
4.2
-11
.79
.4-1
.8-1
.7
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
/a
n/
an
/a
-3.3
11
.43
6.0
13
.1-7
.07
1.5
55
.33
6.1
30
.78
.34
3.0
-6.0
3.9
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
/a
n/
a-3
2.3
-30
.65
4.7
54
.72
8.0
14
.96
.01
.52
.0-1
3.7
5.0
-1.1
-2.7
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
27
.22
9.7
19
.24
.21
3.4
50
.51
4.1
99
.63
6.4
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me
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& T
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34
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rie
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3.0
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po
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rvic
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po
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od
s
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po
rts
of
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29
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23
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ss:
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s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
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s2
4.4
7.6
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-29
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6.7
32
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6.2
0.4
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3.1
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po
rts
of
go
od
s
-26
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4.0
-35
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37
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9.7
5.1
4.4
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s o
f se
rvic
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1.8
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ua
ls:
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n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P3
0.7
-0.9
4.6
-9.7
5.0
-2.2
19
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2.4
9.5
22
.11
8.3
12
.81
8.6
2.8
10
.65
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C U
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E N
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or -
Lest
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Nat
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s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
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naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
2: G
DP
by e
xpen
ditu
res
- gro
wth
rat
es to
pre
viou
s ye
ar
(In
perc
ent)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
ex
pe
nd
itu
re (
FC
E)
2
3.7
-1.5
-17
.4-1
2.5
-12
.35
.12
1.5
4.4
16
.92
.8-4
.10
.3-5
.98
.51
.62
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ou
seh
old
s F
CE
12
.9-1
.8-6
.81
.8-1
.2-1
1.5
5.2
-6.0
11
.45
.2-5
.17
.13
.06
.02
.96
.0
NP
ISH
s F
CE
29
.52
.1-6
.61
1.2
-11
.7-2
1.2
27
.24
.15
8.3
-22
.61
31
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9.9
55
.2-0
.8-2
9.7
5.8
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
33
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.4-2
6.1
-27
.6-2
8.1
39
.04
1.3
14
.01
9.8
2.1
-7.5
-2.5
-16
.51
2.0
3.2
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Of w
hich
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divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
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n/
an
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2.3
13
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3.0
4.7
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6.5
46
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1.7
22
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ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
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n/
a-2
8.4
-29
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0.0
43
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5.2
18
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8.4
7.5
3.9
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ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
27
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4.8
12
.40
.54
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2.6
9.2
54
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2.9
3.9
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27
.35
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4.0
7.1
-0.5
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
26
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6.5
-15
.98
.0-1
0.1
-18
.42
3.7
3.5
35
.0-3
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9.6
-45
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1.0
6.4
-13
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rch
ase
of
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9.2
8.1
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1.4
0.0
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13
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of
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F-
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ss c
ap
ita
l fo
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tio
n
10
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1.1
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72
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7.3
75
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9.7
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1.8
7.2
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16
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ross
fix
ed
ca
pit
al
form
ati
on
0.8
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-22
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-27
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4.5
88
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3.1
69
