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NATIONAL ACCOUNTS STUDIES
OF THE ESCWA REGION
Bulletin No. 24
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UNITED NATIONS
New York 2004
UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATIONS
E/ESCWA/SCU/2004/5
ISBN 92-1-128276-4ISSN 101Q-964X
Sales No A/E 05 ML 104-0517
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Contents
List of charts
Symbols and abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter I
Selected indicators
Estimates of annual real GDP growth rates forthe world and ESCWA (2000-2004) 1
Annual growth rates of real GDP in ESCWAregion (2000-2004) 8
Gross domestic product in ESCWA countriesat constant prices (2000=100) 9
Annual growth rates of real GDP per capita inESCWA countries 10
Gross domestic product per capita in ESCWAcountries at constant prices (2000=100) 11
National disposable income per capita inESCWA countries 12
Gross domestic product in ESCWA countriesat current prices 13
Final consumption expenditure in ESCWAcountries at constant prices (2000=100) 14
Gross capital formation in ESCWA countriesat constant prices (2000=100) 15
Percentage of net exports to GDP at currentprices in ESCWA region 16
Chapter II
Consolidated accounts for the country innational currencies at current prices
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Gross domestic product and expenditure -at current prices
National disposable income and itsappropriations- at current prices
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Gross domestic product by kind of economicactivity - at current prices
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National disposable income and itsappropriations- at current prices
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Gross domestic product by kind of economicactivity - at current prices
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National disposable income and itsappropriations- at current prices
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1- Trend of Real GDP Growth in the World
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2- Trend of Real GDP Growth in ESCWA
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4- Distribution of ESCWA Real GDP (2003)
5- GDP per Capita Growth Rates m ESCWA(2003)
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8- Trend ofNational Disposable Income perCapita in ESCWA (1999-2003)
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10- Trend of Real GDP in ESCWA
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12- Relative Contributions of Private and
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12- Ratio of Final Consumption Expenditure
to GDP in ESCWA for 1999 & 2003
13- Relative Contribution to Gross CapitalFormation of ESCWA (1999-2003)
14- Ratio of Gross Capital Formation to GDPin ESCWA for 1999 & 2003
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15- Exports and Imports of Goods andServices in ESCWA Region (1999-2003)
16- Ratio ofNet Exports to GDP in ESCWARegion (1999-2003)
17- GDP by Economic Activities in Bahrain(at Current Prices 2003)
18- GDP by Expenditure in Bahrain(at Current Prices 2003)
20- GDP by Economic Activities in Egypt(at Current Prices 2003)
20- GDP by Expenditure in Egypt(at Current Prices 2003)
21- GDP by Economic Activities in Jordan(at Current Prices 2003)
22- GDP by Expenditure in Jordan(at Current Prices 2003)
23- GDP by Economic Activities in Kuwait(at Current Prices 2003)
24- GDP by Expenditure in Kuwait(at Current Prices 2003)
25- GDP by Economic Activities in Lebanon(at Current Prices 2003)
26- GDP by Expenditure in Lebanon(at Current Prices 2003)
27- GDP by Economic Activities in Oman(at Current Prices 2003)
28- GDP by Expenditure in Oman(at Current Prices 2003)
29- GDP by Economic Activities in Palestine(at Current Prices 2003)
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30- GDP by Expenditure in Palestine(at Current Prices 2003)
31- GDP by Economic Activities in Qatar(at Current Prices 2003)
32- GDP by Expenditure in Qatar(at Current Prices 2003)
33- GDP by Economic Activities in SaudiArabia (at Current Prices 2003)
34- GDP by Expenditure in Saudi Arabia(at Current Prices 2003)
35- GDP by Economic Activities in Syria(at Current Prices 2003)
36- GDP by Expenditure in Syria(at Current Prices 2003)
37- GDP by Economic Activities in Emirates(at Current Prices 2003)
38- GDP by Expenditure in Emirates(at Current Prices 2003)
39- GDP by Economic Activities in Yemen(at Current Prices 2003)
40- GDP by Expenditure in Yemen(at Current Prices 2003)
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USD United States Dollar
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Mn Million
Bn Billion
Abbreviations
ESCWA Economic and Social Commission for
Western Asia It includes Bahrain,Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon,Oman, Palestinian Authority, Qatar,Saudi Arabia, Syria, Emirates andYemen
GCC Gulf Cooperation Council It includesBahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia and Emirates
MDE More Diversified Economies It
includes Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syriaand Yemen
IMF International Monetary Fund
GDP Gross Domestic Product
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The secretariat of the Economic and Social
Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) ispleased to present the NationalAccountsStudiesof the ESCWA Region, Bulletin No 24 ThisBulletin includes available data and ESCWAestimates of gross domestic product (GDP) at bothcurrent and constant prices, in addition to theconsolidated national accounts for each ESCWAmember country during the period 1999-2003, andthe estimated real GDP growth for 2004
Data were mainly collected from responses toquestionnaires complied by ESCWA, nationalpublications and other official sources Incountries where detailed data were not available,ESCWA estimated the components of GDPaccording to economic activities and expenditureat current and constant prices
It must be noted, however, that Iraq andPalestine were largely excluded from the statisticalanalyses presented in this Bulletin owing to theincompleteness of their official data
This publication is divided three chapters,and these are briefly reviewed below
Chapter I includes selected indicators thatshow, in United States dollars, some aggregates ofnational accounts and their relative distribution
among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)countries, States with more diversified economies(MDE) and ESCWA member countries Officialand estimated exchange rates were used for theconversion of the national currencies of ESCWAmember countries into United States dollars
The tables and charts in this chapter highlightvariations on two levels, namely, between GCCand MDE countries that are members of ESCWA,and between the ESCWA region (excluding Iraqand Palestine) and other regions of the world
Chapter II comprises consolidated nationalaccounts for ESCWA member countries in
national currencies at current prices, which wereobtained from available data and from ESCWA
estimates These accounts include GDP andexpenditure, national disposable income and itsappropriation, external transactions and GDP bytype of economic activity
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Chapter III contains estimates of GDP byexpenditure and economic activity at constantprices in United States dollars during the period1999-2003 for each ESCWA member (with theexception of Iraq and Palestine) Given thediscrepancies in the base years used by the variousESCWA member countries, 2000 was chosen as astandard base year to compute the components ofreal GDP for the purpose of comparison
The Commission hopes that this study will beuseful to economic and social researchers and
planners, and welcomes any comments orsuggestions
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The available preliminary data andinternational statistics indicate a substantial
improvement in global economic growth, which isreflected in the rates for 2003 compared to 2002,particularly in countries with advanced economiesand in developing countries In relative terms, theadvanced economies contributed to this
improvement, which can be attributed to a numberof factors, the most important of which includesthe rise in world oil prices, excess liquidity and therelative improvement in the performance ofthecapital market Moreover, statistics point to aremarkable improvement in the growth rates ofthemajority of developing countries, namely, the oil-exporting countries These developments, whichare clearly highlighted by the tables in thischapter, illustrate that the growth rate of advancedeconomies rose to 2 1 per cent in 2003, comparedto 1 3 per cent in 2002 Similarly, developingcountries experienced a growth rate of 4 4 percent, compared to 3 4 per cent in 2002Consequently, the global growth rate increasedfrom 1 8 per cent in 2002 to 2 7 per cent in 2003
Similarly, the ESCWA region (excluding Iraqand Palestine) witnessed an impressive economicperformance during 2003, where the rate of realgrowth in GDP reached 5 5 per cent in 2003,compared to a lower rate of 1 8 per cent in 2002This performance however, was confined to theGCC countries and was not apparent in the MDEcountries In this context, the growth rate of theGCC countries rose to 6 6 per cent in 2003compared to 1 2 per cent in 2002, while theeconomic performance of the MDE countriessuffered a slowdown, with real growth down to 3per cent in 2003, from 3 3 per cent in 2002
Moreover, according to projections from theDepartment of Economic and Social Affairs, at theSecretariat of the United Nations, economicgrowth rates will continue to rise in 2004 Indeed,estimates indicate that the world economic growthrate is expected to reach 3 8 per cent during thisyear, as a result of a remarkable rise in anticipatedgrowth in the advanced economies of 3 3 per cent,in addition to continuing economic growth indeveloping countries at an expected rate of 5 3 percent during 2004
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ESCWA estimates, prepared during the firsthalf of 2004, indicate a decline in the economicgrowth ofthe ESCWA region (excluding Iraq andPalestine) The ESCWA region growth rate wasexpected to amount to approximately 3 2 per cent
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the economic growth rate of the GCC countries,which was expected to reach 3 1 percent At thesame time, the growth rate of MDE countries wasexpected to rise to 3 5 per cent
The overall economic performance of GCCcountries has a major influence on the economicgrowth in the ESCWA region as a whole Onaverage, the GCC share of total GDP of theESCWA region (excluding Iraq and Palestine)amounts to approximately 70 per cent During thepast five years, the share of Saudi Arabia aloneamounted to some 40 per cent of total GDP of theESCWA region
The tables and graphs in this chapterhighlight the substantial rise in economicdevelopment over the past two years, 2002 and2003, in the ESCWA region as a whole, and inGCC countries in particular Within this context,the most marked increase was noted in SaudiArabia, where the growth rate rose fromapproximately 1 per cent to 7 per cent, from 2002to 2003, followed by the United Arab Emirates,Bahrain and Kuwait This situation has led to anincrease in the overall growth rate of GCCcountries as highlighted above On the contrary,real GDP growth rates of the MDE countries inthe ESCWA region suffered declines over the pasttwo years, as also highlighted above, with theexception of Lebanon
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reconstruction process and a comparatively lowerpopulation growth rate
A high proportion of GDP in the ESCWAregion is dominated by the final consumptionexpenditure During the period 1999-2003, theratio of final consumption expenditure to GDP ofthe ESCWA region averaged 72 per cent, whereasthe ratio of gross capital formation to GDP of theESCWA region averaged 19 per cent Thesefigures are comparable to global ratios Moreover,the final consumption expenditure in the ESCWAregion is subdivided between private consumptionexpenditure and Government consumptionexpenditure, at 69 per cent and 31 per cent,respectively During the period 1999-2003, privateand Government consumption expenditures variedfrom 63 per cent and 37 percent, respectively, forGCC countries, to 77 per cent and 23 per cent,respectively, for MDE countries This disparitycan be attributed to differences between GCC and
MDE countries in terms of the size, income andpurchasing power of their respective populations
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Saudi Arabia4 86 1 30 1 02 7 18 2 30 AjJ^uJI
Emirates12 00
6 08
3 77 2 19 6 99 4 00 LiljUVl
GCC 2 38 1 15 661 3 05 •^^UJI yjUiil (j-Jj-
Egypt5 40 3 50 3 20 310 3 70 >**
Jordan4 16 6 75 3 98 3 63 5 00 LjJjVI
Lebanon0 00 140 2 00 3 00 2 50 uUJ
Syria 0 60 3 84 4 24 2 64 2 70 <ijy
5 03
4 03
3 97 3 62 2 36 3 50 lj-VI
MDE 3 53 3 28 3 01 3 54 •itjujiWi l-iIjUoiIY.
ESCWA (2) 5 45 2 73 180 5 49 3 20 (T)- Iji-VI
Iji-VI ^jlj^jij'
yjk-li j jljlJl J~ii V IjS-tfl (1)
(1) Growth rales for 2004 are ESCWA staffestimates during the first hair of the year
(2) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
(T t -T ) Iji-VI Aikw ^1(ji|iaJ ,jJ-»VI ^la-J pAJ >u »laJlTrend of Real GDP Growth in ESCWA Region (2000-2004)
2000 2001 2002 2003
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2004
• (\ . . =Y . . •) AijljJI jUu-Vb lji-71 JUL ^a (^^LolVI ^ia-JI juUIGross domestic product in ESCWA countries at constant prices (2000=100) *
Million II S Dollar uAl^i S*JJ aw1-
liP™ j i«uCaBB HHLHSSliBahrain 7571 7970 8370 8799 9415 oo»^i
Kuwait 36343 36873 37107 36264 38440 Oujill
Oman 18810 19842 21253 21614 22154 yL*
Qatar 16428 17760 18751 19267 20220 >*
Saudi Arabia 179953 188693 191146 193090 206953 <jJjLuJ1
Emirates 62958 70512 73170 74769 79997 LjjLtfl
GCC 322062 341651 349797 353802 377178 v»j1»lt QjUJI u*lu
Egypt 89836 94687 98001 101137 104273 J**
Jordan 8110 8447 9017 9377 9717 oJjVI
Lebanon 16456 16456 16687 17020 17531 uUil
Syria (1) 19428 19545 20296 21156 21716 0) <UJ~
Yemen 9064 9520 9898 10256 10498 u-yli
MDE 142895 148655 153899 158946 163735 itjujayi jjUur/i
ESCWA (2) 464957 490307 503695 512748 540912 (T) Ijl-VI
* ESCWA estimates using fixed base year
(1) Evaluated using the weighted US $ exchange rateor the Base Year
(2) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
1 r nil iji_YI ^i t^«1J
Relative Contibution to ESCWA
Rsal GDP, 1999 2003100%
• Syria4%
DOman
4%
4-lyLl j_l.LJ 4i. f.\laji.J^ \jLSi\ l-iIj^JU '
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(i r) iji-vi ^ ^jiaaJi ^a-iVi ^i—a gaji t*j>Distribution of ESCWA Real GDP (2003)
0 KuwaitILebanon 7%
3%
I Bahrain
2%
I Saudi Arabia
38%
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In percent
Bahrain
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Emirates
GCC
Egypt
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria
Yemen
(>)" \jS*Mf\ JjL ,_Jt jyLiiJl yJUf"*-! j/a-J JtJJl ^ JjU u^aLm^J j^uJlj^Jl u^*.
Annual Growth rates of real GDP per capita in ESCWA countnes*(l)
0 89
-8 58
-3 12
144
-3 92
1 19
-3 03
4 10
-103
-0 74
-441
-0 13
2 63
-4 42
2 42
6 04
1 65
9 66
2 77
3 39
1 13
-1 70
-1 85
1 53
2 53
-3 92
3 98
3 75
-1 73
I 65
-0 66
1 49
371
-0 30
135
0 44
2 79
-5 88
-] 27
1 II
-I 95
0 15
-1 75
1 18
I 13
0 35
1 76
0 05
4 74
2 72
-0 47
3 38
4 09
4 93
3 65
1 06
091
I 40
0 23
-1 19
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MDE 1 59 1 68 1 16 0 91 0 64 i£juj>ra ijjLd2fi
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(1) Source or population dataStatistical Abslract ofthe ESCWA
Region 200J, ind other nitional
sources
(2) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
Oman
Yemen
GDP per Capita Growth Rates in ESCWA (2003)
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Jordan
MDE
Emirates
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%
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Gross domestic product per capita in ESCWA countries at constant prices (2000=100)*(1)
US Dollar l/*^ J*J*
Bahrain 11473 11775 12073 11409 12998 uij***
Kuwait 17170 16412 15768 14841 15246 L-*jiS
Oman 7425 7605 7908 7808 7771 JL*
Qatar 28817 30558 31705 32058 33141 >
Saudi Arabia 8382 8520 8373 8210 8546 Vj*-»
Emirates 22804 25007 25419 25458 26712 JjUVI
GCC 10696 10992 10920 10728 11120 t/*il»> Ujl**l* u*i»-*
Egyp' 1351 1397 1418 1434 1450 J-*-
Jordan 1659 1678 1740 1760 1776 uKW
Lebanon 4813 4731 4717 4734 4800 cjWJ
Syria 1202 1180 1196 1217 1220 *iJJ-
Yemen 520 528 531 531 525 U-—*>
MDE 1319 1341 1356 1369 1377 t*j5j*WI lJjL-jJM
ESCWA (1) 3358 3454 3462 3439 3540 (\) IjA-VI
* ESCWA estimates Iji-Yl t_iljflli *
(1) Source of population danStatistical Abstract ofthe ESCWA
Region 2004 and other national
sources
(2) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine t«k-» j(i>j>JiU- VljS-KI(T)
Lebanon
ESCWA
Yemen
5000
GDP per Capita in ESCWA (2003)
GCC
Saudi Arabia
Oman
10000
Kuwait
Bahrain
15000 20000
USD
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25000
Qatar
Emirates
30000 35000
(\) • IjS-yt Jtft^a <ijU) jla—VU £lU ^jlB [>jJl ,j* Jjifl i_u*oj Ja-jL.National disposable income per capita at current prices in ESCWA countries* (1)
US Dollar u*i*1 jVjJ
Bahrain6956 8549 7769 7993 8942 UiJ»^l
Kuwait14747 17943 15095 14278 16318 UlLJjSJI
Oman5367 6784 6593 6484 6651 UL*
Qatar 14550 21239 21129 20066 21443 J**
Saudi Arabia5863 6770 6330 6389 7184 JaJ^L-JI
Emirates17158 22009 20960 19649 21640 iljUfl
GCC 7670 9270 8615 8446 9389 (jtjUB (jjuul) u-la-i
Egypt1407 1370 1318 1217 931 J^A
Jordan1850 1950 1970 2028 2042 LjJjVI
Lebanon3769 3705 3715 3803 3953 uWJ
Syria 1021 1080 1121 1163 1188 *iJJ-
Yemen451 520 502 515 542 U—ull
MDE
ESCWA (2)
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Source of population data
Statistical Abstract of the ESCWA
Region 2004, and other nationalsources
(2) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
1290
2677
£U«1I i^^ t>.Jll o-> Jj*^SV i—»*•T r flc IjS—KI ulilf gJl*ijUB jUt-ltg
National Disposable Incomeper Capita at current prices
In ESCWA Countries in 2003
ii3aEscwAJordan
F] Syria| MDE
• Egypt
Yemen
GCC
Bahrain
Saudi Arabia
6000 12000
USD
18000
1288 1259 1209 1048 I* jJjj^VI <-iUUodV1
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Emirates
Qatar
24000
3500
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S 20003
1500 -•
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500
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Trend of National Disposable Income per Capita at current pricesIn ESCWA region 1999 2003
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Gross domestic product in ESCWA countries at current prices
Million U S Dollar
Bahrain
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Emirates
GCC
Egypi(1)
Jordan
Lebanon*
Syria {2)
Yemen
6620
30126
15690
12393
161172
55186
281187
95021
8134
16456
17710
7530
7970
36873
19842
17760
188693
70512
341651
94687
8447
16456
19545
9520
7929
34065
19923
17741
183257
69537
332452
92642
8941
16785
20630
9610
8448
35173
20283
17881
188803
71701
342289
87529
9448
17456
21936
10271
9606
41803
21565
19458
214748
80414
387594
69748
9952
18437
22766
11350
ySj^.1 Jiji (jjA.
