The bar graph highlights data about the proportion of the GDP from IT and service industry in the UK over an eight-year period between 1992 and 2000.. Overall, what stands out from the g
Trang 1The bar graph highlights data about the proportion of the GDP from IT and service
industry in the UK over an eight-year period between 1992 and 2000
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that there were upward trends in the
percentage of the GDP from both IT and service industry Another interesting point is that the proportion of the GDP from IT industry was always higher than that from service industry over the period covered by the graph
In details, if we look at the percentage of what everyone within a country’s borders makes from service industry, it began at 4% in 1992, and then there was a significant growth with approximately 6.5% in 1994 Subsequently, the proportion of the GDP from service sector in the UK rose steadily over the next four years, finishing at just over 8% in 2000 With regards to IT industry, from a starting point of roughly 6%, the percentage of the GDP from this sector went up dramatically to approximately 8% in 1994 Despite a slight decline in 1996, the proportion of the GDP from IT industry then rose sharply, reaching a peak of around 15% at the end of the year surveyed