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3.6
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Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
-45
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9.4
-44
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6.8
40
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13
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9.7
25
8.2
12
1.1
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11
2.2
-14
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1.1
7.1
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19
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DP
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A (
on
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dg
et)
8.9
-0.8
-26
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3.3
-14
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1.8
30
.92
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3.4
20
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5.7
-55
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0.6
5.8
-16
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bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
23
0.6
-61
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8.0
0.8
-27
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6.6
-26
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33
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47
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9.3
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4.0
33
4.8
61
8.3
-73
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8.3
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bli
c S
ect
or
-0.9
-5.2
-27
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1.7
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4.9
11
9.4
98
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.98
5.6
-17
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7.0
7.6
-4.8
18
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Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
-13
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2.6
-8.9
16
.9-1
.7-7
5.6
26
1.9
45
.61
3.0
17
.3-7
.98
.41
1.7
-1.3
1.4
9.6
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ISH
s2
5.3
0.4
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12
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4.9
-21
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0.9
2.1
14
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13
9.6
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0.5
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use
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lds
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1.1
62
3.2
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16
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4.4
37
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7.5
11
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5.8
-11
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3.4
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an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
-49
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21
.65
8.7
-36
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5.4
16
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.13
.1-6
4.2
36
2.7
91
4.0
-28
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6.2
-32
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0.5
Acq
uis
itio
ns
less
dis
po
sals
of
va
lua
ble
s
12
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1.7
-21
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6.2
-18
.6-3
6.4
-13
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4.4
17
.81
4.0
16
.31
1.8
14
.02
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Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
23
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0.0
32
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9.7
2.6
15
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0.8
-19
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3.9
-29
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5.3
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s
8.1
-0.2
-14
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6.1
0.3
-15
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31
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2.0
92
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1.2
14
2.7
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1.4
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10
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xp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
2
9.5
-11
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3.0
22
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3.0
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34
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1.3
19
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7.4
-30
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2.0
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ss:
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ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s2
7.5
3.4
-28
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9.1
-33
.11
8.7
51
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2.6
42
.9-1
.81
3.0
-9.4
-27
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1.6
-8.4
8.2
Im
po
rts
of
go
od
s
-15
.41
91
.6-1
7.7
28
.5-2
4.5
-15
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6.6
51
.02
6.4
-4.2
7.8
97
.7-1
5.2
8.5
10
.71
0.6
Im
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s
30
.1-4
.1-3
0.1
-37
.3-3
5.6
30
.45
5.3
5.1
47
.5-1
.31
4.2
-32
.8-3
4.6
14
.2-2
3.6
5.3
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P1
6.3
-6.7
-2.2
0.4
3.0
-4.7
9.8
11
.49
.98
.57
.75
.52
.54
.14
.05
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A T
C O
N S
T A
N T
P R
I C
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ral D
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Sta
tistic