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MDE 144851 148655 148609 146640 132253 usjujSSVI ulJL^isVI
ESCWA (3) 426038 490307 481060 488929 519847 (r) Iji-tfl
* ESCWA estimate
(1) The subsequent decline in CDP is due todevaluation of Egyptian pound against the dollar(2) Evaluated using the weighted US S
exchange rate
(3) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
Trand of Nominal GDP in ESCWA 1999-
2003
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500 -
400
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200
100
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Final consumption expenditure in ESCWA countries at constant prices (2000=100)*
Million U S Dollar tA^*1 jVjj ojvi*
GCC wW^oH (j-4-
Private 122,589 130,170 128,495 136,430 144,738 U-laJI
Government 67,149 76,790 77,950 80,850 85,936 VjlaJ
Total 189,738 206,960 206,444 217,279 230,674 £>u-B
MDE IfcjLjiW ulJ^uNI
Pnvalc 99,242 103,039 107,299 109,773 112,598 O-bJI
Government 28,235 28,991 30,842 31,440 33,540 i^jiaJ
Total 127,477 132,030 138,141 141,213 146,138 fjw^-JI
ESCWA (1) (1) 1jJ—VI
Private 221,831 233,209 235,794 246,203 257,336 o^*a
Government 95,384 105,781 108,792 112,290 119,477 OjAaJI
Total 317,215 338,990 344,586 358,492 376,813 £j*a-B
* ESCWA estimates
(1) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
(T r) lji--jb i_iAia jlx-VL t/l+J rffct|i«tfl ^JcRelative Contributions of Private and Public Consumptions to Expenditure
on Final consumption at Constant Prices in ESCWA (2003)100% -I
80% 37 3
60% \
40% -
20% -
0% -
GCC
23 0
-•" J. a.'&r -V* r
; %rr o, :s
MDE ESCWA
D Government
D Private
T f j HM ,^-UJ 1ji-fl gJl*i>J >~VLi gJT-^VI „!»-»» gUI ^ grl+J L>Dl4-u-fI JJJ*I *J-J
Ratio of Final Consumption Expenditure to GDP at Current Prices in ESCWA for 1999 & 2003
100 T
80 -
60 -
40
20 4
0
1999
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2003
3 GCC
HMDE
IIIESCWA
•(>..- T ) AjjIjjI jul-VL. Iji-VI J A,yi ^JLckVI JLJI o-tj ijjjSjGross capital formation in ESCWA countries at constant prices (2000=100)*
Million U S Dollar trW> jVjJufcl-
62,774 67,685GCC 58,275 61,259 59,430 i/hW oj1*^ u*1**
MDE 29,147 28,470 31,144 31,303 30,959 iftjBjjttl uljLojftl
ESCWA (1) 87,422 89,729 90,575 94,076 98,645 (i) ijijii
* ESCWA estimates
(I) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
25
1999
Relative Contribution to Gross Capital Formation at Constant Prices
of ESCWA 1999-2003
34 4
2000 2001 2002 2003
T fjMM if^i tji-VI „! ijjl+JI jU-Yb^JU^YI via** sOJ Jl „!**•# JLJ ^Jj ^yli *^-iRatio of Gross Capital Formation to GDP at Current Prices in ESCWA for 1999 & 2003
1999 2003
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DMDE
EGCC
ljt«VI Uki* ^a ijjLaJI jUu-VL. ^JLotfl ^la-Jl £jUI ^ •^1JjL-afl ^SUJ AjjuJI 4-u-J)Percentage of net exports* to GDP at current prices in ESCWA region
45 8
35 1
GCC
Exports of Goods and services
Imports or Goods and services
54 6
331
515
34 5
52 5
36 2
65 7
42 0
tfTiUII ujUJI <j*l*-*
L-ibuaJlj £l*JI o* uljJL^I
Trade Balance 10 8 215 170 16 3 23 7 jjUmII ijljtfJI
MDE
Exports of Goods and services
Imports of Goods and services
25 6
35 9
28 9
36 9
30 0
37 1
30 7
37 5
29 3
36 5
Trade Balance -10 2 -8 0 -7 1 -69 -7 2 ^jUjII (jlj**ll
ESCWA (1)
Exports of Goods and services
Imports of Goods and services
38 9
35 3
46 8
34 2
44 9
35 3
45 9
36 6
54 8
40 4
(\) IjS-Vl
uL.JaJlj ji-JI ^ l-.IjjIj]I
Trade Balance 36 12 6 96 93 145 j>JI jlj*JI
* Net exports or goods and non-factor services(1) ESCWA excluding Iraq and Palestine
<ij\aJl jla-Yb ubhliJj jUI o* L_ilJjljJlj UjjLall
Exports and Imports of goods andServices at Current Prices in
ESCWA Region, 1999-2003
300
60
50
40
30 -
20
10
-200 1
IExports • Imports
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u^Jj, j Jl j*i J—j Y1ji-Yt (l)
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Ratio of net exports to GDP at Current Pricesin ESCWA Region,1999-2003
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
^Exports of Goods and servicesi- Imports of Goods and servicest—Trade Balance
Chapter II
AjjLaJ) JjuMli ^La-oJl cj^LojUU 4jj.ll] S^j^Jl CAjluiaJlConsolidated Accounts for the Country in National Currencies
at Current Prices
Chapter II presents the main consolidatednational accounts for each ESCWA member
country Where national data were unavailable,particularly in the case of the last year in a series,various scientific and statistical methods were
used to calculate the estimates Charts are included
at the end of each country table to outline theeconomic structure ofthe respective country, withGDP classified according to economic activity andexpenditure
General observations on the data presented inthis chapter for each country are set forth below
Bahrain
The National Accounts Section of the
Economic Planning Directorate in the Ministry ofFinance and National Economy in Bahrainprepared these tables in accordance with theUnited Nations System of National Accounts(SNA) 1968 Value-added data for differenteconomic activities were collected throughsurveys or censuses and other data were based onthe closing accounts of governmental and nongovernmental corporations
Egypt
The Ministry of Planning in Egypt preparedthe national accounts tables in accordance with the
classifications and definitions of SNA 1993
Estimates of GDP were made using the productionapproach Estimates are based on sectoral surveys,in addition to private and public accounts Thedata included pertains to the fiscal years1998/1999-2002/2003
Jordan
The National Accounts Division in the
Department of Statistics prepared the nationalaccounts tables of Jordan in accordance with SNA
1993 The results ofthe annual economic surveysconducted by the Department of Statistics are themain source of national accounts estimates, inaddition to the annual reports published by thepublic and private sectors
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Kuwait
The Central Statistical Office (CSO) in theMinistry of Planning prepared the nationalaccounts tables for Kuwait in accordance withSNA 1993 Basic data for estimates were collectedthrough collaboration with governmental agenciesand were also drawn from a number of studies andstatistical surveys conducted by CSO aimed atcompiling economic aggregates A number ofimprovements have been made to themethodology used to estimate the main elementsand derive the final GDP series
Lebanon
Estimates of GDP for the period 1999 to 2003were made by extrapolating official figures ofGDP for the period 1998 to 2000 and the GDP bysectors in 1997, which were provided by theMinistry of Economy and Trade in Lebanon andthe Central Bank of Lebanon
Oman
The Directorate General of Economic
Statistics in the Ministry of National Economyprepared the national accounts tables for Oman,based on SNA 1993 The main sources of data arethe results of annual studies and economic surveysconducted by the Directorate, in addition to annualreports from public and private sector institutionsData on the import and export of goods andservices for the period 1999 to 2003 vary fromthose published previously, as the Central Bank ofOman has revised the data based on themethodology outlined in the InternationalMonetary Fund (IMF) Balance of PaymentsManual, Fifth Edition (1993) The change inmethodology is associated with changes in datapertaining to household expenditure and domesticand national saving
Palestine
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statisticsprepared the national accounts tables up to 2002Data was prepared in accordance with SNA 1993
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^*\r tAj-jill CjLiL-aJI
Qatar
The Economic Statistics Section in the
Planning Council prepared the national accountstables of Qatar according to the recommendationsof SNA 1968 and those of the Arab LeagueUnified Arab System of National Accounts Thedata were based on annual economic surveysconducted by the Planning Council, in addition tostatistical data from various Government agenciesand institutions
Saudi Arabia
The Central Bureau of Statistics in the
Ministry of Planning prepared the nationalaccounts tables for Saudi Arabia in accordance
with SNA 1968 Estimates of GDP are largelybased on the production approach The mainsources of data were statistical surveys, in additionto reports from the private and public sectors
Syrian Arab Republic
The Central Bureau of Statistics prepared thenational accounts tables of the Syrian ArabRepublic in accordance with SNA 1968 Inaddition, the International Standard IndustrialClassification of All Economic Activities (ISICRev 3) issued by the United Nations was used toestimate the income series for the period 1999-2003 Production and product value was estimatedusing the industrial source method for somesectors and the expenditure method for others Themain sources of data were statistical surveys andreports issued by public sector institutions
United Arab Emirates
The Ministry of Planning in the United ArabEmirates prepared the national accounts tables inaccordance with SNA 1968, employing the terms,definitions and concepts of economic activitiesand sectors used in ISIC The main sources of data
concerning sectoral components of GDP werespecialized surveys and statistical studies ofeconomic sectors, in addition to data provided byGovernment sources and institutions
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Yemen o*^l
The Central Statistical Organization prepared S-^vj*11 ^LiL-aJt Jjlja. cL^OU ^J^j^A jV*aJi "jtithe national accounts tables for Yemen in ...jt ^^j ^<ha i^jiil ••.i.i-~w ^LLJUaj tu*jllaccordance with SNA 1968 Main sources of data .^ . LjaSll t>_c. SjJL_lall ijjj^ll <jjL^j5VI jjjUHIjincluded annual economic surveys and reports r c, ^ „ '.,„', „ , „
_ .. •' c i^.-' CjI uJJj (il jSjlb pJaJlj i_ibbjll -LwujjJI jjb-cwJlissued by the public sector Estimates ot some -1 JT^ ^ -^ -* J ^ -^GDP components were significantly improved -"—^ '^-^ ^^ l;^ * ^JUa*vl *^ C3^1 J->"through the use of more comprehensive surveys ujl—ibj ^c jUj&VIj i^b^Jl ^Lkill Ja^i Cj*« Jja^.1for the industrial sector and more accurate data on cLull j Sx-ljjll JS* n.sja.1 ajjU-^sI SJa^V JJother economic activities, including agncu'tureand construction
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Bahrain
Mn Dinars
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes (1)
Less subsidies (2)
GDP at market prices
Government final consumption
cxpendilure
Private final consumptionexpenditure
Change in stocks (3)
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods andservices
GDP at market prices
(1) Includes (2)
(3) Includes net error and omission
4-jLaJI jU—Vb - JUWIj yJUiVI (Jj-lt £3UI
Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
991 8 1016 1 1058 9 1128 2 1283 0
1060 9 1534 9 1463 3 1559 1 1772 9
353 6 364 5 359 9 383 5 436 1
83 0 814 99 1 105 6 120 1
2489 3
518 2
1378 4
-141 2
338 0
1963 4
1567 5
2489 3
2996 9
526 2
1411 8
-96 3
404 6
2680 3
1929 7
2996 9
29812
550 6
14157
-34 2
397 7
2454 2
1802 8
2981 2
3176 4 3612 0
588 7 672 3
1435 1 1479 8
137 5 1140
549 0 699 8
2580 3 2883 3
21142 2237 2
3176 4 3612 0
l-uUI JLJl qm\j•'P i • -1
(T) i_JJk.Vl 1->Aj
ti>—* jU-l^ ^JL^l yj^Ji gUl
(r) ujj—Syj _a*Ji
r.J •!•>]! J jU-aJI (_>* tJjjLal
' J -'•**J£l»JI (_>» uljjl j]1 UoiL
^,-B JUJj ^JbaKI vii-J gSLdl
(T) o-_^(l)
UuJij j4-» (jt-o—*(r>
AjjLUI jll^aVb - J"3 •-;.--•* j 4_i ' •j.-.'.H ^HJl (j-«jiS Jijl
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Bahrain
Mn Dinars
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees fromthe rest of the world (net)
^991 8
jLuj jjjL,
20W •.^uSite^i»^la^1016 1 1058 9
Operating surplus 1060 9 1534 9 1463 3
Property and entrepreneurialincome from the rest of the -101 6 -84 1 -120 8
world f netl
Indirect taxes (1) 83 0 81 4 99 1
165 8
1283 0 u^i^ J-Sju
v*JbJl fJUJl (jj ijyUjiJt uL^jiu i^JL-"
1772 9 u>—Jl o*U
(Jul j- ^Juil jae j a^ilji J*j ^jLd-168 7
120 1
(T) l_JJ£.VI b*iLLess subsidies (2)
Other current transfers from the
rest of the world (net)
Disposable income
Government final consumptionexpenditurePrivate final consumptionexpenditure
Saving
Appropriation of disposableincome
(1) Includes (2)
-308 I -372 4 -475 3 -496 2 571 8
1726 0 2175 9 2025 2 ^Lui Ji_Jl
5182 526 2 550 6 588 7 672 3 *-.jI»JJ ^JL+Jl v&**'V 13^1
1378 4 1411 8 1415 7 1435 1 1479 8 tj-ua vi+J, v&+~-il ijUMt
-170 6 237 9 58 9 107 1 283 3 >-Wi
1726 0 2175 9 2025 2 2130 9 2435 4 ^UJ iUjB
(T)
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Bahrain
Mn Dinars
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees fromthe rest of the world
Property and entrepreneurialincome from the rest of the
world
Other current transfers from the
rest oflhe world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees tothe rest of the world
Property and entrepreneurialincome to the rest of the world
Other current transfers to the
rest of (he world
Surplus of the nation fromcurrent transactions
Disposal of current receipts
External transactions - at current prices
1963 4 26803 2454 2 2580 3
1924 6 2379 3 1426 7
13 8 84 86
39018 5068 0 3889 5 3215 3
1567 5 1929 7 1802 8
2026 2 2463 4 1547 5 795 3
3219 380 8 483 9 501 7
-13 8 294 1 55 3 195 9
39018 5068 0 3889 5 32153
1028 1
46
Ujja-a
• ' -' - "j tLJI (jj lJjjLjJI
j^ijLkJl fix* (JJ ,jyl.ljJ i_jL*jj*j
fljjl yj ^luil Alt j <jiLJ JlJ
<4jL*JI • ,M —- •- s
22372 i_i*tJlj jiuJt ,jj i-iUjtjJl
•JUS J 4cj4J*S (jjljLiU i Ji*jj*j
V»jL*Jl•JjJl , Jl f jIJjJI jo&ull JiC-J •UlU JaJ
1196 8 n ^ *- . .yJ-jbJI
576 4 ,/»>** (J*J> ijJ» J ^ Sl>* uVi
-94 4 *±^i • •Jj'-* (jj <JjjB (jjJU
3916 0 <jjbJl • f* •** --Ii^ji l_ij^aJI
Gross domestic product by kind of economic activity - at current prices
Bahrain
Mn Dinars
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestryand fishilie
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and
insurance
Real estate and business services
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
b- Producers of government
services
c Producers of private non
profit services to householdsd- Domestic services of
households
Less imputed bank service
charges
2002; 2003-
21 4 22 1 21 7 210 22 5
453 5 840 8 740 0 784 2 910 4
306 7 342 8 358 1 374 8 403 7
449 42 8 42 8 43 8 49 6
105 6 107 0 1194 134 3 139 1
264 2 300 3 3170 355 0 369 4
196 3 211 0 224 2 248 9 262 6
537 2 640 0 556 9 558 5 711 4
268 7 273 0 285 3 303 3 320 6
51 7 53 2 56 9 612 64 3
2250 1 2833 0 2722 2 2884 9 3253 4
475 8 483 4 505 8 550 8 615 4
1 4 1 5 26 35 4 1
17 7 18 3 18 9 20 0 20 5
312 8 395 2 325 8 329 6 3312
CWJ^-^I
jbjJ jjJj.
