The country’s GDP increased by 0.9 per cent in the third quarter of 2009; significantly higher than the rate of 0.4 percent seen in the previous quarter.
No one sector can be held responsible for the increase, as there was growth across the board in each of services, construction and production.
Services output rose to 1.0 percent, and the largest contribution to this was the Business and Finance sector, which rose by 1.3 percent. Communications, Government services and Hospitality also rose, but there was a decline in Transport and Distribution.
Construction output rose 3.4 per cent in this quarter, a considerable improvement from the second quarter, in which output decreased by 1.6 per cent.
Total production output grew in the third quarter at a rate of 1.0 per cent, the same rate as in the previous quarter. Electricity, gas and water supply output contributed most to growth in the production sector, as output rose from 0.8 to 1.5 percent. Manufacturing, mining and agriculture all decreased during this period.
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Which of the following is true about the country’s GDP?
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Which of the following is NOT a Service?
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Which of the following figures decreased in the second quarter and rose in the third quarter?
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Which of the following had the highest rate of output in the third quarter?
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What was the Total production output in the second quarter?
Offer: Gym Equipment (Upper Park Road)
Posted by: "Lenny" ld.hunter@rainbownet.com
Wed Apr 23, 1:55 pm
I have an exercise bike, used but in good working condition; an aerobics step still in its box, and three pairs of weights and a stand, again hardly ever used. Free to a good home. Buyer must collect.
6.
What is the writer doing?
7.
Which of the items has been used most frequently?
8.
Which of the following can be inferred about Lenny?
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What is the cheapest way to go to the conference?
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How much does it cost someone to attend the conference for three days, if they register after April 30th?