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Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
3: G
DP
by e
xpen
ditu
res
- com
pone
nts'
con
trib
utio
n to
gro
wth
(In
perc
enta
ge p
oint
s)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
exp
en
dit
ure
(F
CE
)
64
.41
4.5
-42
.3-2
8.7
-23
.52
0.4
58
.93
1.0
27
.42
1.1
9.7
14
.3-0
.78
.5-0
.92
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ou
seh
old
s F
CE
18
.65
.3-1
.33
.1-0
.6-7
.01
4.6
2.7
8.0
12
.72
.01
2.0
6.2
2.7
1.9
3.5
NP
ISH
s F
CE
1.0
0.3
0.0
0.4
-0.4
-0.6
1.0
0.3
1.6
-0.8
4.2
-1.4
2.6
0.0
-1.6
0.2
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
44
.79
.0-4
0.9
-32
.3-2
2.5
28
.14
3.2
28
.01
7.8
9.2
3.5
3.7
-9.6
5.7
-1.2
-1.0
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
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n/
an
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-0.1
0.3
1.0
0.5
-0.3
2.1
2.5
2.1
2.0
0.6
3.0
-0.6
0.3
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
/a
n/
a-3
2.2
-22
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7.0
42
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8.2
15
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0.2
2.7
-0.6
-1.3
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
2.3
2.4
2.1
0.5
1.9
7.7
3.3
22
.11
3.2
5.6
4.5
15
.56
.18
.80
.3-1
.1
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
12
.5-7
.7-2
.92
.7-2
.7-4
.37
.42
.57
.80
.3-2
.8-7
.14
.60
.8-1
.50
.1
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f U
NM
IT3
0.0
14
.3-4
0.1
-35
.5-2
1.7
9.2
0.0
4.8
2.1
1.2
0.2
-0.6
-14
.6-0
.80
.00
.0
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f IS
F-
--
--
-0
.0-1
.5-5
.32
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.0-5
.7-3
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.00
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Gro
ss c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n
5.8
-2.8
-4.6
-6.9
-0.5
-3.9
10
.11
8.6
22
.72
.94
0.1
-3.5
-9.6
2.9
-2.5
4.4
Gro
ss f
ixe
d c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n3
.6-5
.0-4
.7-6
.7-0
.2-3
.91
0.1
18
.62
2.7
3.0
39
.8-5
.9-9
.12
.3-1
.94
.0
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
-1.8
-0.7
-0.6
-0.2
0.3
2.0
3.0
14
.61
9.3
0.8
40
.4-5
.3-1
1.8
1.8
-1.4
3.6
DP
&T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
4.6
-3.9
-4.0
-7.6
-0.8
-1.3
2.0
0.6
1.3
1.6
-1.2
-2.2
1.5
0.2
-0.5
0.1
Pu
bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
0.1
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.4
-0.3
-0.2
0.0
0.0
0.2
-0.2
0.0
Pu
bli
c S
ect
or
2.9
-4.7
-4.5
-7.8
-0.6
0.7
4.9
15
.32
1.1
2.1
39
.1-7
.5-1
0.3
2.2
-2.1
3.7
Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
-0.7
-1.1
-0.3
0.9
0.2
-4.7
5.0
2.9
0.9
1.4
0.0
0.8
1.0
0.0
0.1
0.3
NP
ISH
s0
.10
.00
.00
.00
.0-0
.10
.10
.00
.00
.10
.5-0
.20
.30
.0-0
.20
.0
Ho
use
ho
lds
1.3
0.7
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.4
0.7
-0.6
0.2
1.0
-0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
2.2
2.3
0.1
-0.2
-0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.1
0.2
2.4
-0.6
0.6
-0.6
0.4
Acq
uis
itio
ns
less
dis
po
sals
of
va
lua
ble
s
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Exp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s1
.3-0
.5-0
.50
.30
.21
.63
.14
.2-1
.32
.21
.12
.5-2
.5-1
.4-1
.60
.4 E
xp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
-0
.70
.0-0
.10
.50
.4-0
.10
.33
.8-2
.92
.10
.73
.0-3
.7-0
.5-0
.50
.8 E
xp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
2
.0-0
.5-0
.4-0
.2-0
.21
.72
.80
.41
.60
.10
.3-0
.51
.1-0
.9-1
.2-0
.3
Le
ss:
Imp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s4
0.8
12
.1-5
2.0
-25
.7-2
8.9
20
.35
2.2
31
.53
9.4
4.1
32
.50
.5-3
1.5
7.2
-15
.61
.8 I
mp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
-4
.84
.4-5
.11
2.4
-3.0
-0.8
8.7
18
.71
.71
.47
.13
0.7
-10
.12
.2-4
.51
.3 I
mp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
4
5.5
7.7
-46
.9-3
8.1
-25
.92
1.1
43
.51
2.8
37
.62
.72
5.5
-30
.1-2
1.4
5.0
-11
.20
.5
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P3
0.7
-0.9
4.6
-9.7
5.0
-2.2
19
.92
2.4
9.5
22
.11
8.3
12
.81
8.6
2.8
10
.65
.8
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iona
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ount
s 200
0-20
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tatis
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naly
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Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
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SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
3: G
DP
by e
xpen
ditu
res
- com
pone
nts'
con
trib
utio
n to
gro
wth
(In
perc
enta
ge p
oint
s)
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
exp
en
dit
ure
(F
CE
)
43
.1-3
.0-3
5.4
-21
.5-1
8.5
6.6
30
.36
.92
4.6
4.4
-6.1
0.4
-7.4
9.8
2.0
3.4
Ho
use
ho
lds
FC
E1
1.2
-1.5
-6.1
1.5
-1.0
-9.5
4.0
-4.4
7.1
3.3
-3.1
3.8
1.6
3.3
1.6
3.3
NP
ISH
s F
CE
0.7
0.1
-0.2
0.3
-0.4
-0.6
0.6
0.1
1.4
-0.8
3.3
-1.6
2.0
0.0
-1.5
0.2
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
31
.1-1
.5-2
9.1
-23
.4-1
7.1
16
.62
5.6
11
.21
6.2
1.9
-6.3
-1.8
-11
.06
.51
.8-0
.1
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
/a
n/
an
/a
0.0
0.3
0.5
0.1
-0.5
1.7
1.6
1.0
1.2
0.1
2.9
-0.1
0.5
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
/a
n/
a-2
3.4
-17
.41
6.1
25
.51
1.7
14
.50
.2-7
.3-3
.0-1
1.1
3.6
1.9
-0.6
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
2.4
2.4
1.6
0.1
0.6
6.3
2.0
12
.11
0.1
1.4
-1.5
8.6
2.2
9.4
3.3
-0.3
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
8.2
-8.9
-4.2
1.8
-2.5
-4.0
4.4
0.7
6.7
-0.8
-4.1
-7.2
3.3
0.7
-1.5
0.1
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f U
NM
IT2
0.5
5.1
-26
.5-2
5.3
-15
.25
.00
.01
.22
.20
.2-1
.0-0
.3-1
1.8
-0.8
0.0
0.0
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f IS
F-
--
--
-0
.0-2
.9-2
.91
.00
.4-3
.0-4
.6-2
.90
.00
.0
Gro
ss c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n
2.5
0.9
-5.3
-6.6
-1.1
-3.3
6.9
13
.01
8.9
1.1
26
.4-6
.0-1
1.1
2.8
-2.0
6.0
Gro
ss f
ixe