• J.-1-.-t -1
i-ibUJIj J^jUIj 4*1jjl
(uiJ»Jl) ^Jja-L-MJ i ilr.lmn
Jjl. j*. .ft i_ilj-Lu-aft
.UJj JbJlj ,bj*fl
J^-'-J
(ji-nllj f&lluflj <jja_iJj 4luJ ijLu
ut>»-JIj u'SL-JK,j JLJ
(jfl-Jl j *-jJL*Jt • J -.-j.%
JL*c-"il L-iL*Jij SuUmJI l_J..j»J
• J.-.1 —n ^1
j-fl fJ*-, gfjS (.Jl
<tLbJl 4j!j*JI •—J • i*B -J
J •• -•* -* jj*j --* • J• *•*^ fj^j ' •-**'
GDP at producer's prices 2432 2 2941 1 2923 6 31295 3562 I £-ujJ1 jluL J-**ft J**& gUl
Import duties 57 1 55 8 57 6 46 9 49 9 •*jt*~-f r>*j
GDP at Purchaser's prices 2489 3 2996 9 29812 3176 4 3612 0 j j*-*! Jm*±i ^Jb^VI yl—1. gU
-24-
1 T AjjLJI jU-*iU- UJJ*^ J V*-"3**1 *Ja-JK1 l_i—a. ^JLolVI (^Ja—JI g3JIGDP by Economic Activities in Bahrain - at Current Pnces 2003
Producers of
government services
17 0%
Financial institutions
and insurance
19 7%
Transport storageand communication
7 3%
Others
4 2%
Mining and quarrying
25 2%
Wholesale and retail
trade, restaurants andhotels
10 2%
Manufacturingelectricity gas and
water
12 5%
Construction
3 8%
GDP by Expenditure in Bahrain - at Current Pnces 2003
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30% -
20%
10% -
0%
18 61%
40 97%
S //SSS/////SSSSSS
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79 83%
• Government final consumption expenditure GPnvate final consumption expenditure
5 Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
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(,<!jbJ J*-^b - JbWj ^jUa-VI ^la-1 gUGross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices1'
Egypt J**-
Mn Pound ^-lii <j_jll*
90546Compensation of employees 99389 106736 115142 115843* U^-L-^
Operating surplus 188278 201611 225597 245476 244280* (Uuiil (j»lJ
Consumption of fixed capital 22328 21458 18788 21105 26571* <->/JI Jul ,jJj £i+ujt
Indirect taxes 28231 28383 29011 29483 34334* •j J; -B jfi. <_Lilj.jJ
Less subsidies 4564 5024 4930 5949 6028* wUftfl L-jL.
GDP ai market prices 324819 345817 375202 405257 415000 JjJI JUlJj^JbaVI ^la-J fOJl
Government final consumption
expenditure34376 38269 44219 49468 52000 A-jiaJl yJ+JI ^Ci+J-tfl JaWI
Private final consumptionexpenditure
252772 265736 282012 300640 303000 U-Ui ^J+J l/WI JLiKt
Change in stocks 3421 2402 2591 2781 2900 ujj»-»Ly j*^1
Gross fixed capital formation 58123 58953 59639 66613 68100 ^ju^vi u£t juj ^.ij ojji.
Exports of goods and services 50712 65920 76709 78833 90000 1J -'- *J *luJl jjj ljIjJLjJ
Less imports of goods and services 74585 85463 89968 93078 101000 • i -'-*j (tLJl ljj i_itjjtjfl b*db
GDP at market prices 324819 345817 375202 405257 415000 J>-ll jU-tj ^JWtfl ^Ja-JI glil
* ESCWA estimate
(l)Tht mentioned yean are fiscal that start July
IJL.YI LjljjJU *
jJjj \ v1 ^ ***•• l-J' J"" i/* «jjlldl Jji—Jl (\)
AjjIjJI jIa*-1TU - "-;-'• j Ay uj«jji)j £LI*!I ^ja) J»iA
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Egypt
Mn Pound
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees fromthe rest ofthe world (nel)
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurialincome from the rest of the
90546
-517
188278
1991
99389
-517
201611
85
106736
-517
225597
-106
115142
-517
245476
-3259
Alia. J>i*
115843* uiUJI lJ-jhju
-517* v*jbJ (SaJi u- ,jJJ*Jl Oj^ju v*-*
244280* iW"» u-a*
/AaSi 1jj fjLW* J3*j •4-lILJ Jjj 1_r*-*.*4°46'' y»jUJ>
world (net)
Indirect taxes 28231 28383 29011 29483 34334" •jhiLuJl jjfc h^Jljtdlt
Less subsidies 4564 5024 4930 5949 6028" UJiCit UtSb
Other current transfers from the
rest ofthe world (net)15766 15265 13078 16771 14711*
fitSl u- jjVtfl *JjbJI ULyajH ,/Ljj
Disposable income 319731 339192 368869 397147 398576* ^LuAJul
Government final consumption
expenditure34376 38269 44219 49468 52000 ^jiijj ^jl+ji ja+usi) jumi
Pnvale final consumptionexpenditure
252772 265736 282012 300640 303000 y-bJ V1+JI ^SVII JUNI
Saving 32583 35187 42638 47039 43576 ju-«i
Appropriation of disposable income 319731 339192 368869 397147 398576* CL-J J»_ut i J.«j.«>.
* ESCWA estimates IjU tJjjjij *
(1) The mentioned years are fiscal thai start July I h)m vi ii? ***-• "'j— ^ •jjiiJi uijwl (*)
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Egypt
Mn Pound
AjjUJ jbUi.^L - AiijLU • J»-^a
External transactions - at current prices
OJib.
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees fromIhe rest of the world
Property and entrepreneurialincome from the rest of the world
Other current transfers from the
rest ofthe world
50712 65920 76709 78833 90000 -*-**j {^ a- JjJb-B
0 0 0 0 0 yJ-JbJl jJUJI uj uJjbJl -bjyjfcj
6565 6258 6814 4106 4231 ^jbJ ,JWl^ j^tSJ alej a»1LJi J»j
15962 15440 13313 17072 15010 ^jbJl ,JuJl u- tfJ»l Ajjb. L-Sbj^
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees lo therest ofthe world**
Property and enlrepreneunal
income to the rest of the world
Other current transfers to the rest
ofthe world
Surplus of the nation from currenttransactions
Disposal of current receipts
73239
74585
517
4574
196
-6633
73239
' ESCWA estimates
** Country figures according to its responselo the publication'] questionnaire
(1) The mentioned vears are fiscal that start July 1
87618
85463
517
6173
175
-4710
87618
96836
89968
517
6920
235
-805
96835
100011
93078
517
7365
301
-1250
100011
109241
1010O0
517
8277
299
-852
109241
<4jLaJ L-dlijmJ
ubiilJj {J-l u- l-iUjIjJI
fjbj J 4cj*J<*A <j>l*UJI uLdjjftj
^ajbJl fXtil Jl jjti <iJa. i-CtjjUU
fjjbJl ubjjidl uj 4jjjj (jjJU
AjjbJI . -S ... ,.» ^j) ujuul
jJjj > L^>
.1 ^JjJl -J—»i L. jlj *jjjl fUJ >
<jJL* lJjum ^* 1JjijjJl .JjlaJl (1)
AjjUJ jU—^L - ^jLaSVI JabUt f- jj L_u-Jk (ifJUj.Vl ^K-Jt £jLJI
Gross domestic product by kind of economic activity - at current prices
Egypt
Mn Pound ***=>• lJJ>A*
«Q> J#~ ;r •,..1%;:f... lfW i~; tfooo ^iriooillJ|£2002jM>^2003 tH§p * §v^Jgli£ - ,a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestry*and fiihme
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and holds
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and
insurance
Real estate and business sen ices
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
b- Producers of governmcnl
services
c- Producers of pnvale non-profli
services to households
d- Domes! ic sen ices of
households**
Less imputed bank service charges
Plus Import duties
GDP at market prices
48935
17646
61525
6424
10867
34890
15385
35825
1820
1773
235090
28912
1004
77629
28896
11080
324819
* Published data on the website of Ministry of Planning* Represents balancing item
(1 >The mentioned jears are fiscal lhai start July I
52845
30110
62185
6361
10205
38038
14336
40114
1598
939
256731
32664
1087
78226
32172
9281
345817
55065
35121
67036
6947
7188
45870
18159
42847
1354
796
280383
36876
1258
83352
35851
9184
375202
-27-
58369
40759
71287
7586
5322
53618
19417
37876
1401
1046
296681
40027
1422
90022
32044
9149
405257
62577
38906
73924
7695
8549
50430
19058
44772
1617
1026
308555
40325
1384
91540
37025
10222
415000
• J--i- -» -i
Aj*1j»jJiI • J--1--H
iI^jJIj jUJlj (-LijfiJl
OjjjJlj <l**Jl »jLu
(jjLiftj ^UuJlj
(J^jLJlj 4^&jJ| l-lLj*J>4A
jljc^i i j.i. j *^jU»ji q.jjj
ljLcLl-jJI * --I
J ' ") •"i v^1' "*'* *J •"* j* ••• ~rj-Jfl fJajj £jjS
**4jU»ll AJjuA uUuJI -j
<^lj>JbJl • J - '-11 i«J-«J ' 'A •
LjjJjJl fJUj Ijlj
£uJI jUJ* ^JUaVI (^Ja-J gJUl'j'j'1 "'"'; u-t-1*1 *j'jj "'j- ^ 'jj-'"- ' ir,n "
J^Ji ' tyl'f «**- —!>*- t/* »jjliJI ljIji_H(\)
Domestic services of
households
22 1%
GDP by Economic Activities in Egypt - at Current Prices 2003
Others
5 3%
Producers of
government services9 7% Agriculture hunting,
forestry and fishing15 1%
Transport storageand communication
4 6%
Mining and quarryingmanufacturing,
electricity, gas andwater
29 0%
80% t
70% -
60% -
50%
40% -
30% -
20% -
10%
0% 1
Wholesale and retail
trade restaurants and
hotels
1??%
Construction
2 1%
T r AjjLJI jU-tfb - ju»j J JUN1 u*-a JUa.'i'i Ja*i\ gUlGDP by Expenditure in Egypt - at Current Prices 2003
73 01"%
mGovernment final consumption expenditure • Private final consumption expenditure
B Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
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Iraq
Mn Dinars
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
GDP at market prices
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Pmate final consumption expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and services
GDP al market prices
AjjLUI jbu-Vb - aJc JLUVIjyJUtfI g-LwJ j-JUl
Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
m -2000 2001 •20028 2003;
AjjLaJ jLw"tfb - 4l.rti.ivk* j </ (_jj*cuii £U*fl tj-AjaS Ja>jJI
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Iraq
Mn Dinars
Jlj**
(bu-JI u*U
uAJI JUS u-lj LlDb^ul
• jJbjJI Jjt l_J1j_*Jl
jj-! jb-ij vjl«.vi j*-* e1^
-_.ji.JJ J+A v&*~W JJ-Vl
^JUiVl L__1JJ| ^JU-ljlt jJjIjU
i J . l>%j *t. _n ^ ujIjJLjOI
i rl «)\Bj ^lull ,jj uljjljj LjlSLi
Jj-H jU-L,^jWfl Ja*ll {J-Jl
jLuJ jjjL
1995ig|5V ^OJ0I .fl**FSF» i.;~f200;i4?- -2W2fS'^-206jV^?#?^Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees from the restofthe world (net)
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest or the world (net)
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
Other current transfers from the rest of
the world (net)
Disposable income
Government final consumphonexpenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Saving
Appropriation of disposable income
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Ufl*bJl '-•'-•jj"-'
!/»>* (JbJl |jj uJJjJl i-i+aiju ySb-i
IJ>-lJ1 y^JLl
fjjj jjj fjLiill lit j A^SUt JaJ 1/jLji
»J*JjjJl JjP L_ulj-«S
L-Ut-il L-Jb
£b*!l JajJl
4-ji-Jl .j-ibi-JI (/CJLJ---VI JUJV1
^IjjJI JjJS
Iraq
Mn Dinars
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from therest ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest of the world
Other current transfers from the rest of
the world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees to the resl ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial income to
Other current transfers lo the rest of the
world
Surplus of the nation from currenttransactions
Disposal of current receipts
ijjjj JU--Vb - Ai_>jL_Ji _-ti_-ol
External transactions - at current prices
• ' -'- *j fXJi <jj i_iljJL__ll
^-.jL-S ^J-Jl j* rjl>HH ji* j AjIW J*j
,j-»JbJ fJbJt u- j j»1 *_jU <-tf*j»-
4jjL»JI • -l ••—* •-*
' J '***j j-i-Jl u* -JJjljB
^ijbJ fJUJl ,_Jl ^CjlJjJ jJ-^ L-lbA^/U
*jijji^ £ju-Ji w*i» -a» j AjSJ-a J-j
^aJjJl ,JbJl ^ _,j»l AuU L-iAjJ-J
<jjbJl -jLJjaJI jj <JjJ]t (jail
*jjbj ijli-l. nB ^ _*j___S
AjjUJl jbu-Vb - jJL_a_i_l _»L___. £j- --—a. J\+*X\ (/a-Jl jjjUI
Gross domestic product by kind of economic actrvity - at current prices
Iraq
Mn Dinars
a- Industries
Agriculture hunting and forestry
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and waler
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
i-Jf-UiB -I
-ibbJIj ->-_Bj *cljjA
V_.lj_j_.11 ukUal
Vljj_J1 i_Apb»_Jt
»bjjj JjJij (.L-jjiJl
jJbiSj p-li-Jlj Kija-ilij «-~-Jl tjlJ-iand hotels
Transport, storage and communication
1-manual institutions and insurance
Real estate and business sen ices
Community social and personal sen ices
LJJJ-JIJ ^SjlS I.i. .Jjj
JL*yi _jL__-j *iJZ*Ii -AjJ-JI
*y- •-* j 4jE___,Vl Uwl -jL»_-
Total industriesuUUjJI J—a.\
b- Producers of government services
c- Producers of private non-profit
services to households
d- Domestic sen ices of households
iojji-Jl l_iL-.1--B j-ii« ~v
J LJjfj1 <__-! *__i_Jl i.il •1-^ j___.--_j_.11 *---j pjB
i .T» .ft All >_Jl • J *'• ^ —J
'j — -" <(lj»__JI • J•'-* ^j-"j l___b
GDP at basic pricesV-i-.1i jU-iw ,A__1iv1-^1 E-1-*
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
• i1-! •••" Je _Jj__B liiljl_jL-.1I l+-.L_-b
GDP at market pricesjj_ji ju-i- <_j__.ii <___-.ii gui
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AjjL_JI jbu-Vg - JUKIj ^JL-rfl <_-_-_> g-Ul
Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Jordan u->jVl
Mn Dinars jLuJ jj-U
^^gk^'f^-^W^-^Mgiwfti||^ip;%SJf200^5Jr2WK^f2p8*^lCm^gSWfm' -i- ^Compensation of employees 2319 7 2347 2 2407 8 2547 8 2709 8 (jJ-US l_U_vju
Operating surplus 1768 9 2042 8 2222 6 2348 1 2451 4 tb___H (j-JLi
Consumption of fixed capital 675 3 670 9 691 1 7213 773 2 i_i/_H JLJl ,j_Ij dfcl+uJ
Indirect taxes 1034 1 944 8 1029 1 1095 1 1137 4 tj-ibjJl jf- __ilj__S
Less subsidies 30 9 16 5 116 135 155 -Aiell l____
GDP at market prices 5767 1 5989 2 6339 0 6698 8 7056 2 _b-JI Ja*±) yrJL_.11 <___J glJl
Government final consumption
expenditure1386 7 1421 6 1458 4 1541 6 1620 9 -_>j___] <i_l+Jl <jX-i--.11 J--1I
Private final consumption expenditurt 4166 3 4842 9 5158 1 5198 4 5599 4 _,-__» J** yrOb__.il J__11
Change in stocks -106 6 63 9 79 2 52 3 71 5 UJu--* _r> J*-»
Gross fixed capital formation 1353 5 1263 3 1238 8 1294 4 1310 0 <_JL_.11 _4>__ J_J u-^j _yj_.
