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The image presents a bar chart that shows the components of GDP in the UK from 1992 to 2000, specifically the IT and Service industries as percentages of GDP. For the IT industry, the percentages appear to be around 4% in 1992, 6% in 1994, 8% in 1996, and 10% in 1998, with a peak at approximately 14% in the year 2000. For the Service industry, the percentages seem to be around 6% in 1992, 8% in 1994, 10% in 1996, and 12% in 1998, with a slight decrease to around 11% in the year 2000. There is a consistent upward trend in both industries from 1992 to 1998, with the IT industry showing a significant increase in its contribution to GDP in the year 2000.
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The diagram given represents the comparison of service and IT industry in the UK from 1992 to 2000.
Overall, we can clearly observe that IT sector was more developed over all eight years. Started from six per cent of national GDP in 1992, IT industry grew up every year, just with slightest decrease in 1996. However recovering from the decline it continued to rise reaching the pick of fifteen per cent of GDP in 2000. Constant expanding can be also seen in service secton, even despite being significantly slower.
At the very begging IT sector was one and a half per cent higher that service one, however, by 1994 they both grew up by two per cent. In 1996 Service area continued the growth reaching seven per cent of GDP, meantime IT industry had insignificantly dropped, but after two years managed to almost double the percentage, continuing growing up till 2000.
Having analysed the graphic, I would conclude underlining the raised difference between sectors.
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