The provided pie charts meticulously detail the intricate distribution of economic contributions across diverse sectors within Turkey for the years 2000 and 2016.
The pie charts offer a comprehensive portrayal of Turkey’s economic landscape, elucidating discernible shifts in sectoral percentages between the years in question.
During the sixteen-year interval, the agricultural sector experienced a substantial downturn of 10%, juxtaposed with a striking 7% surge in the construction industry. Meanwhile, sectors encompassing manufacturing, trade, utilities, transportation, finance, business, and other services collectively demonstrated modest yet noteworthy growth, ranging from 2% to 4%. Conversely, sectors such as leisure and hospitality, along with government contributions, evidenced marginal declines of 3% each. Notably, the healthcare and education sectors remained steadfast, exhibiting no discernible fluctuations in their respective contributions.
Evidently, the economic tapestry of Turkey has undergone nuanced transformations over this period, with the construction sector emerging as a bastion of growth, while agriculture grapples with a notable decline. This data underscores the dynamic nature of Turkey’s economy, reflecting the evolving roles played by its various sectors in driving economic progress.”