Exports of goods and services 2505 4 2507 0 2677 2 3036 3 3185 6 -jU__Sj _i-J ijj ^J^'-J*
Less imports of goods and services 3537 9 4109 5 4272 7 4424 2 4731 2 _J___Jlj£l_JI <jj lJjJjJ L_-b
GDP at market prices 5767 3 5989 2 6339 0 6698 8 7056 2 j^-JI jU-Jy(jJU-,11 ,,--__» pU
I^L-I -iljj-v *LSCWA estimates
AjjUJ jb__,VU - A3,,jij,rti.1 j Aj __j____! __L_*il <j-tj-Jl (j_*iS
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Jordan
Mn Dinars
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees from therest ofthe world (nel)
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest of the world (nel)
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
Other current transfers from the rest
ofthe world (nel)
Disposable income
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Saving
Appropriation of disposable income
ESCWA estimate
jU_i OJA*
^-iS^^lKg^^tog^i~1999" lM00!>J^ L20«ti_-T-.':
2319 7 2347 2 2407 8 2547 8 2709 8
1009 1143 126 4 135 1 125 3
1768 9 2042 8 2222 6 2348 1 2451 4
-109 6 -18 8 63 -56 1 -22 9
1034 1 944 8 10291 1095 1 11374
30 9 165 11 6 13 5 155
1328 3 1548 5 1459 8 1605 4 1537 9
6411 4 6962 3 7240 4 7661 9 7923 3
1386 7 1421 6 1458 4 15416 1620 9
4166 3 4842 9 5158 1 5198 4 5599 4
858 5 697 8 623 9 921 9 703 0
64114 6962 3 7240 4 7661 9 7923 3
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125 3 i>-jbJI flail u-u^UJI l____jj_j yjL-i
lUi__J ___-)
fJUJ <jj -jb"* -le-j 4^___t J_j i^-b*
•j-b-B j^- vaj__ii
_ile.1l L__b
£l_JI ____(
A-ji-il <__+_( yfi<4*-VI _a*wi
O-iaJl (jJ+JI y_ai4_-1l J-JII
jL-Jll
_;L_1 _U__ •
Ij&J ljIjjJL *
Jordan
Mn Dinars
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employeesfrom the rest of the world
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest ofthe world
Other current transfers
from the rest of the world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employeeslo the rest ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial incometo the rest of the world
Other current transfers
lo the rest of the world
Surplus of the nationfrom current transactions
Disposal of currenl receipts
ESCWA estimates
ijj_vj i •. -f . — A_»>jL_J r i1 ii •"I
External transactions - at current prices
2505 4
1180
213 5
1527 8
4364 7
2507 0
1308
344 4
1851 5
4833 7
2677 2
142 6
3172
1655 9
4792 9
3036 3
1514
191 7
1789 8
5169 2
3185 6
1416
284 4
1765 7
5377 4
3537 9 4109 5 4272 7 4424 2 47312
17 1 165 162 162 163
323 1 363 2 310 9 247 8 307 3
199 5 303 0 196 1 184 5 227 9 ^»_*-Jl i-*** _r* -^ V^* -**J--
287I 415 -3 0 2965 947 ^>-J> '-J-L^ u- ^J-11 o"**
4364 7 4833 7 4792 9 5169 2 5377 4
jlu_ JJ-1*
• J • '* *j vl-JI (jj -Jj i .-til
V*jb_t fia* <j_ (jjLUJI l_1__ljj«j
{1*1 _p> fJ-"H -Iftj ^^U-Ji J_jyr-jbJl
4^jL__l . n ._._•.»
_J___Jj ti-JI ^jj lJJjIjB
^U_l ^ l£j_JjJI (jJjU_l l_il-_JJIU
j-inJi _ji £j_i*s -j1-"' _iUj *j-i_s ji.j
*jjbJI • N. -.. •.» ^ji uj_aJ
lji_>1 lJjjJ_i
AjjUA jla-V/b - jJL___Wt ibid £jw ----- (jJU-..l (jia-vB _-U
Gross domestic product by kind of economic activity - al current prices
Jordan oJj^I
Mn DinarsjL_o j_^A.
--il, „. "" ' _': jf" 2 1599 2000 , 2001 2002 2003
a- IndustriesL__tb__]| -1
Agriculture, hunting, forestryand fishing
1159 120 9 124 3 134 6 145 6 -jbUJIj -i-*Bj 4t1jj.
Mining and quarrying 163 8 171 5 176 4 188 7 188 1 (_lP"l-&) At-lj3--.11 . -c-1 >.-iB
Manufacturing 7159 767 5 793 4 885 4 990 2 d ill j". .1* -_ftC ' •• -**
Electricity gas and water 129 3 134 4 140 6 156 6 163 4 iLuJlj j__lj ebj+tt
Construction 207 1 203 3 231 0 251 7 279 3 'j1 -1*
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels577 6 6194 662 0 671 8 680 9 <jjb_tij .ciivjij *_j__Hj<jj_Ji >ji__
Transport, storage and
communication762 2 819 7 907 2 934 9 1025 7 <jjj*_tij L_tfi--rfi j j__i
Financial institutions and insurance 162 1 193 0 2179 299 4 328 5 _yfjLjlj <j3.tb • ' J-B
Real estate and business services 842 7 889 9 930 0 951 9 969 3 JUcVl L_i_jij AlA--" •J • '* *
Community social and personal210 1 224 2 238 7 268 2 308 1 -j--- •-iij A_e.U_.VI ^m-J i.ii• i-
services
Total industries 3886 7 4143 8 4421 5 4743 2 5079 I L_icb__n (jAj-,1
b- Producers of government services 995 6 1042 2 1077 I 1135 5 1178 6 J i. .^-. Tl _j__—_n ^__u —_J
c- Producers of private non-profit
services to households57 4 59 9 58 2 63 0 67 6
• *•) •1 <_J1 4-_-_ll (_Aj-l_Jl jxuj -£j-1i fj_.j jvjJi ^
d- Domestic services of households 79 97 11 5 125 129 'j1- -" <^lj_-1 • •!-'-» -J
Less unpuled bankservicecharges 93 5 111 9 123 0 199 8 225 8 '••—•• •» 4jJj__J . 1-i-li _,_j_,j 1mili
CDP at basic prices 4854 1 5143 7 5445 3 5754 4 61124 AhJ-Vfl jU-Vb yJb_.11 ,_-___« gjbJ
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products913 2 845 5 893 7 944 4 943 8
1 j-"-h _Jc h,j|j__ii ijHj
ub-tll I+jj ' -"-•
CDP at market prices 5767 3 5989 2 6339 0 6698 8 7056 2 jj-Ji jbuij <_iu_ii l_u__n g-_Ji
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t r alA-JI jL__,Vb - jj.j.1 vGDP by Economic Actlviti
Others
13 4%
Producers y^^^^^^Hgovernment services^ /^^^___________l
16 7% \ /tntn^H\ /♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦■♦■^M
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦-♦ J^&-♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦-♦♦-♦♦<»*■♦♦♦♦>*♦*♦♦«*■♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*_.W♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*jH«tS
3
a:
Aijl___t.i 4j___.ii _____ 1/____.l
in Jordan - at Current P
Mm
r
/— ele
tJa-S ,_J-J!rices 2003
ng and quarryingnanufactunng,ctncity, gas and
water
19 0%
Construction
_^_—~~' 4 0%
**■♦**'
11
\*V^fr,\<\</rr&yy \ Wholesale and retailX'X'Xv/ ^trade restaurants andX\vX/ hotels;X'' ;I/ 96%u
V'i'!' tTOr
/ N,-. . . . / ,i
V,
personal services -' V i '-^^ \
4 4%
Fins
insu
and
in
ra
b
c
n
u
a
a
SI
1 8
n
r
s
4
St
s
tutions,
I estate
services
\ Transport storage*-and communication
14 5%
90%
80% -
70% -
60%
50%
40%
30% -
20% -
10% -
0% -
1 T -_u__J1 jb-Vb - .jJjVI v* JUWl -*-_, <jJU_>.l (____*!! jjJUlGDP by Expenditure in Jordan - at Current Pnces 2003
79 35%
67 05%
B Government final consumption expenditure • Private final consumption expenditure
B Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
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Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
jb_J (JjjI-Kuwait
Mn Dinars
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital*
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
CDP al market prices
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in slocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and services
GDP at market prices
(I) Includes Increase in sloclu
'Country figure* according to its response
to the publication s questionnaire
3247 5
52112
613 9
123 4
263
9169 7
2463 3
4775 7
3336 5
7476 7
399 1
122 5
22 5
113123
2409 7
4988 9
30613
6860 1
4186
127 9
22 2
10445 7
2528 5
5320 2
31196
6990 7
450 4
153 3
22 6
106914
2929 4
5854 9
3643 1
8163 8
478 5
179 0
23 1
124413
3223 5
6168 8
1334 7 867 7 910 0 979 1 1076 0
4212 0 6534 0 5490 0 51710 6817 0
3616 0 3488 0 3803 0 4243 0 4844 0
9169 7 113123 10445 7 10691 4 12441 3
_a_j__t' i^,ufu
_b____iA ____!
*i_u_Jl JbJl ij-1j -bLf-jt
ij_A_J» j^ L_u1j__ll
_i_U.11 ____>
Jj_JI jU-L ,^---.11 i--vJ1 gZJt
4_jl__I<_r_+JI <j-__J_-.11 JUull
,j_i_JIJ+* ^+--11 J-.11
UJ----1 J JiM
1 ,_>L_-1l -J-R JLJI o-Ij uij-J
l_U_iJj (d_J _lj lJjjL__1
-A.J-Jlj £--_ (jj -Jjjljll U_tb
jjj—A j-_-b <-lUa.il <_____! -JbJl
<jjj_-JI ,_! j*J o---J (<)
(j__JI jU^j-I <_Jc JjJI "_-__ b <jlj *JjJl f-ji '
AjjUJI jtwtfb - AjL-Mi-M.1 J Aj __j*_u_! £-U]l (^jiS J-™_»
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Kuwait
Mn Dinars
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees from therest of the world (net)
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest of the world (net)
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
Other current transfers from the rest
of the world (net)
Disposable income
Covernment final consumption
expenditure
Privale final consumption expenditure
Saving
Appropriation of disposable income
:i9ȣ 2000 2001 2002 2003
3247 5 3336 5 3061 3 31196 3643 1
52112 7476 7 68601 6990 7 8163 8
1555 0 2055 0 1503 0 10160 991 0
123 4 122 5 127 9 153 3 179 0
26 3 22 5 22 2 22 6 23 1
-610 0 -600 0 -637 0 -652 0 709 0
9500 8 12368 2 10893 1 10605 0 12244 8
2463 3 2409 7 2528 5 2929 4 3223 5
4775 7 4988 9 5320 2 5854 9 6168 8
2261 8 4969 6 3044 4 1820 7 2852 5
9500 8 12368 2 10893 1 10605 0 12244 8
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jL__ _>j-L*
j__j_.I1 -Jb-Il <j* <J>_.UJ1 -Jb_yj--l ij-b-l
Jj___Jl <j__U
flM$ <jj ,-J1-"* Ji=-J 4jl-_l ___1 (j-*--
jj-J-lJI jf- i_LJlj-aJ1
_JJl_VI !____
rJb-H <jj jj-.1I SjbJl i-i^j--J1 ^J-—
_L_JI J_jB
oji__ </a+Ji (_ci+_-ii jL-ii
_*__* li_i+_l <_J_-J-_.11 J-ull
jUJll
£___ J_j)l
Kuwait
Mn Dinars
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from therest ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest of the world
Olher current transfers from the rest
ofthe world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees to the restofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial income
to the rest of the world
Other current transfers to the rest of
the world
Surplus ofthe nation from currenttransactions
Disposal of current receipts
AjjL-JI jl___*fb ~ Al-JL-J l_-_-__]I
External transactions - at current prices
4212 0
1855 0
30 0
6097 0
3616 0
6534 0
2244 0
26 0
8804 0
3488 0
5490 0
1664 0
16 0
7170 0
3803 0
51710
1127 0
150
6313 0
4243 0
6817 0
1076 0
7913 0
4844 0
300 0 189 0 161 0 1110 85 0
640 0 626 0 653 0 667 0 729 0
1541 0 4501 0 2553 0 1292 0 2255 0
6097 0 8804 0 7170 0 6313 0 7913 0
4JJ-1_,L__ jjjL
• J - ' - "J <tl_J1 _u lJjJL-O
<^_>j__U fijj, _u u^L-jlE i_iL_yj*j
|J_Jl (jj ^---J1 _-Cj A«U->I J__]
.y-jbJ
*jj__n. ,i..-. -*
I_|U__JI j <U_JI (JJ -lljjl jit
fllJSJ 4*jV_J _yljU-> uLojji-i
fXuSi J fjiJjJl ^--uJI JiUvj AlLUS (j_,J
(--jL-Jl JUJ __I1 jjfcl <jjb. "5L|>-j
Aui-Ji L-Liu-i (jj <jj_B u_jii
A(j1_-1 _£b___U-1 jJ L-Jj___l
AjjUJl jl__-.L - ^Jb___VI ib__B £jm_--_-<jJ_--VI yJa-JI £jL_1
Gross domestic product b> kind ofeconomic activity - at current prices
Kuwait
Mn Dinars
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting forestry andfish me
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage and communication
financial institutions and insurance
Real eslate and business services
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
b- Producers of government sen ices
c- Producers of private non profit
services to households
d- Domestic services of households
Less imputed bankservice charges
1999
39 2
3328 6
1015 6
236 8
239 6
692 8
486 7
572 7
671 7
184 5
7468 2
1898 5
68
157 8
442 1
2000
41 2
5544 4
8001
245 5
255 2
696 1
552 1
616 9
666 1
182 7
9600 3
1934 3
98
166 5
475 6
2001
47 7
4587 0
678 8
253 1
262 6
733 2
597 5
692 7
670 2
189 9
8712 7
1952 8
109
174 7
489 3
2002:
59 9
4405 6
743 8
275 3
270 7
764 0
616 1
722 8
677 8
195 9
8731 9
2158 7
11 1
183 0
490 2
2003
65 8
5794 0
897 3
300 8
285 3
791 5
633 0
760 3
684 6
198 8
10411 4
2275 2
116
199 4
544 6
--jj-Jl
jl_u j^__
_U___I1 -I
_j___lj j___lj ^tljjll
(_*j__l) 4j_ij__-.li __cu_Ji
>L_-lj j_-1j tLjf-Jl
jjb-flj ffrU-Jlj •_J_Jlj 'JjjJI »jL_i
_yj__ll j _j1___1I j Jk_l
jx.Utj i_x_n • J j -H
JLjfcll l_L__,j ^j__Jl • ' -•-"
'i "j J-f-L__.1l "
__£.____ (JL_»1
<jj.ji_Jl ' rti 1-T1 j* '•* ~i_i
• "j • 1 <_J1 A-a__H• J -'-* j- "- ~r
j-.11 riauj -_-j]l J
4___JI *_]j__l • J •'-» -j
GDP at basic prices 9089 2 112353 103618 10594 5 12353 0 4j___.11 jU—lb <_JU_.11 yJ.-JI g-Ull
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on productsu>80 5 77 0 83 9 96 9 88 3
i-U-jJ Jt l^flj__l| UJj
' uLZcYI l+uL__b
GDP at market prices 9169 7 113123 10445 7 106914 124413 <_____ jl_-_, <_1U-1I <____» gAJI
(l| Import duliM •jljjlj fj-j (')
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T r AjjUA jU-Vb - L-jj-H<jJAfi___-1i -____.! -_-_. (jj-_.1t <ji---l jtf-JIGDP by Economic Activities in Kuwait - at Current Pnces 2003
Producers of
government services
18 3%
Real estate and
business services
5 5%
Others
7 5%
Mining and quarrying46 6%
Financial institutions
and insurance
6 1%
60% -j
50% -
40% -
30% -
20% -
10% -
0% -
Wholesale and retail
trade restaurants and
hotels
6 4%
Manufacturingelectricity gas and
water
9 6%
T T AjjUJ- jU-Vb - -jjjSJI (_-! jL-ill __-_, JUatf\ Ja^i\ __UlGDP by Expenditure in Kuwait - at Current Prices 2003
54 79%
49 58%
B Government final consumption expenditure • Private final consumption expenditureHGross capital formation D Exports of goods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
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Lebanon
Mn Pounds
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
GDP al marketprices
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in slocks
Cross fixed capital formahon (1)
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and services
GDP aI market prices
* ESCWA estimates
(I) Includes Increase in slocks
•Ajj4J jl—Vb - JLWlj ^JL-V.1 (jJa-J _*3_J
Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices1'