d c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n0
.2-1
.5-5
.6-6
.3-0
.8-3
.36
.91
3.0
18
.91
.22
6.2
-8.0
-10
.52
.2-1
.45
.6
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
-1.9
-0.8
-0.6
-0.2
0.2
1.5
2.3
10
.81
6.3
-0.2
27
.7-6
.9-1
2.3
1.9
-0.8
5.0
DP
&T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
1.6
-0.1
-4.6
-7.0
-0.9
-1.1
1.3
0.1
1.1
1.1
-1.5
-2.2
1.2
0.2
-0.5
0.1
Pu
bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
0.1
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
-0.2
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.2
-0.2
0.0
Pu
bli
c S
ect
or
-0.2
-1.0
-5.1
-7.2
-0.7
0.4
3.6
10
.91
7.7
0.6
26
.1-9
.0-1
1.1
2.2
-1.4
5.1
Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
-1.0
-1.3
-0.4
0.7
-0.1
-3.7
3.3
1.9
0.7
1.0
-0.5
0.4
0.6
-0.1
0.1
0.5
NP
ISH
s0
.10
.00
.00
.0-0
.1-0
.10
.10
.00
.00
.00
.4-0
.20
.20
.0-0
.20
.0
Ho
use
ho
lds
1.4
0.7
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.4
-0.4
0.1
0.8
-0.2
0.1
0.2
0.0
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
2.3
2.4
0.3
-0.3
-0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.1
0.2
2.1
-0.6
0.5
-0.6
0.4
Acq
uis
itio
ns
less
dis
po
sals
of
va
lua
ble
s
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
1.4
-0.6
-0.5
-0.2
-0.5
0.5
1.9
1.4
0.2
1.1
-0.6
2.0
-1.6
-1.5
-1.3
0.5
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s
0.1
0.0
-0.2
0.2
0.0
-0.3
0.0
1.8
-1.4
1.1
-0.2
2.5
-2.4
-0.7
-0.2
0.8
Ex
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s
1.3
-0.5
-0.2
-0.4
-0.5
0.8
1.9
-0.4
1.6
0.0
-0.3
-0.5
0.8
-0.8
-1.1
-0.3
Le
ss:
Imp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s3
0.7
4.1
-39
.0-2
8.7
-23
.18
.52
9.3
9.8
33
.8-1
.91
2.0
-9.1
-22
.56
.9-5
.34
.6 I
mp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
-1
.09
.0-2
.63
.5-3
.9-1
.83
.76
.54
.5-0
.81
.41
7.1
-5.0
2.3
3.0
3.2
Im
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s
31
.7-4
.8-3
6.4
-32
.2-1
9.2
10
.22
5.5
3.3
29
.3-1
.01
0.7
-26
.2-1
7.6
4.6
-8.4
1.4
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P1
6.3
-6.7
-2.2
0.4
3.0
-4.7
9.8
11
.49
.98
.57
.75
.52
.54
.14
.05
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Sect
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-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
4: G
ross
dom
esti
c pr
oduc
t by
expe
ndit
ures
- co
mpo
nent
s as
sha
re o
f GD
P
(In
perc
enta
ge p
oint
s of G
DP)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
ex
pe
nd
itu
re (
FC
E)
22
3.8
22
0.4
23
7.0
18
6.2
17
4.3
14
3.6
16
7.6
18
8.8
17
9.6
18
9.2
17
2.2
15
3.7
14
8.9
12
5.0
12
9.9
11
6.6
11
2.8
Ho
use
ho
lds
FC
E8
5.9
79
.98
6.0
80
.99
3.0
88
.08
2.8
81
.26
8.6
70
.06
7.7
58
.96
2.8
58
.25
9.3
55
.35
5.6
NP
ISH
s F
CE
2.8
3.0
3.3
3.1
3.9
3.3
2.8
3.1
2.8
4.1
2.7
5.8
3.9
5.6
5.4
3.5
3.4
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
13
5.1
13
7.5
14
7.8
10
2.2
77
.45
2.3
82
.11
04
.51
08
.21
15
.11
01
.78
9.0
82
.16
1.2
65
.15
7.8
53
.8
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
/a
n/
an
/a
2.6
2.7
2.9
4.0
3.8
2.9
4.5
5.8
6.6
7.7
7.0
9.7
8.3
8.1
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
/a
n/
a9
9.7
74
.74
9.4
78
.11
00
.71
05
.31
10
.69
6.0
82
.37
4.5
54
.25
5.4
49
.64
5.6
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
8.4
8.2
10
.71
2.2
14
.11
5.2
23
.32
2.2
36
.24
5.1
41
.53
8.9
48
.24
5.7
53
.14
8.3
44
.6
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
36
.33
7.3
29
.82
5.8
31
.52
7.5
23
.72
5.9
23
.22
8.4
23
.51
7.4
9.1
11
.61
2.1
9.6
9.1
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f U
NM
IT9
0.4
92
.11
07
.36
4.2
31
.89
.61
9.2
25
.92
5.1
24
.82
1.3
18
.11
5.6
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f IS
F0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.01
5.8
30
.52
3.6
16
.81
5.4
14
.59
.33
.00
.00
.00
.0
Gro
ss c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n
34
.03
0.5
27
.92
2.3
17
.01
5.7
12
.11
8.5
30
.44
8.5
42
.16
9.5
58
.54
1.2
42
.93
6.5
38
.6G
ross
fix
ed
ca
pit
al
form
ati
on
38
.53
2.2
27
.42
1.7
16
.61
5.6
11
.91
8.4
30
.24
8.4
42
.16
9.2
56
.13
9.7
40
.83
5.2
37
.0
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
4.5
2.1
1.4
0.8
0.6
0.9
2.9
4.9
15
.93
2.2
27
.05
7.0
45
.82
8.7
29
.72
5.5
27
.6
DP
&T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
25
.02
2.7
18
.91
4.3
7.5
6.3
5.1
5.9
5.3
6.1
6.3
4.3
1.9
2.8
2.9
2.3
2.3
Pu
bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.0
Pu
bli
c S
ect
or
29
.62
4.9
20
.41
5.2
8.2
7.2
8.1
10
.92
1.4
38
.73
3.5
61
.34
7.7
31
.53
2.9
27
.82
9.8
Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
9.4
6.6
5.6
5.0
6.6
6.5
1.8
5.7
7.1
7.3
7.1
6.0
6.0
5.9
5.7
5.3
5.3
NP
ISH
s0
.30
.30
.40
.30
.40
.40
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.70
.50
.70
.60
.40
.4
Ho
use
ho
lds
-0.8
0.3
1.1
1.1
1.4
1.5
1.7
1.5
1.5
2.0
1.2
1.2
1.9
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.5
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
-4.5
-1.8
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.2
2.3
1.5
2.1
1.3
1.6
Acq
uis
itio
ns
less
dis
po
sals
of
va
lua
ble
s 0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
9.3
8.1
7.7
6.9
8.0
7.8
9.6
10
.61
2.1
9.8
9.8
9.2
10
.46
.65
.13
.13
.4 E
xp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
2
.71
.61
.61
.52
.22
.52
.42
.35
.01
.93
.33
.45
.71
.71
.20
.71
.4 E
xp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
6.6
6.6
6.1
5.4
5.8
5.3
7.1
8.3
7.1
7.9
6.5
5.8
4.7
4.9
3.9
2.4
2.0
Le
ss:
Imp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s1
67
.11
59
.01
72
.61
15
.49
9.3
67
.18
9.3
11
8.0
12
2.1
14
7.5
12
4.1
13
2.3
11
7.8
72
.87
7.8
56
.25
4.8
Im
po
rts
of
go
od
s
17
.91
0.0
14
.69
.02
3.7
19
.71
9.4
23
.43
4.4
33
.02
8.2
29
.85
3.6
36
.73
7.8
30
.12
9.7
Im
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s 1
49
.31
49
.01
58
.11
06
.37
5.6
47
.36
9.9
94
.68
7.7
11
4.5
95
.91
02
.66
4.2
36
.14
0.0
26
.12
5.1
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P1
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.0
A T
C U
R R
E N
T P
R I
C E
S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge �
