The bar chart illustrates the parts of GDP in England in the given period from 1992 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the most pieces are received from the IT industry, while the least are from the service industry.
In 1992, the production rate of the IT industry was above 6% as compared to the service industry of the UK, which cost exactly 4%. Moreover, after two years in 1994, the IT industry manufacturing rose to 8%, while the service industry declined to 7% in England. In addition to that, in 1996, the IT industry again decreased to 7.5% as the service industry went up to approximately 7%.
In addition to that, in 1998, the production capacity decreased to exactly 12% as compared to the service industry, which fell down to near 8% in the UK. Besides that, in 2000, the most construction was in the IT industry, above 14%, at the same time as the service industry went up to 8%. Overall, the highest creation was in 2000 in the UK.