24816000 24816000 25312000 26324000 27802408
19431141 19431141 19819513 20620531 21772557
76-13053 76-13053 7795815 8110888 8564026
7222786 7222786 7367148 7653896 8089245
15583302 15583302 15894767 16537164 17461060
250642 SI 2506-4281 25565244 26598479 2 8084J 80
24816000 24816000 25312000 26324000 27802408
*Ajj1__S JjuJUi - Jl';-" j Aj __j*-u_1 ^LUJl yJj-B J-.-D
.National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices*
Lebanon
Mn Pounds
Compensation oTeniplovecs
Compensation ofemplovets from Iheresl of the world (net)
Operating surplus
Pro pert) and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest oT Ihe world (nel)
Indirect taxes (nel)
I ess subsidies
Olher current transfers from the resl
of the world (net)
Disposable income
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumpnon expenditure
Saving
Approprianon ofdisposable income
ESCWA esnmates
1999 ;2000 ,t2001t 2002^ 2003
1437646 1425918 1467317 18204S3
167388 79924 126682 113584 93231
26321842 26905999 28258067 29730958
19431141 19431141 19819513 20620531 21772557
7643053 7643053 7795815 8110888 8564026
-653160 752352 709330 -473352 -605625
26421034 26321842 26905999 28258067 29730958
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uL-J
'J^UJV1-
jjobUJI _jI__jj*j
<Ul_J u^u
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JjJjJj jJ-Jl j. l_IjJL-J1
• J -'fcnj <uL_ft <j*_j1jjIjA l_alL
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u-uj „ju_ii <_a+_-vi jujm
Ja.SH
_UJi JijJl • J.-. "
l^_UJ L-it^im *
Lebanon
Mn Pounds
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from the
rest of the world (I)
Properly and entrepreneurial income
from the rest of the world
•AjjU- jU_.Vb - AjajUJ ___U_j_S
External transactions - at current prices-'
ub_]
15583302 15583302 15894767 16537164 17461060 __-_«Jij .U-Ji _- Jji-Wi
1437646 1425918 1467317 1820483 1835318 (*) ^r-jbJ •*-» u- oA*-J -J~-ij--
(jj-jLiJ i-Ui ijj ,__uJ ilej •^lUA J»J
Other current transfers from the rest
of the world (2)167388 79924 126682 113584 93231 (T) <_»>*» fi-JI _- jj-l OjU l__Lj__
Current receipts 17188336 17089144 17488766 18471231 19389610 4jj__R . ^ -* . •!>
Imports oTgoods and services
Compensation or employees lo the resl
of ihe world
Property and entrepreneurial incomelo the rest of Ihe world
Other current transfers to the rest of
the world
25064281 25064281 25565244 26598479 28084480 __*__*. ,__—Jl _- JjJjJI
<_^jbJ1 ,-1-JJ <Cji_J <j__UJI lXjij^u
flat J gji-JI <•>-_ il* j •____! J_J
<-*jU*
<_-jbJ j-t-Jt<_,J jj-l *jj_- -Ctu--
Surplus of Ihe nation from currenttransactions
-7875946 7975138 8076478 -8127248 8694870 4jjL_Jl LjbL-JI <j_*Jj_» __u_
Disposal of current receipts 17188336 17089144 17488766 18471231 19389610 *jjl_JI •** -- •-» <_J1 _ij__J
lj-_l _i>jj__
„_,___» fJ-J u- yJ-b* _i _-j^u _jl__ (N)<__jl_J fJ-JI ijj jj_-fl AjjLiJI -Jjj-J (J*-* (T)
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Net compensation of employees from the resl or the world(2) Nei other current transfers from the rest of the world
Lebanon
Mn Pounds
•AjjUJI jL__,V-i- jjL___ril _____ll £>i_____ ^JUa..! ^---Jl £_--l
Gross domestic product by kind or economic activity - at current prices'-U-m1
i9S9~H ^S2^^fe20ji^;^*j002. Jp>;20tt3>^ ^"f^jjjjjgi «i&a- Industries
• J.-i--» -1
Agriculture, hunting, forestry andflshintl
Mining and quarrying
1557434 1557434 1588562 1652074 I74485S _jU_Jj _i__)j 4£.ljjft
(_£—u)) *j_1j__-VI L_i_.1__jJ1
.Manufacturing 3357798 3357798 3424911 3561842 376IS82 i ill .-. ll ' J*~1 | rtP
Llectncify, gas and water 360279 360279 367480 382172 403635 LJj jUj *Lj*__J
Construction 1312254 2322254 236S669 2463371 2601719 _Ly____|
Wholesale and retail Irade,
restaurants and hotels5294039 5294039 5399851 5615743 5931134 jjjUllj ȣ-______) j AJjiJj <L*__J *jl__J
Transport, storage andcommunication
1321708 132I708 1348125 1402025 1480765 ^uj^jj i-n\+~tt\j j-j
Financial institutions and insurance 5601820 5601820 5713784 5942227 6275954 L_g*_Jj 4_JlJ c_jL___.^J
Real estate and business services 2119468 2119468 2161830 2248263 2374530 J_tVl i_jL---».j ^jV---J l_iL_w!__J
Community social and personal _^________J j <_c.L*_u_.7l - *L-** b_jl.jj-fc
serv ices
Total industries 21934799 21934799 22373213 23267717 24574478 l_jUL-__J1 i_fJU-»l
b- Producers of government
services
c- Producers of private non-profit
serv ices to households
2881201 2881201 2938787 3056283 3227930 A i_ A-^l i J _• wl Jt. m —i i
^j-n r^j e^j* j*
d- Domestic serv ices of households*__1___J <J ll-JL i__iL*-__J —J
Less impuled bank service charges*L________J -t * j^ J-'I L^J-,W - _ »__, j !_____il_j
GDP at basic prices 24816000 24816000 25312000 26324000 27802408 a^l_vi ju_-vg ^l-*fi ,>--« gaJi
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
_jl_U_J Jt l__lj__J 1_Jj
UU_>VI b_j ---<-
GDP at market prices 24816000 24816000 25312000 26324000 27802408 jj__i j_uAi^ju»vi yj--j> e3-11
* ESCWA estimates
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ljl_l .J_e__
T r AljU>-l j-u-Vb - _|b_l J A*)L_uf.l Ak___l v—- ^HYI (^>--l £3JI
GDP by Economic Avtivities in Lebanon - at Current Prices 2003
Agriculture, huntingforestry and fishing
Others 6 3%14 7% ^V )
\. ^^^^^fT~^~^ Manufacturing_^^^^H;::- y\ /^" 13 5%
Producers /^«1^_^_^_^_^_B' ^ 7 \government services^ /♦♦♦^^^^^^^H^V \
11 6% VtH^tl^l^^K^ _-A—_. Electricity gas and£•** +++•*>*+^^^R"7 ^><^Z*J\ ~~~~~— water
^ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*? \#7fsss//syyy/A
1I
^
s (Vyyy^ \_ trade restaurants•s L
3-^^ 21 3%insurance,
estate and bu;
services
31 1%
e
>i
a
s S 7
120% t
100% -
80% -
60%
40% -
20% -
0% 1
1 r AjjUJI j___Vb- jbil J JUN1 -_-_. <_/ILw>Vt ,,,---11 jt-bllGDP by Expenditure in Lebanon - at Current Prices 2003
78 31%
101 01%
D Government final consumption expenditure • Private final consumplion expenditure
H Gross capital formation • Exports ofgoods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
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AjjUJl jl__-V_> - jLirtlj ^JL-i-VI ^la-S ,_JUI
Cross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Oman
Mn Rials
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
GDP at market prices
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation'
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and sen ices
Jl)
6040 6 7639 2 7670 4 78091 8302 4
1439 7 1580 2 1712 1 1800 4 1914 1
3031 8 30213 3316 8 3364 8 3577 4
897 1 911 7 969 5 996 9 1059 9
2941 0 4521 0 4393 0 4455 0 4736 4
2269 0 2395 0 27210 2808 0 2985 4
-fto Jji1*
J/u«Jl <j_Jj
-J-iS JLjJI (j-lj _tb__J
•j_A+*)l jf- <-iaj--t1
-jLityi i____
jjj-JI jU_J_ <JJL_-VI <_-_*» 5WI
<jji-_i (,-a+Ji Va+-Vi,i jl__i
o-bJ (_!+_» ^S-Ch-YI jbWI
1ojy^1 J -**-11
''> l-~-_,,/1 -JJ JbJl <j-lj u-jA.
______j *__J| <jj -jIjjLjiS
___J_Jlj £__J1 <jj L-tJjljI L__b
GDP atmarket prices 6040 6 7639 2 7670 4 7809 1 8302 4 jj-Bj___b ^l-..! ^Iv*. £-_JI
(I) Included in(21(r) __.-_____,(!)
AjjLaJI jb__Vb - J--^---. j Ai __j___il £U_J1 ^j-R __-_B
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Oman
Mn Rials
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees from Iherest of the world (net)
Operating surplus
Propei ty and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest ofthe world (nel)
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
Other current transfers from the rest of
the world (net)
Disposable income
Government final consumption
expenditure
Pn\ale final consumption expenditure
Saving
Appropriation of disposable income
ESCWA estimates
J'jj jj*1-
:19W1=4': t^^^"##l'H.^2^^.-^#'^--#f^"-.- >foN~
150 15 0 150
-553 0 -558 0 -589 0
5234 6 6814 2 6821 4
15 0
-616 0
6911 1
150
-643 0
7300 I
<y* -*-* • J -jjr •
j^jlaJl (JUJ1 _n _y_J_Jl i_iL_»jj«j i_^--«
Jp.'iH u*is
fJUJl _n »A*^ JJ-^J*^iUI _a-J ^Sb-
•j____n jjc __nj__li
JJkcVi L__b
£__J| JajJl
1439 7 1580 2 1712 I 1800 4 1914 1 J_j___l ^J+Jl ^EH*--*! Lf-^1
3031 8 3021 3 3316 8 3364 8 3577 4 U_i-J1 <_!+_* vd+_-vi JUWI
763 1 2212 7 1792 5 1745 9 1808 6* jL_jV1
5234 6 6814 2 68214 6911 1 7300 1 -LuJl ____!
Iji-1 lJjjJL '
-40-
Oman
Mn Rials
EI ports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from therest of the world
Property and entrepreneurial income
from the rest of the world
Other current transfers from the rest of
the world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees to the restofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial income tothe rest ofthe world
Other current transfers to the rest of
the world
Surplus of Ihe nation from current
transactions
Disposal of currenl receipts
Ajjl___ jla-.'.b - A*-,jU- ______»*
External transactions - at current prices
Jbj _,j_U
29410 45210 4393 0 4455 0 4736 4 -A___jlj ^ <j_ _ij_u_Ji
y+jua ,J-J <jj(j-jjdi _jL__j-_.
^j-j-vK (JbJl <jj^___<l __Cj <£]__ J_j
jjj-jUJ (J-Jl _>. jj»| *jjl_, __bj__
Au—-11 • .*<—-•-"
2269 0 2395 0 27210 2808 0 2985 4 _*____!j <_!__«, _>. JjjtjJl
(^r-jUJ fial J <£ji_JI _yL.U_l • J•-jj- •
•A-Jt J <e j-AjJI ^-u-t _~cj XjIIjJI J__i
v«J--*
553 0 558 0 589 0 616 0 643 0LjJ Li J-1 *i>* <-£<*»_.
.y-j-a^j-Ji
-177 0 1255 0 773 0 682 0 556 0 fjjL_l _A_U_Jl _|j AJjjJI <j__Li
4jjbJl ' '^ -~ •-1* jl _aj___H
AjjUJ jU__VL - jJL___iVI JsLUI £ jj _____ <i_S___VI <jJ--*j1 gSUI
Cross domestic product by kind of economic activity - at current prices
Oman
Mn Rials J^J _)j4-
.. __&_£_.., ^-_i_-- i4f: '.>4stl999r"" " 2000 -sT :J 2001-',^ • 2002- ^003 " Z.-1
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, fores Irv andfishine
Mining and quarr>mg
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and waler
Construction
Wholesale and relail trade, restaurants
and hotels
Transport storage and communication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real esl.te and business services
Community social and personal services
Total industries
b- Producers of government semces(l)
c- Producers of private non-profil
services to households
d- Domeslic services of households
Less imputed bank service charges
159 0 149 4
2381 6 3735 9
262 3 414 7
71 4 77 7
140 2 144 8
825 4 869 7
436 0 450 9
255 2 256 4
423 0 421 9
94 5 101 6
5048 6 6623 0
157 3
3285 1
638 4
79 7
159 6
939 1
499 9
286 3
432 9
102 6
6580 9
162 9
3273 8
601 4
77 6
167 3
985 5
542 2
321 4
443 4
1069
6682 4
• J-i--» -1
165 0 -ibUJlj ^-aAj Afttjj.
3484 4 {<j^___h) <4-.1j_j-.YI -AtU-mJl
6851 AjJj t__l) _jL&___Jl
105 5 •U-Jlj JUJlj *bj+_]l
189 0 '_!-• .ii
1038 2 ,jj-_iij jj-ii-jij aij__Hj<L__n »j__i
582 1 ojj-Jij L.Vb_uYij J-Ji
341 1 _l+_Jj AilLJl • J—j-'
471 4 JbcVI _____>• "Wjb-II J •-»
1136 *j -i .Hj <^cLjj_Vi ' *,fc jft • J -*-
7175 4 . Jr.lI.-Ht_l__l
10907 11576 12220 12764 1284 8 p) Aj.j_-Ji _A-__h j___. -_-
,__B ___{- ¥ ^ «-*bJ -AjJ-A ____• -£j_.fl |_--ij j-yjll
16 2 16 5 16 5 16 9 16 9 Ai__.Il Ajlj-Jl l__u_J1 -j
195 2 204 0 207 6 226 8 239 7 _-__« <Jj__» __j_1 f>-j UL
GDPal basic prices 5960 3 7593 1 7611 8 7748 9 8237 4 •4_A_.Y1 jU-Vb yJUatfl<_____! £l_l
Plus Taxes minus Subsidies on products 80 3 46 1 58 6 60 2 65 0' lUlnfl Jt <_u1j__l| l_ilj
-J--V.1 4_jL_Jb
CDP at market prices 6040 6 7639 2 7670 4 7809! 8302 4 _U__l >__, (__-->'!(l <___Jl £l_l
(1) Includes other service Jj^i\ __jl_JI u-kjll)
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t r AjJLiJI JUwVW - J-*- J AjjL___VI -J___V> v--- vJL--':" v*-**11 _JUIGDP by Economic Activities in Oman - at Current Pnces 2003
Producers of
government services15 5%
Others
9 4%
Mining and quarrying42 0%
Financial institutions
and insurance
4 1%
60%
50% -
40%
30% -+
20%
10% -
0% -
Transport, storageand communication
7 0%
Wholesale and retail
trade restaurants and
hotels
12 5%
Manufacturingelectricity gas and
water
9 5%
T r AjjUJ j____T_ - J-* v» JUWl u__-JutaW Ja*A gJUGDP by Expenditure in Oman - at Current Prices 2003
57 05%
43 09%
..Government final consumption expenditure • Private final consumption expenditure
3 Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and services
Z Imports of goods and services
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AjjLvJl jU-VW- <*-«• jUWtj ^Jbt-Vt g-U-J £Li_
Cross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Palestinian Authority
Mn Dollars
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumplion of died capital
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
GDP at market prices 4516 6 4441 8 4136 4 3779 7
expenditure1044 0 1173 2 13116 1266 8
Private final consumptionexpenditure (1)
4510 9 4405 1 4076 8 3799 2
Change in stocks 149 9 41 4 25 4 24 6
Gross fixed capital formation 1725 0 1359 0 1000 5 670 1
Exports of goods and services 891 5 867 5 669 7 572 3
Less imports of goods and services 3804 7 3404 4 2947 6 2553 3
CDP at market prices 4516 6 4441 8 4136 4 3779 7
(I) Includes statistical discrepancies
j ..._>•-U* -Ul.-H
U>-uA u-AJ
i_ybS J_J |__lj 'T*j ••J
tj_Af_n jf. i_Jj__B
-A-C.I L_-b
,jj__1 j___lv J*aX\ Ja*a gUI
A-j___I J+* v£*+--,i1 JUWI
(1)o-bJ> J+^ l_Ei+_-fI jUNl
_U,J»-*_t» J*-*
J*a.1\ i_yUl JLdl (j-lj ujjij
L_L__J1 j £__J| (JJ l_ll jj__01
-J_u_J j £__Jt jj lJjJjJI L_-b
Jj-J jl__J- (__B___.1(1 <_____! £_-_!