�
���
���
��201
7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
4: G
ross
dom
esti
c pr
oduc
t by
expe
ndit
ures
- co
mpo
nent
s as
sha
re o
f GD
P
(In
perc
enta
ge p
oint
s of G
DP)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Fin
al
con
sum
pti
on
ex
pe
nd
itu
re (
FC
E)
18
1.8
19
3.3
20
4.0
17
2.3
15
0.2
12
7.9
14
1.1
15
6.0
14
6.2
15
5.4
14
7.3
13
1.2
12
4.7
11
4.5
11
9.3
11
6.6
11
4.0
Ho
use
ho
lds
FC
E8
7.3
84
.78
9.2
85
.08
6.2
82
.77
6.8
73
.66
2.1
62
.96
1.0
53
.85
4.6
54
.95
5.9
55
.35
5.7
NP
ISH
s F
CE
2.4
2.7
3.0
2.8
3.1
2.7
2.2
2.6
2.4
3.5
2.5
5.3
3.5
5.4
5.1
3.5
3.5
Ge
ne
ral
Go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
92
.11
05
.91
11
.88
4.5
60
.94
2.5
62
.07
9.8
81
.78
9.0
83
.87
2.0
66
.55
4.2
58
.35
7.8
54
.8
Of w
hich
:In
divi
dual
cons
umpt
ion
expe
nditu
ren
/a
n/
an
/a
2.1
2.2
2.4
3.0
2.9
2.2
3.5
4.7
5.4
6.2
6.2
8.7
8.3
8.3
Colle
ctiv
e co
nsum
ptio
n ex
pend
iture
n/
an
/a
n/
a8
2.4
58
.84
0.2
59
.07
6.9
79
.58
5.5
79
.16
6.7
60
.34
8.0
49
.64
9.6
46
.5
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t F
CE
8.7
9.5
12
.81
4.7
14
.71
4.9
22
.22
2.1
30
.73
7.1
35
.63
1.7
38
.23
9.4
46
.94
8.3
45
.6
De
ve
lop
me
nt
& T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
31
.13
3.8
26
.72
2.9
24
.62
1.5
18
.42
0.7
19
.32
3.7
21
.11
5.7
8.1
11
.21
1.4
9.6
9.2
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f U
NM
IT5
2.2
62
.57
2.4
47
.02
1.6
6.2
11
.71
7.0
16
.31
6.9
15
.81
3.7
12
.70
.80
.00
.00
.0
Pu
rch
ase
of
serv
ice
s o
f IS
F0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.09
.72
0.0
15
.41
1.4
11
.41
0.9
7.6
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
Gro
ss c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n
23
.82
2.6
25
.22
0.3
13
.71
2.3
9.4
14
.92
5.0
39
.93
7.8
59
.65
0.8
38
.83
9.9
36
.54
0.3
Gro
ss f
ixe
d c
ap
ita
l fo
rma
tio
n2
8.3
24
.62
4.7
19
.61
3.2
12
.19
.21
4.7
24
.83
9.7
37
.85
9.4
48
.63
7.2
37
.93
5.2
38
.7
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t (G
G)
4.1
1.9
1.2
0.7
0.5
0.7
2.3
4.2
13
.42
7.0
24
.74
8.7
39
.62
6.6
27
.42
5.5
29
.0
DP
&T
A (
on
-bu
dg
et)
17
.51
6.4
17
.51
3.2
6.1
5.1
4.1
4.9
4.5
5.1
5.7
3.9
1.7
2.7
2.8
2.3
2.3
Pu
bli
c C
orp
ora
tio
ns
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.0
Pu
bli
c S
ect
or
21
.71
8.5
18
.81
3.9
6.7
5.8
6.5
9.1
18
.03
2.5
30
.55
2.6
41
.32
9.4
30
.42
7.8
31
.3
Pri
va
te c
orp
ora
tio
ns
7.6
5.7
4.7
4.4
5.1
4.9
1.2
4.1
5.4
5.5
6.0
5.1
5.3
5.7
5.4
5.3
5.5
NP
ISH
s0
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.20
.30
.30
.30
.30
.60
.40
.60
.60
.40
.4
Ho
use
ho
lds
-1.2
0.1
0.9
0.9
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.5
1.0
1.0
1.7
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.5
Ch
an
ge
s in
in
ve
nto
rie
s
-4.6
-2.0
0.5
0.8
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
2.2
1.5
2.0
1.3
1.6
Acq
uis
itio
ns
less
dis
po
sals
of
va
lua
ble
s 0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
6.1
6.5
6.3
6.0
5.8
5.1
5.9
7.1
7.6
7.1
7.6
6.5
8.1
6.3
4.6
3.1
3.4
Ex
po
rts
of
go
od
s
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.5
1.7
1.6
1.4
1.3
2.8
1.2
2.2
1.8
4.1
1.7
1.0
0.7
1.4
Ex
po
rts
of
serv
ice
s 4
.44
.94
.74
.54
.13
.44
.45
.74
.85
.95
.44
.74
.04
.63
.72
.42
.0
Le
ss:
Imp
ort
s o
f g
oo
ds
an
d s
erv
ice
s1
11
.71
22
.31
35
.59
8.7
69
.74
5.3
56
.47
8.0
78
.81
02
.59
2.7
97
.38
3.6
59
.56
3.8
56
.25
7.7
Im
po
rts
of
go
od
s
6.4
4.7
14
.61
2.3
15
.71
1.5
10
.21
2.7
17
.21
9.8
17
.51
7.5
32
.82
7.1
28
.33
0.1
31
.6 I
mp
ort
s o
f se
rvic
es
10
5.2
11
7.7
12
0.9
86
.45
4.0
33
.84
6.2
65
.36
1.6
82
.77
5.2
79
.85
0.8
32
.43
5.5
26
.12
6.1
Eq
ua
ls:
No
n-o
il s
ect
or
con
trib
uti
on
to
GD
P1
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.01
00
.0
A T
C O
N S
T A
N T
P R
I C
E S
Gene
ral D
irect
orat
e of
Sta
tistic
sPa
ge �
���
���
��201
7
Tim
or -
Lest
e 's
Nat
iona
l Acc
ount
s 200
0-20
16, S
tatis
tics a
nd A
naly
sis
Sect
ion
VI. N
ON
-OIL
SEC
TOR
Tabl
e 6.
5: G
ross
dom
esti
c pr
oduc
t by
inco
me
appr
oach
(In
mill
ions
of U
S Do
llars
)
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
20
16
Co
mp
en
sati
on
of
em
plo
ye
es
64
.79
4.2
87
.78
9.8
76
.88
1.0
83
.21
02
.51
39
.41
91
.82
15
.23
07
.12
89
.92
95
.03
28
.83
29
.63
48
.5N
on
-fin
an
cia
l a
nd
fin
an
cia
l co
rpo
rati
on
s4
0.4
62
.85
4.2
53
.43
6.6
41
.54
2.4
53
.37
2.5
83
.01
00
.51
69
.31
42
.71
19
.01
32
.71
25
.91
31
.2
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t2
1.2
27
.22
9.0
31
.93
5.1
35
.03
7.2
44
.36
1.4
10
1.4
10
8.9
12
2.5
13
5.8
15
6.7
17
6.9
19
0.7
20
3.6
NP
ISH
s3
.14
.24
.54
.45
.04
.53
.64
.95
.47
.55
.81
5.3
11
.41
9.3
19
.11
3.1
13
.7
Ho
use
ho
lds
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Gro
ss O
pe
rati
ng
Su
rplu
s1
45
.82
08
.41
98
.72
05
.01
72
.11
90
.81
78
.72
15
.32
74
.73
20
.34
10
.64
63
.75
99
.17
82
.97
60
.38
71
.29
35
.7N
on
-fin
an
cia
l a
nd
fin
an
cia
l co
rpo
rati
on
s9
4.1
14
4.0
12
5.4
12
7.7
88
.31
03
.31
03
.51
29
.71
77
.92
03
.52
61
.22
71
.83
45
.94
85
.04
23
.05
06
.45
49
.3
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t1
.74
.57
.81
1.3
13
.11
4.4
15
.81
8.0
23
.93
6.2
53
.58
0.2
11
5.1
14
5.2
16
4.2
18
6.8
20
3.5
NP
ISH
s0
.10
.20
.40
.60
.70
.91
.01
.11
.31
.41
.62
.02
.73
.34
.04
.65
.0
Ho
use
ho
lds
49
.85
9.6
65
.06
5.4
70
.07
2.3
58
.46
6.5
71
.67
9.2
94
.31
09
.71
35
.41
49
.41
69
.11
73
.41
77
.9
Gro
ss M
ixe
d I
nco
me
14
2.7
15
1.4
16
2.5
17
1.8
17
8.8
18
1.6
19
5.2
21
9.1
25
6.5
23
8.0
28
6.5
29
3.5
36
0.0
35
7.5
37
1.9
38
4.1
40
9.3
No
n-f
ina
nci
al
an
d f
ina
nci
al
corp
ora
tio
ns
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Ge
ne
ral
go
ve
rnm
en
t0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0
NP
ISH
s0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0H
ou
seh
old
s1
42
.71
51
.41
62
.51
71
.81
78
.81
81
.61
95
.22
19
.12
56
.52
38
.02
86
.52
93
.53
60
.03
57
.53
71
.93
84
.14
09
.3
Subs
isten
ce a
gric
ultu
re1
10
.31
17
.01
25
.21
33
.21
37
.51
36
.51
48
.31
64
.81
97
.21
76
.02
26
.12
40
.03
05
.83
04
.33
06
.82
86
.52
95
.8
Info
rmal
bus
ines
s sec
tor
32
.33
