The bar chart compares the percentage of Gross Domestic Product made by the IT field and the Service industry of the UK during the 1992-2000 years period.
The given bar chart provides informations about Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from IT and service industry in the United Kingdom between 1992 and 2000. The unit are measured in percentage of GDP.
The bar chart exhibits information on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from Information Technology (IT) and Sevice Industry (SI) as pecentage in the UK between 1992 and 2000.
The graph presented the percentage of GPD's components in the UK from 1992 to 2000. The data was categorized into 2 sources of GPD: IT and Service Industry.
The bar chart illustrates the gross domestic product generated by the IT industry and the Service industry of the UK between the years 1992 and 2000. It is measured in percentages.
Information about the percent of the Gross domestic Product of the Uk from IT and the Service Industry for five different years is presented by a bar chart.
The chart gives information about components of the gross domestic product (GDP) in both IT and service industry in united Kingdom in the year 1992 to 2000. It is clearly seen that IT industry increased gradually, howeve
This bar graph illustrates the proportion of IT and Service industry included in GDP in the UK between 1992 and 2000. Overall, both industries showed an upward trend throughout the whole time frame.
The chart below represents data about GDP in the United Kingdom between 1992 and 2000 comparing two workplaces IT industry and service industry. Looking from an overall perspective, it could be seen that IT industry grew
The given bar chart illustrates the proportions of gross domestic product from the informational technology and service industry in the United Kingdom between 1992 and 2000.
The bar chart illustrates the information about Gross Domestic Product(GDP) From the IT and Service Industry of the UK for eight years from 1992 to 2000.
This provided bar chart illustrates the gross local product generated from the IT and industry service in the UK from, 1992 to 2000, in a period of 8 years. It is measured in percentages. Overall, even though both of the