V-*-1 _uj» _—-* (i
4jjL_J1 jU__iVb- -~i •-j- --"
National disposable income and
j Aj __j*___! _1__J| ^jU _U-I)
its appropriations - at current prices
Palestinian Authority
Mn Dollars
Compensaiion of employees
Compensation of employees from
the rest of the world (net)
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurial
income from the rest of the
world (net)
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
Other current transfers from ihe
rest of Ihe world (nel)
Disposable income
887 7 784 7 361 8 299 6
49 4 48 0 124 I 814
398 6 585 8 9714 11090
5875 3 5852 5 55S5 9 5262 5
Government final consumption
expenditure1044 0 1173 2 1311 6 1266 8
Private final consumptionexpenditure (1)
4510 9 4405 1 4076 8 3799 2
Saving 320 4 174 2 197 5 196 5
Appropriation of disposable income 5875J 5852 5 5585 9 5262 5
(1) Includes statistical discrepancies
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a .. ,_.. .l.n i Ll. ..n
jVjJ jj-U
<j4_*U_l _jL_yji_i
<_,*.j_Ol fl*S\ <JJ <jjlJill r lliJtJ*J i_^-_i
lb__Jl (j*jb
f-j-t _j ;)e-~* -_Bj J j" -* Jjj <j-b_i
*j_—_ul jj? i_i3j__lt
-AteVI l__-b
f-bl uj mj-tfl Ajjb>> >-iibj__JI <__-_•
V*_*-J>
£__A J__Jt
a.j__ji <__a+Ji i-rc_«_-tfi j_wi
i )u_A_Ji 1/a+ji ja+*-m juwi
jUjVi
£->_) ____!
.1 _ujt u*__y (1
Palestinian Authority
Mn Dollars
Ex ports of goods and services
Compensation of employees fromthe rest of Ihe world
Property and entrepreneurialincome from the rest ofthe world
Other current transfers from the
rest of the world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees to Iheresl ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurialincome to the rest of the world
Other current transfers lo the rest
ofthe world
Surplus of the nation from currenttransactions
Disposal of currenl receipts
AjJ-jJ jla-jVly • V-jb-S -Jl_i__JI
External transactions - at current prices
891 5
888 6
71 7
572 3
2424 1
867 5
785 5
89 6
2451 9
669 7 572 3
362 6 300 4
141 9 918
1071 4 1205 6
2245 6 2170 I
3804 7 3404 4 2947 6 2553 3
09 08 08 08
22 3 41 6 17 8 104
173 7 123 5 100 0 96 6
1577 5 11184 820 6 491 0
2424 1 2451 9 2245 6 2170 I
1 iljU.-Ull 1ut. ..*
jYjUjjJ-
___j_JI j (tl_JI ,jj ul jjL__B
»JUJl <jj _|j_-~]l i-J.i-Hj*J
^jUi fl-Jl o- ffW__l Jiej <jiWJ_-
^ijUli .A~J1 (j- <j j»l *jjU ^iP-
AJJ--ft . f- •-»«- •>E
i_____Sj £l_Jl ijj lJJjIjJI
fJb_l J *tjUjJI ijjIJjJ i.i.Jjj-J
J f juJI ^j^"* Jit j <*--»* _->J<__->__ (_-_l
AjjbJ l-LL-JI <jj -_lj--B u-JJ
*-U__H • i11'""1 <_,J -.j_»Jl
AjjL_JI jl*-.Vb - (jjJUaJV) is-J-JI _;jj-« _> yJUa,.! ^ia-dl g3Ldl
Gross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity - at current prices
Palestinian Authority
Mn Dollars
-*F«
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting forestry andfish me
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Consl ruction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
1 ransport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real estate and business services
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
b- Producers of governmentservices
c- Producers of private non-profitservices to households
d- Domestic services of households
Less imputed bank service charges
GDP at basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
GDP at market prices
461 2
28 8
577 5
68 6
494 7
606 7
213 1
150 0
488 0
608.8
3697 4
511 2
78
116 2
4092 4
424 2
4516 6
jV^jji1-
___.___»-i
ubUJIj *j -Bj- *_Mjj)l
(<j_J) Ah.1ji--.V1 -_At-L__Jl
•^ijj__n i__ci___n
.Lk-Bj JUJI j t-lufiSi
421 0
28 4
571 9
98 4
249 4
591 3
227 6
180 9
535 6
622 6
3527 1
590 6
8 1
3973 6
468 2
4441 8
392 1
26 4
532 6
91 6
132 3
550 6
212 0
168 5
498 8
579 8
3284 6
550 0
134 2
3700 4
436 0
4136 4
-44-
358 2
24 2
486 7
83 7
1122
503 2
193 7
153 9
455 8
529 8
30013
502 6
69
122 6
3381 3
398 4
3779 7
<jJb_Sj f_eLk-Jlj <-j--)j 41>-Jt »jL_j
_yj__»j _tfL_-V1_,JU
_|f___j <jj_Ji i Ji.i.jjJ
JL-V.I l_L_i_j <jj-*J -A___9
i_Ac___H J-*a.\
J .- |__J| _^___H ^__M —_J
___!_"i <j_s <____n i—J -1-n j» H4 -£
A(l___lAjjjui !_-____ -J
At-J—'il jU-Vb ^JLcrti <^ii-JI E--J1
• J- ••-» Jf. i_J1j_»J iJSj____.Vll4_.L__b
Jj-Jl jLuij i_-l_.fi yJa-JI gX-l
Producers of
government services13 3%
Community socialand personal services
14 0%
<jjL___V1 A__iftl __-_, I__L__.I <____*. _j-bST T A_jL»Jl jU-VIt! Jjgt-.-i-i Akl-JI •____. ;_!
GDP by Economic Activities in the Area ofPalestinian Authority at Current Prices 2002
Others
7 3%
Agriculture, hunting,forestry and fishing
9 5%
Mining andquarrying,
manufacturing,electricity, gas and
water
15 7%
Construction
5 6%
Financial institutions,
insurance, real estate
and business
services
16 1%
Wholesale and retail
trade restaurants
and hotels
13 3%
Transport storageand communication
5 1%
110% T
100% -
90% -
80% -
70% -
60%
50%
40% -
30% -
20%
10% -
0% -
•____« ^i JL-Y1-j--- l_-lb__V1 Ja^X e^-J)1 T Ajj__n jl__.Vbi;.;l.-^.H A_d__1
GDP by Expenditure in the Area of PalestinianAuthority \at Current Prices 2002
100 52%
67 55%
BGovernment final consumption expenditure BPnvate final consumption expenditure
H Gross capital formation D Exports of goods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
-45-
AjjUJI >_-__, - JL-I.Ij ^JL-j-Vt (-l---n -i-Ldl
G'-oss domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Qatar
Mn Rials
Compensation oTcmployees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes
Less subsidies
GDP at markel prices
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption expendilure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and sen ices
lM^^A^^M^^"5^?.-.! l£T:J^"?§^W3>9fifi-13471
23957
7327
397
41
45111
11573
9525
245
8273
27085
11590
13598 14596
43350 42080
7310 7482
427 466
39 45
14201 15731
43029 46488
7450 8157
450 500
42 48
64646
12715
9843
443
12584
43496
14435
64579 65088 70828
12766 12990 14023
10030 10260 10983
500 450 508
14558 14450 15159
42034 42720 46748
15309 15782 16593
t-i^j _jj^-
<j^1j__1 ____jj«J
1 '^ •" ^JLajI _>j1j_utx__l
«jvb_Jl jfi- ^JIj—kH
uL-cVl b_-b
_jj_Jl JUlJj <_l__.fl <___J 5__J
A-j___l <_1+J JO+aJiI jL_VI
_*___! (/i+JI y-S+i-KI JL-.I
ojj»-liLri j*-H
<_____.! __L_ JLJI ,__l j ujjJj
____jjj («J__1 <jj iJjjb-Jl
______j ,*J__1 ,jj ulJjtjJl U___
GDP at market prices 4511!
ESCWA estimates txcepl for items of expenditure on GDP
64646 64579 65088 70828 _jj-J" >-!# t-l—.i l_-_J .jUi_J_-,YI <___Jl pJ_» _^c <jL_Tfl Jjjj »___Aj -lj_~l _>ljj__ '
Qatar
Mn Rials
j j Aj _-j*___] £___! <j-*J-D __--A
its appropriations - at current prices
AjjL_JI jUu-Vb - A_____-__
N_tion_l disposable income and
J*
J-1j _)jA*
1999-1, r&Tri&fc W ^2001%--^20B&>> 2W3£, .Is." • „-x - J. ' " - -_.-_
Compensation of emplovees 13471 13598 14596 14201 15731 _^b__l i-~--jj*J
Compensation of employees from the rest ^ajbJI (*JU11 <jj (jjIjUJI u-^jju i^-b*
of Ihe world{net)(1) 0)
Operating surplus 23957 43350 42080 43029 46488 _^«__Jl u_JJ
Property and entrepreneurial income
from Ihe rest of the world (nei) (2)-7592 -12406 -11612 -13740 -15051
fiaJl ijj fJ^ZA ilc j ^LUAJ_J (_-*--•
Indirect taxes 397 427 466 450 500 jjj—*L_J1 j^fc i_kj1j__1l
Less subsidies 41 39 45 42 48 i____Y> U__b
Other current transfers from the rest of fXali j_ jj_Vl *i>-l __tjj»-l <____.
the world (net) (3) (') ^^
Disposable income 30192 44930 45485 43898 47620 _uji _-__>
( overnmenl final consumption
expenditure11573 12715 12766 12990 14023 A.j__ll ^i+J V-S+__.I JUWI
Private final consumplion expenditure 9525 9843 10030 10260 10983 O-bJ y-li-ll vC~i--,!(l JUWI
Saving 9094 22372 22689 20648 22615 jUJVI
Appropriation of disposable income 30192 44930 45485 43898 47620 _l__t J__lll • J -J —•
1j__l -iljjjL '
(T) J 0) _—-i (*)' ESCWA esnmam
(II Imludcs (1)&(3)
-46-
Qatar
Mn Rials
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from therest of the world
Property and entrepreneurial income
from the rest of Ihe world
Other current transfers from the rest of
the world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees to the rest ofthe world
Properlv and entrepreneurial income tothe rest of ihe world (1)Other current transfers (o the rest of the
world
Surplus ofthe nation from current
transactions
Disposal of current receipts
AjjL_JI jla__Vb - Ai_,jL_Jl •'•'"—I
External transactions - at current prices
27085 43496 42034 42720 46748 l____Jj frL_» _n ____!__-
,j-.jU-i jJuji t> ^t_ul _i*-j *^i_J <j_-i
<__jl_J ,J_J ijj j ji.1 S_A_, _£b_ku
27085 43496 42034
11590 14435 15309
7592 12406 11612
7903 16655 15113
27085 43496 42034
42720
15782
13740
13198
42720
46748 4jJ__1 . N »
16593 _A___nj ,*___o* -JjjIjB
l__jUJl (JUJ J Acj___i uJjUB oL-vj-j
flai J £j--J (____» JlCj AiliJ <J_J
1M04 sj-j -ibua _>•Oj-a __>_-
15051
46748 <±jbJ ul__»t <_J1 _ij__JI
lj__l wjIj/j-T7"LfJ-*' Jj^t* (.—--* ('I
' ESCWA esnmales
(1) include] all other items
AjjUJi jU-miV^ - ^jLm__tvi D___n £> i__-__ <_)L__tfi (-i-_-i)____»
Gross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity - at current prices
Qat-r
Mn Rials
a Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade, reslaurants
and hotels
Transport, storage and communication
Financial institutions and insurance (1)
Real estate and business services
Communily social and personal services
Total industries
b- Producers ofgovernmenl services
c- Producers of private non-profit
services to households
d- Domestic services of households
Less impulcd bankservicecharges
1999 2000f 2Q01 *f2002-^\ 20£&i:
263 241 240 255 260
20644 39065 36812 37500 42350
2869 3515 3909 3910 3960
730 780 975 975 980
2409 2330 2938 2750 2850
3339 3750 3918 3930 4030
1909 2006 2223 2250 2360
4627 4703 5116 5150 5348
676 617 608 630 640
37466 57007 56739 57350 62778
-J.-U-.3 -i
uL-Jj _i__lj 4c1jj]|
(.jpu.) 4*_ij-j-.vi -i_-A-jr
*.A_~-J w-"U_*Jl
<j___)lj j-tlkJj «_j__,1j ALfJ »jb_
_Hj-_«J •Jil-sWlj _3-H
p) _s-lJj <*i-»-___.j~a
JutVl -J-o-j <*jUO _A___S
*ji-->..tj •_*L__,-'l ^_1 -ijjs
_Atb_*Jl__W1
8213 8181 8489 8500 8850
J • • 'j • ~i <j_k * —'••» .-J . i>* j- ••. -r
jjtfi <_-v>j. -yjl
491 519 548 560 570 4jU-_ A*Ij-J i J..1.1S -j
1368 1390 1564 1692 1750 *-^-^^-_pl_h l^l hjuj I---* l-t-O Mfc<_|- I V_f*)Ll
GDP at basic prices 44802 64317 64212 64718 70448 •_y___tfl jb-Vfb J**±-i\ <____*!. £_L_
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products (2)309 329 367 370 380
' J----* Ja T_nj_oi ijj^
(t) _AZtVl1+_- U_#b
GDP at market prices 45111 64646 64579 65088 70828 t^-J jUU-^H-vyi <_--_-* gU
(1) Includes real estale and business services
(2) Import duties
-47-
JL_vT i_i___j «4j__-• '•'•* _~-~-i (1)
^JJjirj-j(T)
t r AjJLvJl >__,__. - ___i J A,_b___.1 A_v__Vt <-_-* v*---.l tjr3_____H gSbJI
GDP by Economic Activities in Qatar - at Current Prices 2003
Producers of
government services12 5%
Financial institutions
insurance.real estate
and business services
7 6%
Transport, storageand communication
3 3%
Wholesale and retail
trade, restaurants andhotels
5 7%
Manufacturing,electricity, gas and
water
7 0%
GDP by Expenditure in Qatar - at Current Prices 2003
70% -j
60% -
50%
40% 4
30%
20%
10% -
0% -
66 00%
Mining and quarrying59 8%
• Government final consumption expenditure BPnvate final consumption expenditure
H Gross capital formation n Exports of goods and services
0 Imports of goods and services
-48-
Ajj__A jla-VL - J-Wflj ^A-aW yrla-J fs_U
Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Saudi Arabia
Mn Rials
Compensation of employees
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes (1)
Less subsidies
GDP at market prices
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
I ess imports of goods and services
GDP at market prices
* ESCWA estimates
(I | Indirect taxes, nel
201767 209446 217502 222925 253602
314852 409828 378699 399166 442965
64096 66360 71691 65839 80463
22874 21023 18404 19137 27202
603589 706657 686296 707067 804232
154094 183804 188695 184517 198148
252217 258126 259550 260400 266497
9421 8903 3498 11043 14843
118196 123324 126095 128066 141273
210231 308473 273677 291155 377177
140570 175973 165219 168114 193706
603589 706657 686296 707067 804232
AjJjj___1
Jbj OJA*
_^_J_J1 .