4.4
37
.33
8.6
41
.34
5.1
46
.95
4.2
59
.36
2.0
60
.45
3.5
54
.25
3.2
65
.19
7.5
11
3.6
Ta
xe
s o
n p
rod
uct
ion
an
d i
mp
ort
s5
.17
.71
1.7
14
.91
8.6
17
.51
7.7
18
.91
9.3
30
.33
1.9
50
.76
1.3
64
.47
0.7
68
.77
8.8
Taxe
s on
prod
ucts
5.1
7.7
11
.71
4.9
18
.61
7.5
17
.71
8.9
19
.33
0.3
31
.95
0.7
61
.36
4.4
70
.76
8.7
78
.8V
alu
e a
dd
ed
ty
pe
ta
xe
s (V
AT
)0
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.0T
ax
es
an
d d
uti
es
on
im
po
rts
ex
cl. V
AT
3.8
6.1
9.8
12
.81
6.2
15
.01
4.6
14
.61
5.5
27
.42
8.4
46
.75
6.9
60
.86
7.5
65
.77
6.2
Impo
rt d
utie
s0
.91
.52
.43
.24
.03
.73
.83
.74
.36
.35
.51
5.2
13
.41
2.5
13
.41
2.5
14
.2Ta
xes o
n im
port
s exc
ludi
ng V
AT a
nd d
utie
s2
.94
.67
.49
.61
2.2
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Actual consumption
To allow for the fact that the consumption of goods and services by households may be paid for, in cash or in kind by the general government sector, an alternative measure of consumption called actual consumption has been defined. It is measured by first separating government final consumption expenditure (GFCE) into individual and collective consumption. Individual consumption refers to services that are provided by general government to households that are consumed individually, for example health and education. Collective consumption, on the other hand, relates to the provision of public services such as policing and defense. Household actual consumption is measured as household final consumption expenditure plus individual consumption within GFCE. General government actual consumption is measured as GFCE less individual consumption. Actual consumption is a particularly useful measure for international comparison since countries often have different systems for providing individual services.
Capital transfers
Transactions in which the ownership of an asset (other than cash and inventories) is transferred from one institutional unit to another, in which cash is transferred to enable the recipient to acquire another asset or in which the funds realized by the disposal of another asset are transferred.
Changes in inventories held by enterprises and general government
This is an estimate of the change in the book value of inventories held by enterprises and the government from the start of the reference year to the end of the year. In other terms, it is the value at the level of establishment and for an accounting period, of the additions less withdrawals to the stock of inventories of raw materials and finished products. The additions originate in production and imports, and withdrawals for use as intermediate consumption and final demand.
Collective consumption
Services provided simultaneously to all members of the community or to all members of a particular section of the community, such as all households living in a particular region. Collective services are automatically acquired and consumed by all members of the community, or group of households in question, without any action on their part. Typical examples are public administration and the provision of security, either at a national or local level. Collective services are the ‘public goods’ of economic theory. By their nature, collective services cannot be sold to individuals on the market, and they are financed by government units out of taxation or other incomes.
Compensation of employees
The total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an enterprise to an employee in return for work done by the employee during the accounting period. It is further classified into two sub-components: wages and salaries; and employers’ social contributions. Compensation of employees is not payable in respect of unpaid work undertaken voluntarily, including the work done by members of a household within an unincorporated enterprise owned by the same household. Compensation of employees excludes any taxes payable by the employer on the wage and salary bill (e.g. payroll tax). See also Employers’ social contributions; Wages and salaries.
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Constant price measures
The current price values of production-based and expenditure-based gross domestic product estimates and their components can be conceived as the product of the underlying quantities of goods and services and their prices. Deflating the current price values by appropriate price indexes removes the effect of changing prices on the values. The resulting estimates are referred to as constant price estimates (or quantities, or volumes). Constant price estimates are calculated by applying the prices applying in a particular year (the base year) to all of the years in the series. The Timor-Leste national accounts have 201 as the base year for its constant price series.
Consumption of fixed capital
The reduction in the value of fixed assets used in production during the accounting period resulting from physical deterioration, normal obsolescence or normal accidental damage. Unforeseen obsolescence, major catastrophes and the depletion of natural resources are not taken into account.
Contributions to Growth in GDP
A contribution to growth in GDP is the addition of some aggregate to GDP in percentage points. The sum of the percentage points, or contributions to growth of all the aggregates, gives the rate of growth of the GDP. It is calculated as {(Ag t – Ag t-1)/ GDP t-1} x 100. Where: Ag t is value of aggregate in year under consideration, Ag t-1 is value of aggregate A in previous year and, GDP t-1 is value of GDP in previous year. Also, it can be interpreted as “incidence” of aggregate A, defined as the rate of growth of an aggregate, weighted by the share of the aggregate in the GDP in previous year: (Ag t/ Ag t-1 – 1) x 100 x (Agt-1/GDP t-1)
Current prices
Estimates are valued at the prices of the period to which the observation relates. For example, estimates for 2009 are valued using 2009 prices. This contrast with constant price measures where the prices used in valuation refer to the prices of the base year. See also constant price measures.
