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The two pie charts below show the percentages of the industry sector's contribution to the economy of Turkey in 2000 and 2016.

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⇒ The two pie charts illustrate how different industry sectors contributed to the economy of Turkey percentages in the years 2000 and 2016.

⇒ Overall, at the beginning of the period, construction contributed the least to the economy of Turkey, while agriculture was the most significant economic sector. In comparison, at the end of the period, healthcare and economic became the largest economic segment and the lowest contribution was made by finance, business and Other services.

⇒ Construction sector accounted for 3% of Turkey's economy in 2000 and experienced a more than threefold increase to one-tenth in 2016. Economic income from trade, utilities and Transportation was 14% in 2000 and had a slight growth of 2% in 2016. At the beginning of the period, manufacturing and finance, Business and Other services made up 8% and 5% of Turkey's economy respectively, and these figures rose to 12% and 8% in 2016.

⇒ Agriculture, which comprised almost a quarter of Turkey's economy in 2000, fell to 14% in 2016. In 2000, economic outputs from government and leisure and hospitality sectors were at 12% and 17%, respectively, and both decreased by 3% after 16-year period. In contrast, contribution from healthcare and education sector remained consistent in both years at 17%.

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⇒ Construction sector accounted for 3% of Turkey's economy in 2000 and experienced a more than threefold increase to one-tenth in 2016. Economic income from trade, utilities and Transportation was 14% in 2000 and had a slight growth of 2% in 2016. At the beginning of the period, manufacturing and finance, Business and Other services made up 8% and 5% of Turkey's economy respectively, and these figures rose to 12% and 8% in 2016.

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⇒ Agriculture, which comprised almost a quarter of Turkey's economy in 2000, fell to 14% in 2016. In 2000, economic outputs from government and leisure and hospitality sectors were at 12% and 17%, respectively, and both decreased by 3% after 16-year period. In contrast, contribution from healthcare and education sector remained consistent in both years at 17%.


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