_>--_! u_ulj
__4_B Jb-t <j.lj _C-|__J
(l) «j___Jl j_S l__tj__ll
-JJUVI L__b
.jj-J jU-b JuaM l_-_J gJLdl
Ajj1__1 ^J+Jl <-C_4__,^1 JL-V1
__»l_ji <_a+Ji j^+^a\ ju_.i
_u_---i_-» j--*
<____.*! <____• ju <j-ij 0^
______j £___ <JJ I_|1 jj___l
• J -'- Bj <U_JI ijj i_itJj4jH U_-b
<j>_II j_u_Li <_ljj.fi Ja^il £3UI
1j__J lJjjJL •_-_fl ji __1 j_*ll jj-L- (i)
AjjL-JI jU__Vb - Aj_-_u___j j Ai __j__u_J £_U_ i^jifl _-__II
National disposable income and its appropriations - al current prices
Saudi Arabia
Mn Rials
Compensation of emplovees
Compensation of employees from therest ofthe world (net)
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurial income
from the rest of the world (net)
Indirect taxes (I)
Less subsidies
Othercurrenl transfers from Ihe rest
of the world (nel)
Disposable income
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Saving
Appropriation of disposable income
* ESCWA eshmaies
(1) Indirect taxes net
11999
201767
-7851
314852
IS8I9
22874
76086
471375
2000
209446
8657
409828
12002
21023
-82157
561485
2001
217502
-8505
378699
15155
18404
-80032
541223
2002
222925
8918
399166
13797
19137
-83395
562712
2003
253602*
8954*
442965*
14947*
27202*
-78232*
651530
154094 183804 188695 184517 198148
252217 258126 259550 260400 266497
65064 119555 92978 117795 186885
471375 561485 541223 562712 651530
-49-
AjJj_j_J|
__U_J1
<__>jlaJl fJ_JI _>• _|_UU_1 • J•-jjr • ir---"
tbw-JI u-JU)
»J_J1 <jj !____)! Jit j •• •"-» J_J ^-U-i
(>) «j_J_.J j_e i_nlj_a]|
--J-Vjl U_Jb
fJUJI _|J _.j-VI *<j--l> -£bja-- <^--ji
£___ J_jJI
*-j___l <_a+J <_Eib__,VI <jL_tt1
,j-__J1 <_J+J vfi(+_-'J,l jUrtl
jL_i.l
<_uji j__n • j•-••••" •
Ij_~1 _.ljj__ '
. j__>Jl j^C -__!»j-_l <JJb_ (1)
Saudi Arabia
Mn Rials
;il.;p( i-i.-M^ -:#fc fc___*«&?«
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from Iherest of the world
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom the rest of the world
AjjL-J) jbu__U - <&J-aJi _J_____I1
External transactions - at current prices
210231 308473 273677 291155
21764 12543 15467 13929
ijJj»__!l
yg^^^4J:4gI|<-^\^3,\/j^377177 ______j jLJi jj __jjl__Jl
V*.jbJl flal _n _y_J_Ji -jL__jj«-
15366* v»JbJ flail o* jsk-Jl __cj AiibJi J*.
Other current transfers from the rest
ofthe world
<_,_,j__1l fJUJI <jj _s j»l A^jL. i__bj__
Current receipts 231995 321016 289144 305084 3925434jjI_J| . ,M ... ,.B
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of emplovees to Ihe rest
of the world
Property and entrepreneurial incometo Ihe rest of Ihe world
Other current transfers to Ihe rest of
the world
Surplus of the nation from current
transactions
Disposal of current receipts
ESCWA csnmaics
140570 175973 165219 168114
7851 8657 8505 8918
5945 541 312 132
76086 82157 80032 83395
1543 53688 35076 44525
193706 -AjuJj <«i_-l ,jj ut-ji jjl
»Ail5 J j_v_j__J tjJ-UJ ubuju8954*
418*
78232* ^*j--> ^-J> i>J _•--•' <*>*• <-a*J--
111232 <jj__n __*__J oj *J>_1 ,j__u
flal J ^jU-l ^buA JiPj <j-UJ| J_J
231995 321016 289144 305084 392543 Ajjibj • -M .J* ..ll ^a _1J___l
lji_l -.IjjjL *
AjjL_J1 jU_-_b - ^_____r.l LU-JI £> v-_- <__B.--.Vi ^Ja-JI <j3Jl
Gross domestic product by kind of economic activity - at current prices
Saudi Arabia
Mn Rials
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunling, forestry andfishing
Mining and quarrjing
Manufacturing
blectncily, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage and communication
Financial institutions and insurance(O
Real estate and business services
AjJjpu-D
1999. -2M>ol&f#f2001 =2002»IP^ - *2003.!i?
34443 34973 35708 36101 36454
175566 262399 230250 236926 306147
62800 68290 69206 72975 81539
8174 8515 8928 9303 9870
39437 41724 43185 44739 46283
45992 47832 49793 51735 53856
27893 29103 30559 31934 33224
73824 76204 78873 82071 85842
• J--I. -w -1
____j|j j^idiij Acijjii
(<_a_v_ft) *4_f j_j_."i1 __cL__JI
j^1jj__JI i_A_.___S
•4-11j Jalij *Vj#_»
| lj • •.R
.jjL-iij jcIjvJj *_____j <_-»j tj-u
Utj-Jlj _.1Tl__Ml j J5J1
<,J <j>Jjj A4-H l-I—j-Ji
J*fi\ -jUj-j <jjU-JI -----Jl
Community social and personalscrv ices
21377 22178 23063 24124 25114 Jj " -"j A^--t__"il j___jJI i-i»i*
Total industries 489506 591218 569565 589908 678329 __aU__1 (^Ij-I
b Producers of government services
c- Producers of private non-profit
sen ices to households
d- Domestic ser> ices of households
Less imputed bank service charges
116789
12340
119123
13334
123589
13991
124486 132702 A+.jJ_Jl _A___- _*__. -u.
J <_t_^j V (j-S - --J - * • J-'••B j- ••- -£J-..I j-la-j -JjA
ljU -h <j]y__ • J - *»ff —J
14714 15244 Am__jJi i^tj__ij. J.u» fj»-j _--b
CDP al basic prices 593955 697007 679163 699680 795787 VJ_..I jU-tfb J~a.t1<_____! jOJI
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products9634 9650 7133 7387 8445
• j-•••* Je- _Jj__il l_ilj
''' i_-_ft*il Lf_. ____
GDP at market prices 603589 706657 686296 707067 804232 <jj_J j____^JL-v.! j^iw-l -J_B
(11 Includes Real Estate and Business ServicesJUcYI _A.i_j SjUta* i-J.laJI (jj-*-! (\)
•*.W-1*J--{T)(2) Import duties
-50-
T r AjjbJI jU__Vb . AjJj_»J1 J -_;-b___.l A_____V1 4_-,_, ^JT-v-VI ^-1 jlbll
GDP by Economic Activities in Saudi Arabia • at Current Prices 2003
Producers of
government services-
16 5%
Others
2 3%
•♦♦'
/♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
Agriculture, hunting,forestry and fishing
4 5%
Mining and quarrying38 1%
Financial institutions,insurance real estate
and business services
10 7%
♦ ♦■♦♦♦-♦**-♦♦-♦♦»
//
^ym&
50%
45%
40% -
35% -
30% -
25%
20% -
15% -
10%
5% +
0% 1
Transport storageand communication -
4 1%
Wholesale and retail
trade, restaurants and
hotels
6 7% Construction
5 8%
m
Manufacturingelectricity gas and
water
11 4%
T r 4jjL__I j__-Yb- Siji-J! <_l JUu.1 _j___ yJ-w-VI l_rl__-l jjJUlGDP by Expenditure in Saudi Arabia - at Current Pnces 2003
46 90%
33 14%
• Government final consumption expenditure • Privatefinal consumption expenditure3 Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and servicesC_ Imports of goods and services
-51-
Syria
Mn Pounds
AjjL_J1 jLa-Vb- J--Wlj yJU-tfl yla-J £3-J
Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
•j_! jj-U
i6bif^ioo2p^2cw:%3|^-;,.- ;.,'#;.•.-•:
Compensation of employees (I)
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes (2)
Less subsidies
GDP al market prices
Government final consumption expenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in slocks
Gross fixed capital formation (3)
Exports of goods and sen ices
Less imports of goods and services
GDP at market prices
(1) Includes operating surplus
(2) Indirect la its net
(3) Includes increase in stocks
750776 840158 867467 910513 936524
34282 38551 38518 40808 43003
34034 25235 48152 63220 73394
819092 903944 954137 1014541 1052921
86857 112244
575866 572761
121723
571863
124785 143528
603243 634927
153706 156092 198166 206587 243653
264704 326715 359278 404102 345964
262041 263868 296893 324176 315151
819092 903944 954137 1014541 1052921
(\) _tfL-_JI ub-yj-J
Jmi.iB u-JLS
ujUl JL-Il <jj1j -t<| I._
(ll *j_AijJ| j^- i_Jj__l!
__J*VI U__b
jj-JI jU-L (____-__•_•* Ja*l gJb,
A.>__1 J+& J$+*Si\ JUNI
O-bJl <_A*J J*4*-V jUMI
UJJ"* J J?^
(r) J~*.ii ___Ji J*i o-ij mji.
• J- '- *j jl_J\ (JJ _jljjb_-l
l_u__hj *____n _v. _^jjijj> u__b
jj_j juJj <__i_*vi ,_b__i g-un
Jji—J ___u_i-.-ij (i)• j-UJI j£ ->3j_*)i <_,___• (T)
_JJ--**i/* J*"-" li*1"" (f)
AjjL_J) jlaj-Vb - A3.--ji->-1 j Ai i_Ij____1 £U_- (_-*j-S _U-H
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Sjrid
Mn Pounds
'll^^2Q(ljjjjj|_|!^936524 (l) (jjIjU-I _A~_jjbjCompensation of employees (1)
Compensation of employees from the restof the world (net)
Operating surplut
Property and entrepreneurial income from
the rest ofthe world (net)
Indirect taxes (2)
Less subsidies
Olher current transfers from Ihe rest of
the world (net)
750776
8969
840158
8470
867467
7041
910513
5231 5538 tZ-J--* fJbJI u- u*W-* .-A—JJ-- ^a*—
Disposable income
-38706 -53556 -50193 -51434 -49302
34034 25235 48152 63220 73394
8004 6624 7367 7418 12246
763077 826931 879834 934948 978400
Government final consumption expenditure 86857 112244 121723 124785 143528
Pmatc final consumption expenditure 575866 572761 571863 603243 634927
Saving 100354 141926 186248 206920 199945
Appropriation of disposable income
(1) Includes operating surplus
(2) Indirect taxes nel
763077 826931 879834
-52-
934948 978400
_Lf_J_Jl (J-JJ
flal <jj j^Iu-I Jl£j A-__t J_J ,____
(T) tj-lb-J jj_ _ulj__JI
• Jlr-W b_-b
_b_JI J_jS
<_,y__j 0_a_j__n l/sn+_-i,i jutfi
jb-lVI
____ j__a
_____J1 o__U o—__j{\)• j-Udl j* wiflj-m* ^JU*(T)
Syria
Mn Pounds
Exports of goods and services
Compensation of employees from the restof the world (1)
Property and entrepreneurial income fromthe rest of the world
Other current transfers from the rest of
the world (1)
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees lo the rest ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial income to
the resl of the world (1)
Other current transfers to the rest of the
world
Surplus of the nation from current
transactions
Disposal of current receipts
AijL-Jl j-wVly ~ V-J--J1 *--ia*__l
External transactions - at current prices
264704 326715 359278
8969 8470 7041
8004 6624 7367
281677 341809 373686
404102
5231
7418
416751
345964
5538
12246
363748
262041 263868 296893 324176 315151
38706 53556 50193 51434 49302
-19070 24385 26600 41141 -705
281677 341809 373686 416751 363748
AjjJ-
•J*1 JJ-1*
_J___Jj <lL_- <jj __jjb_Jl
(\) j^jljLvB flail <jj<_y_.UJl _A__jj-j
(JbJl <jj f^Zll ___ j AjlUI __-)
^S-t-A (_>• <jj_>1 4*jb> i__1jj_.
P) *-»»4jjL__I . ,n .. . .*
L_L__Jlj £___<JJ uljjt jjl
flaH J A*jj_*]| <jjl--JI i_1_%j_j
V»jbJ>»JUJ1 J £ t_L_A •^---l ilft j 4^___1 J__
0) ^jbJI
<_,_._-__ flail J _,j»l AjjU _£*jj__
A|jL_ll _i+--J> <jj *JjJfl u-J-
*4jL-_ . )N -. ..* ^j __j__JI
>-0)* ESCWA estimates
(I),Nei
AjjL-B jla-.Vb- jjL-i-Til Jjbi-lt £j- -___. ^----Vl ^la-JI JJ-Ul
Gross domestic product by kind of economic activity - al current prices
Syria
Mn Pounds
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing (1)
Lleclncilv, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants and
hotels
Transport, storage and communication
Financial institutions and insurance (2)
Real estate and business services
Community social and personal services
Total industries
b- Producers of government services
c- Producers of private non-profit services
to households
d- Domestic services of households
Less imputed bank service charges
IZ11999 20001 20or ^2002- 2003
196678 220762 242610 249520 258391
160712 246026 190511 189360 200351
44554 11735 57305 54613 36741
9057 10004 8689 13374 13237
27054 28314 28257 30401 36063
150954 132931 148914 172959 174685
102657 112313 118349 125721 131072
34574 32105 31147 32968 34957
18886 20846 22577 24751 27304
745126 815036 848359 893667 912801
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62681 76392 85002 92903 105865 *JJji_J1 L_UJ_J1 j___ -v
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5808 2637 211 -2104 -467 Aj----Ji A..J--J -A-J-JI .j-j U__-
GDP at basic price- 802363 889235 933691 989232 1019747 Aj-J-jVI jUu-Yb yj-i'il Ja-ll £__lt
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products (3)16729 14708 20445 25310 33174
• J- ••-* Jt ljSjuJ IJJIj(r) L-Ufji If-j b-db
GDP at markel prices 819092 903943 954136 1014542 1052921 Jj_Jl jU-i, (_l-_.fi <__!___ gJUl
(1) Country figures according to its response
lo the publication's questionnaire
(2) Includes Real estate and business services
(3) Import duties
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.J-Jl _i#_-1 yJC JjIl<___V,b1_Jj*JjjllrUjl(l)
JLj_K1 __j-fcJ *J>*~* ubJ-JI O—-- ( t )-.UjijJi .j-j (r)
T r A(jL_J1 jU_-Vb~ Ajjju*J A____ul_l A__-J.l .__-_, <jJU_,_l ^'- -» <j_bJIGDP by Economic Activities in Syria - at Current Prices 2003
Others
9 3%
Producers of
government services
10 1% Agriculture huntingforestry and fishing
24 5%
Financial institutions
insurance,real estate
and business services
3 3%
Transport, storageand communication
12 4%
70% t
60% -
50%
40%
30% -
20% -
10% -
0% -
Wholesale and retail
trade, restaurants and
hotels
16 6%
Mining and quarrying19 0%
Manufacturingelectricity gas and
water
4 7%
i r AijL-n jU-Vb - ajjj- j juwi w*---ji^i\ <_____» j-uiiGDP by Expenditure in Syria - at Current Prices 2003
60 30%
29 93%
S Government final consumption expenditure • Private final consumption expenditure
3 Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and services
Z Imports of goods and services
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Gross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Emirates -JljLV/l
Mn Dirhams r*j* uj-U
Compensation of employees 59718 65597 70924 75878 79334 <jjb—0| r_J imjfu
Operating surplus 110221 157183 146372 146848 173462 lb_i_B u*_U
Consumption or fixed capital 31858 35199 36940 38644 40325 • •J " JbtS <jjIj T* | • -'
Indirect taxes 2681 2806 2985 3266 3522 >j. J<uB jjS LjJj-aS
Less subsidies 1780 1794 1813 1277 1282 -A-_^l b-jb
GDP at market prices 202698 258991 255408 263359 295361 <jj>J| jUU, ^JL-^V) Ja*l g-UI
Government final consumption
expenditure36262 39885 41800 42540 43489 a.j--JJ j+A ja+^m juwi
Private final consumption expenditure 100365 112674 118563 132032 145224 (j-L-B J+A JO+m.11JUWI
Change in stocks 2500 2680 2792 2870 2950 oj-*** lV -a-*31
Gross fixed capital formation 53916 57398 60178 60552 63070 ^^Ijill i_ub!l JUB <_jIj jij-i
Lxports of goods and services 141560 190988 186516 201076 252004 —j—.Jkllj lLjA ,jj bJjjbdJI
Less imports of goods and sen ices 131905 144634 154441 175711 211376 • J - i-»j lLjA <jj lJJjI jj 1.-- .