Current transfers
Transfers, other than those classified as capital transfers, in which one institutional unit provides a good, service or cash to another unit without receiving from the latter anything of economic value in return.
Economically significant prices
Prices that have a significant influence on both the amounts producers are willing to supply and the amounts purchasers wish to buy.
Employers' social contributions
Payments by employers that are intended to secure for their employees the entitlement to social benefits should certain events occur, or certain circumstances exist, that may adversely affect their employees' income or welfare - namely work-related accidents and retirement.
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Exports of goods and services
The value of goods exported and amounts receivable from non-residents for the provision of non -factorial services by residents.
Final consumption expenditure - general government
Government final consumption expenditure is current expenditure by general government bodies on services to the community such as defense, education, and public order and safety less any explicit charges for these services. If these are provided free of charge or at charges which cover only a small proportion of costs, the government is considered to be the consumer of its own output. This output has no directly observable market value, and so it is valued in the national accounts at its cost of production. It also includes the value of the portion of market output purchased by the General Government sector on behalf of beneficiaries.
Final consumption expenditure – households
Net expenditure on goods and services by persons. This item excludes expenditures by unincorporated businesses and expenditures on assets by non-profit institutions (included in gross fixed capital formation). Also excluded is expenditure on maintenance of dwellings (treated as intermediate expenses of private enterprises), but personal expenditure on motor cycles and other durable goods and the imputed rent of owner-occupied dwellings are included. The value of 'backyard' production (including food produced and consumed on farms) is included in household final consumption expenditure and the payment of wages and salaries in kind (e.g. food and lodging supplied free to employees) is counted in both household income and household final consumption expenditure.
Final consumption expenditure – non-profit institutions serving households
Current expenditure by non-profit institutions on provision of goods and services to households. This output has no directly observable market value and so is valued in the national accounts at its cost of production.
Fixed Assets
Are defined as produced assets that are used repeatedly, or continuously, in processes of production for more than one year. Fixed assets not only include structures, machinery and equipment and intellectual property products but also cultivated assets such as trees and animals that are used repeatedly or continuously to produce other products such as fruit and dairy products.
Gross domestic product, GDP, GDP (E), GDP (P), GDP (I)
In Timor-Leste, from 2010 onwards, the GDP is measured from the Production Approach (GDP (P)), Expenditure Approach (GDP (E)) and Income Approach (GDP (I)). Only the first two are true independent measures: The GDP (P) is the total market value of goods and services produced in Timor-Leste within a given period after deducting the cost of goods and services used up in the process of production but before deducting allowances for the consumption of fixed capital. The GDP (E) is equivalent to gross national expenditure plus exports of goods and non-factorial services less imports of goods and non-factorial services. In TL-NA the headline GDP is GDP (E).
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GDP per capita
The ratio of the current or constant price estimate of GDP to an estimate of the resident Timor-Leste population. Population estimates according United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects, the 201� Revision (https://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/). It considers GDS Population Censuses� and international well-known parameters for worldwide comparison.
Gross fixed capital formation - general government
Expenditure on new fixed assets plus net expenditure on second-hand fixed assets whether for additions or replacements. Expenditure on new road works (or upgrading existing roads) is included but expenditure on road repair and maintenance is classified as government final consumption expenditure.
Gross fixed capital formation – private
Expenditure on fixed assets. Expenditure on repair and maintenance of fixed assets is excluded, being chargeable to the production account. Additions to fixed assets are regarded as capital formation. Also included is compensation of employees and other costs paid by private enterprise in connection with own-account capital formation. Expenditure on mineral and petroleum exploration is regarded as gross fixed capital formation.
Gross fixed capital formation - public corporations
Expenditure on new fixed assets plus net expenditure on second-hand fixed assets and including both additions and replacements. Also included is compensation of employees and other costs paid by public corporations in connection with capital works undertaken on own account.
Gross mixed income of unincorporated enterprises
The surplus or deficit accruing from production by unincorporated enterprises. It includes elements of both compensation of employees (returns on labour inputs) and operating surplus (returns on capital inputs). Also included are estimates of the imputed income derived from subsistence agriculture and other informal production activities.
Gross national disposable income (GNDI)
Is equivalent to gross national income plus all secondary income in cash or in kind receivable by resident institutional units from the rest of the world, less all secondary income in cash or in kind payable by resident institutional units to the rest of the world.
Gross national expenditure
The total expenditure within a given period by Timor-Leste residents on final goods and services (i.e. excluding goods and services used up during the period in the process of production). It is equivalent to gross domestic product plus imports of goods and services less exports of goods and services.
Gross national income (GNI)
The aggregate value of gross primary incomes for all institutional sectors, including net primary income receivable from non-residents.
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Gross national savings
Is calculated as gross national disposable income less final consumption expenditures of households, general government and non-profit institutions serving households. Gross national savings is the surplus generated in the reference year and available to finance investments, including in fixed capital formation.
Gross operating surplus
The operating surplus accruing to all enterprises, except unincorporated enterprises, from their operations in Timor-Leste. It is the excess of gross output over the sum of intermediate consumption, compensation of employees, and taxes less subsidies on production and imports. It is calculated before deduction of consumption of fixed capital, dividends, interest, royalties and land rent, and direct taxes payable. Gross operating surplus is also calculated for general government and it equals general government's consumption of fixed capital.
Gross value added
The value of output, in Timor-Leste National Accounts at producer’s prices, minus the value of intermediate consumption at purchaser’s prices. The term is used to describe gross product by industry. And includes, Compensation of employees, Taxes on products and others on production and imports, less subsidies on products and others on production, Gross Operating Surplus, and Gross Mixed Income.
Implicit price deflator.
Obtained by dividing a current price value by its real counterpart (the constant price measure). When calculated from the major national accounting aggregates, such as gross domestic product, implicit price deflators relate to a broader range of goods and services in the economy than that represented by any of the individual price indexes such as the consumer price index.
Imports of goods and services
The value of goods imported and amounts payable to non-residents for the provision of non-factorial services to residents.
Individual consumption
An individual consumption good or service is one that is acquired by a household and used to satisfy the needs and wants of members of that household. Individual goods and services can always be bought and sold on the market, although they may also be provided free, or at prices that are not economically significant, or as transfers in kind. Individual goods and services are essentially ‘private’, as distinct from ‘public’. See also Collective consumption.
Institutional unit
An institutional unit is an economic entity that is capable, in its own right, of owning assets, incurring liabilities, engaging in economic activities and engaging in transactions with other entities.
Intermediate consumption
Consists of the value of the goods and services used as inputs by a process of production, excluding
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Inventories
Consist of stocks of outputs that are held at the end of a period by the units that produced them prior to their being further processed, sold, delivered to other units or used in other ways and stocks of products acquired from other units that are intended to be used for intermediate consumption or for resale without further processing.
Livestock
Livestock assets are classified as either fixed assets or inventories. Those livestock that are used in production of other products (e.g. breeding stock and dairy cattle) are fixed assets. Inventories cover all other livestock types and include those animals raised for meat or other one-off products (e.g. leather).
Market output
Output that is sold at prices that are economically significant or otherwise disposed off on the market, or intended for sale or disposal on the market.
Net secondary income from non-residents
All transfers to or from non-residents to resident government or private institutional units which are not payments for goods and services, compensation of employees or property income.
Non-market output
Goods and services produced by any institutional unit that are supplied free or at prices that are not economically significant.
Other subsidies on production
Consist of all subsidies, except subsidies on products, which resident enterprises may receive as a consequence of engaging in production. Other subsidies on production include: subsidies related to the payroll or workforce numbers, including subsidies payable on the total wage or salary bill, on numbers employed, or on the employment of particular types of persons, e.g. persons with disabilities or persons who have been unemployed for a long period. The subsidies may also be intended to cover some or all of the costs of training schemes organized or financed by enterprises. Subsidies aimed at reducing pollution is also included. See also Subsidies on products.
Other taxes on production
Consist of all taxes that enterprises incur as a result of engaging in production, except taxes on products. Other taxes on production include: taxes related to the payroll or workforce excluding compulsory social security contributions paid by employers and any taxes paid by the employees themselves out of their wages or salaries; recurrent taxes on land, buildings or other structures; some business and professional licenses where no service is provided by the Government in return; taxes on the use of fixed assets or other activities; stamp duties; taxes on pollution; and taxes on international transactions.
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Output
This consists of those goods and services that are produced within an establishment that become available for use outside that establishment, plus any goods and services produced for own final use.
Primary incomes
Consist of incomes that accrue to institutional units as a consequence of their involvement in processes of production or their ownership of assets that may be needed for the purposes of production.
Property income
Is the income receivable by the owner of a financial asset or a tangible non-produced asset in return for providing funds, or putting a tangible non-produced asset at the disposal of another institutional unit.
Purchasers' price
The amount paid by the purchaser, excluding any deductible tax, in order to take delivery of a unit of a good or service at the time and place required by the purchaser. The purchaser’s price of a good includes any transport charges paid separately by the purchaser to take delivery at the required time and place.
Secondary income
Consists of receipt and payment of current transfers.
Social assistance benefits in cash to residents
Includes current transfers to persons from general government in return for which no services are rendered or goods supplied. Principal components include: scholarships; maternity, sickness and unemployment benefits; family allowances; and widows', age, invalid and repatriation pensions.
Statistical discrepancy, SD, SD (E) and SD (P)
Statistical discrepancy is normally the numerical difference obtained for the estimation of a same variable using different approaches, sources and methods. Applied to GDP, there are different approaches, GDP (E) or GDP (P) for example. In TL-NA 2000-2013, given that GDP (E) is the headline GDP, then the Statistical Discrepancy is SD = SD (E) = GDP(E) – GDP(P).
Subsidies on products
Subsidies payable per unit of a good or service. The subsidy may be a specific amount of money per unit of quantity of a good or service, or it may be calculated ad valorem as a specified percentage of the price per unit. A subsidy may also be calculated as the difference between a specified target price and the market price actually paid by a purchaser. A subsidy on a product usually becomes payable when the product is produced, sold or imported, but it may also become payable in other circumstances, such as when a product is exported, leased, transferred, delivered or used for own consumption or own capital formation.
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Taxes less subsidies on production and imports
Defined as ‘taxes on products’ plus ‘other taxes on production’ less 'subsidies on products' less 'other subsidies�on�production'.
Taxes on production and imports
Consist of ‘taxes on products’ and ‘other taxes on production’. These taxes do not include any taxes on the profits or other income received by an enterprise. They are payable irrespective of the profitability of the production process. They may be payable on the land, fixed assets or labour employed in the production process, or on certain activities or transactions.
Taxes on products
Taxes payable per unit of some good or service. The tax may be a specific amount of money per unit of quantity of a good or service (quantity being measured either in terms of discrete units or continuous physical variables such as volume, weight, strength, distance, time, etc.), or it may be calculated ad valorem as a specified percentage of the price per unit or value of the goods or services transacted. A tax on a product usually becomes payable when the product is produced, sold or imported, but it may also become payable in other circumstances, such as when a good is exported, leased, transferred, delivered, or used for own consumption or own capital formation.
Terms of trade
Calculated by dividing the export implicit price deflator by the import implicit price deflator and multiplying by 100.
Total factor income
That part of the cost of producing the gross domestic product that consists of gross payments to factors of production (labour and capital). It represents the value added by these factors in the process of production and is equivalent to gross domestic product less taxes plus subsidies on production and imports.
Wages and salaries
Consist of amounts payable in cash including the value of any social contributions, income taxes, fringe benefits tax, etc., payable by the employee even if they are actually withheld by the employer for administrative convenience or other reasons and paid directly to social insurance schemes, tax authorities, etc., on behalf of the employee. Wages and salaries may be paid as remuneration in kind instead of, or in addition to, remuneration in cash. Separation, termination and redundancy payments are also included in wages and salaries. Wages and salaries are also measured as far as possible on an accrual rather than a strict cash basis. See also Employers’ social contributions; Compensation of employees.
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