GDP at market prices 202698 258991 255408 263359 295361
AjjL-S jl___.b - ___________ j Ai i_ij____! £___! <j-«jiJ1 _U-It
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
<jj__l jU-i, l/I__.1'l Ja*l gJ-Jl
Emirates -JljUfl
Mn Dirhams f*jl jj-U
,,.;'• . . .;«•-.;*. „ , r-:i=~. -.-.,111999=4 ^2000^1-, 20011fa-: 2002% v*2003#. -?-;.*- '.^f;
Compensation of employees 59718 65597 70924 75878 79334 <jjl*U_l _A__jj«_
Compensation of employees from therest or the world (nel)
-13350 -13500 14360 -15200 -16120 V*.jbJl flail <jj <_j_J_J -A-vj*. v*~*
Operating surplus 110221 157183 146372 146848 173462 Jj___!> ____!
Property and entrepreneurial incomefrom (he rest of the world (nei) (1)
17500 18700 18600 3502 124jJUJl ,jj -jt-"* jAcj KiiUi JiJ J^-a
Indirect taxes 2681 2806 2985 3266 3522 »J—Af—H J^ LfUlj—flj.
Less subsidies 1780 1794 1813 1277 1282 __J*VI U-*_
Other current transfers from the rest
o( (he world (nel)-1000 -1050 -1094 -1050 -1000
cj^jbJI
Disposable income 173990 227942 221614 211967 238040 j-UJt J__A
Government final consumption
expenditure36262 39885 41800 42540 43489 J_,j___! ^Vl lyDb/_-'*l jbJil
Private final consumption expenditure 100365 112674 118563 132032 145224 <J_-_1I y-l+Jl <>C-|--V1 ,JU_VI
Saving 37363 75383 61251 37395 49327 jb_N1
Appropriation of disposable income 173990 227942 221614 211967 238040 -^L_*aJt J_l-_-__l -_J-A-__aA-__l_-
(1) Country figures according lo its responselo the pubheanon's questionnaire
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.j_j _*#_-! ^ jj»'____bljijAjjjii(_iji(i)
Emirates
Mn Dirhams
AjjI__B jbu_Vb - A__j__Jl -jUu-aJl
External transactions - al current prices-jljb.'.l
<_*jj jj-L.
?3M*^^^W- -vSr2wi^#Q^f2oo3.^ y/^frj-r.,-m:Exports of goods and services
Compensation of emplo>ees from the
rest of the world
Property and entrepreneurial income
from ihe resi of ihe world
Other currenl transfers from the rest
of ihe world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and services
Compensation of employees to the rest
of Ihe world
Properly and entrepreneurial income
to Ihe rest of the world
Other current transfers to the rest of
the world
Surplus ofthenalion from currenttransactions
Disposal of current receipts
141560 190988 186516 201076
22600 24300 24120 11161
164160 215288 210636 212237
131905 144634 154441 175711
13350 13500 14360 15200
5100 5600 5520 7659
1000 1050 1094 1050
12805 50504 35221 12617
164160 215288 210636 212237
252004
9421
261425
.j... aj tUi <j_ lJjjLjJ
V*jlaJ* <JbJl <j- (jjbUJl i ilmjjuj
|JjJ <jj fjlul JJUj '/'-* JiJ
^jbJ ,_u_ ,jj ,jj_i AuU L__bj__
fjjbJI . ."J.— ..*
211376 ______ j jL-B <jj c_,ijjtj)l
flab J Ujlial ^ijial Ljbajju16120
9297
1000 ^jbJ ji-J <jJ JJ-I AjjU-ibj-J
23632 V>bJl i_i*L_Jl _>. OjjH <j*a-
261425
flail J £j*J-H ***»"* Alt j A^Sljll Jj_1c^-jbJ
<jjbJl . .s,—...n ^s uj*»JI
AjjL-JI Juu-VL - jJL___ril _____ft £ jt ____* ^Jb-vVt ^-la-Jl _J-JI
Cross domestic product b> kind ofeconomic activity - at current prices
Emirates
Mn Dirhams
a- Indusines
Agncullure, hunting forestry andfishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufaclurmg
Eteclncily, gas and water
C onstruclion
Wholesale and retail Irade
restaurants and hotels
Transport storage and
communication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real estate and business sen ices
Community social and personal
sen ices
Total industries
b- Producers of government senices
c- Producers of pruate non-profil
sen ices to households
d- Domestic sen ices of households
Less imputed bank sen ice charges
GDP ai basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
GDP at market prices
1999
7551
50450
26539
4416
16621
26255
15247
13663
18384
3515
182641
22458
0
1556
4858
201797
901
202698
__>yi
2000 2001. 2002 2003
• J--'- -" -I
9047 8862 9105 9359 -AMUj Js-»j «1jjS
87372 75687 73277 94134 (_*»"*) 4*-l>---Hi _i_-b__ll
34762 35132 36673 40100 <ik»*-» -»*b__tl
4615 4890 5274 5513 'WAi J^J *Ijj#-JI
16857 17446 17988 18791 •"a*—31
27294 28273 30386 32119 tsJ^J r*U-*-J Aij^Jij *___» .jbu
17247 19595 21742 23629 uo^J i-ftn__Mij JU
14862 16845 17314 18394 _*-->ijsJ_J _*__->«Ji
19068 19662 20388 21205 J-*"* -*-J»j SJ-** »-<•-»-»
3824 4067 4368 4576 v-__Jj -_cL__,'il lo___Jl _____
234948
25561
0
1641
4171
257979
1012
258991
230459
27029
0
1940
5192
254236
1172
255408
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236515
28525
0
2O30
5700
261370
1989
263359
267820
29272
0
2068
6039
293121
2240
295361
wLtb-JI J—aA
• "|- ~i <jjli <_*bJiJ .it 11 jjjjj -£j_,*1 -J*-.J {tijHJ
i.UJ 4J jj__J b_ji_*J__Jl —J
4__^_______*Jl *V-jA _-_-_-_!} -_jLt_____n a fp_*i j iu-a-11
*J___tf1 jb-fbvl__'Sl Ja-1 gS-B
• j----*<^ic Lfjij^ii ijSji ,1,Br'jl I. •- Ualb
_JJ__» J-__b <_jJ___.-.1 ^IfcjJI jjjbjl
t r AjjUfl >-jmi - i-.ijL._i v- Aj-L___r.i a____vi __-_-^.u-.i (_-____! jja_JiGDP by Economic Activities in Emirates - at Current Prices 2003
Others
4 1%
Producers of
government services9 9%
Financial institutions
insurance, real estate
and business services
13 4%
Transport, storageand communication
8 0%
Wholesale and retail
trade restaurants and
hotels
10 9%
Construction
6 4%
Mining and quarrying31 9%
Manufacturingelectricity gas and
water
15 4%
T r Ajj-vJI jU-Vb - u-ljU.I J (jl-JVI -___-(jJL_-*1 <jJ___l fubJIGDP by Expenditure in Emirates - at Current prices 2003
90%
80%
70% t
60%
50% 4
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
85 3%
..Government final consumption expenditure BPnvate final consumption expenditure
H Gross capital formation • Exports of goods and services
'Z Imports of goods and services
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Yemen
Mn Rials
AijbJ j___,_l_ - JLVVIj,jJL__yi J**Ji gjLJI
Cross domestic product and expenditure - at current prices
Jbj _]j_L.
- *\Mt_99?] F§M^^^2^T2^g !;Jt"-V_""riSE-.i-t-ts.-~ iGi-fe
Compensation of employees (1)
Operating surplus
Consumption of fixed capital
Indirect taxes (2)
Less subsidies
CDP at market prices
Government final consumplion
expenditurePrivate final consumption
expenditure
Change in slocks
Cross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and sen ices
GDP at market prices
(1) Includes operanne surplus(I) Indirect laxes nel
1015898 1345412 1417959 1582777 1808069
97648 126473 139120 148859 175870
59248 67749 63537 72159 97705
1172794 1539634 1620616 1803795 2081644
(\) (jjLJjlII -_-_ij_-
<jy__j| 1J___
ljjjJI JbJl <j-lJ '"^ | •• -1
(t) tjjLuJl jj_ uJjjJI
-J-U-Vl U__b
<j>_ll j__J_J*a."i) <_____! £j_Jl
156273 193322 219124 244560 267147 -.jt-U J+j1i JX+~W JbJ.1
765695 969649 1109888 1280943 1524267 <j_L_)l ^i+Jl yr-54--Vl J-J.1
13122 12590 13894 14610 19541 LtfJ**3' J -a-*11
265371 251684 263994 277593 292028 J-**X\ -uLJI JUB,__lj_hj_>
414527 645230 596006 695131 788025 1J - *•*"j ji-Ji u. ui jjLuah
442194 532841 582290 709042 809364 1J -'- *j £_jJt ijj uljjlji !—•_-.
1172794 1539634 1620616 1803795 2081644 (JJ-JI >__,yJ,--.! y___Jl g-bll
JjV-J U*U iJ-"-^ ( 1)•j-b-D j£ _ul j__H _JL_ jT)
AjjL-_ jL___.b - <Lj_____a__ j Aj lJj____J £_U_ yr-J-H J->-S
National disposable income and its appropriations - at current prices
Yemen
Mn Rials
__-W9_ -^tf%> 2003
Compensation of employees (1) 1015898 1345412 1417959 1582777 1808069
Compensation of employees fromthe rest of the world (net)
244 11316 10742 11774 12540
Operating surplus
Property and entrepreneurial
income from the rest of Ihe -74506 -125713 -116515 -143702 -166866
world (nei)
Indirect taxes (2) 59248 67749 63537 72159 97705
Less subsidies
U •_*
(\) ujb-di
<__jbJ flal <jj ij>U-lt -J-ajjaj <____•
_b___n _>___
flail <jj jjbUI JiC-j *jiLJ JiJ <rJUa
(T) .j-bj* jjfc s-tj-Jl
cUcVI L_.iL,
Other currenl iransTers from the
rest oT the world (net)221616 215000 204085 223710 238256
r1-11 w utj-^i *->-J> L__ijj__n </a__
y-jbJl
Disposable income 1222500 1513764 1579808 1746718 1989704 ^LuJl JijJI
Government final consumption
expenditurePrivate final consumption
expenditure
Saving
Appropnalion of disposable income
(1) Includes open tine surplus
(2) Indirect taxes net
156273 193322 219124 244560 267147 -_.____! j^i+Ji <j_-»+_-.vi (jUJ-i
765695 969649 1109888 1280943 1524267 ,_,___. J+A <yDl+--'-l jLitfl
300532 350793 250796 221215 198290 jb_f_l
1222500 1513764 1579808
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1746718 1989704 r LuJl JijB
J-1..I- u*i- Q'-aii (1)•jJjjJ jf- ljj"1 j^JI tJ_L_ (V)
Yemen
Mn Rials
Exports or goods and services
Compensation of employees fromthe rest of the world
Property and entrepreneurial
income from Ihe rest ofthe world
Other current transfers from the
rest of the world
Current receipts
Imports of goods and senices
Compensation of employees to therest ofthe world
Property and entrepreneurial
income to Ihe resl of Ihe world
Other current transfers to the rest
ofthe world
Surplus ofthe nation from currenttransactions
Disposal of current receipts
AjjUfJ jl___Vb - Aj_>jL__ _J_U___1
External transactions - at current prices
Jbj jj-L*
414527 645230 596006 695131 788025 l_L_i__j -J_Jl <jj lJj__-J
4690 11899 11341 12801 13228 gr-jbJ ,___« __, .jjU-Jl ____jj._
9966 24249 30082 21047 18137 y*J--» (-W u- (S*-=» -^J ^^ J»->
226398 226082 215474 243217 251329 ^jbJI flal <_- jj-I AjjU L__bj_j
655581
442194
4446
84472
4782
119687
655581
907460
532841
583
149962
11082
212992
907460
852903
582290
599
146597
11389
112028
852903
972196
709042
1027
164749
19507
77871
972196
1070719 J^jbJl Lj_l_*ujJ1
809364 -AjJjJIj <*_-» __> __jj)_JI
688 (/»jbJl fJbJIJ «_;j___l ujliUJl _A_»jj_j
185003 ^jUJ1
13073 gr-jL-B -JUA J JJ*1 AjjU L__bj_J
62591 •jjLUl uLlUjJI <jj 4jjjJl (jdJLt
1070719 4jjbJI • .M •- - ••* ^ lJj_«j11
AijLvJl JUu-Vlf -^jL___nII iabidl _____ (JJb__'il ,jJ___JI -O-fl
Gross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity - at current prices
Yemen
Mn Rials
•^•A\
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestry andfUhme
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Consl ruction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real estate and business ser\ ices
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
b- Producers of government
services
c- Producers of private non-profit
services lo households
d- Domestic services of households
Less imputed bank service charges
u «*B
1999 2000 2001= 2002" 2003
J_.L-aJl -I
193991 215457 247520 265170 296420 __J_J, j^_J|j «ljj!l
331246 560511 504405 522287 659413 {<jj_-_) *j_1j__l-VI-Acb-_JI
67195 79792 84852 91480 100841 -_i>__l -Atb-H
11822 10117 12897 14414 15784 .bJj jUdlj ,bj4_Jl
62927 69138 74606 79406 86597 J*~-H
139821 180021 209618 259967 291979 jJ^-Hj |*U_Jlj <•_**»_ -J~-J> »jb-
131629 156149 176838 207883 229874 <jij_Jj _.VL__V1j J_JI
41899 43362 55296 50928 56069 _**LJlj A>l_Jl _____>J\
64867 72470 81995 93108 109545 J-**l-A-J*j *_>*-» ______
11008 13101 15321 17969 19854 V____Jij *_*L__.V1 t-_JJ--
1056405
131941
334
424
41990
1400118
150822
208
452
41808
1463348
173161
136
482
49866
1602612
208356
265
541
44668
1866376
221742
271
584
47854
l_jI_-U_ji « — i
4jjj__JI • J •'-h j- •.- ->_i
J uU+jVv^1A^bkJl ' J -'** ju_ -_rj-Vil <___.j -t^jJl
4_j______)1 4__J i__4_h l_jL*>____-1 *j
<_S--4____-Jl ^J*__k-Jl • J - W* fJ*_»J l__A_4__
GDP at basic prices 1147114 1509792 1587261 1767106 2041119 A>«L_,1 jU-VlbJiaaM Ja*i\ jjJ-JI
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products25680 29842 33355 36689 40525
' J».nl) Jc ^Jlj^ll iJilj
GDP al market prices 1172794 1539634 1620616 1803795 2081644 <jj_Jl j__J_jLaaX\ Ja*l -JLJ1
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T r AjjLvfl jU___b - a sH J AjjL-utfl 4_____l 4___, ^l-V.! 1JJ__J1 (J-JI
GDP by Economic Activities in Yemen - at Current Prices 2003
Producers of
government services10 7%
Financial institutions
insurance, real estate
and business services
8 0%
Transport storage
and communication
11 0%
Wholesale and retail
trade, restaurants and
hotels
14 0%
Others
4 8%
Agriculture huntingforestry and fishing
14 2%
Manufacturing,electricity, gas and
water
5 6%
Mining and quarrying31 7%
T T Ai/aJI jU-Vib - <j .*» J JUuVl ____» Jl**X\ Ja*i\ fUl
GDP by Expenditure in Yemen - at Current Prices 2003
80% t
70% -
60% -
50%
40%
30% -
20% -
10% -
0% -
73 22%
fflGovernment final consumption expenditure BPnvate final consumption expenditure
E_ Gross capital formation D Exports of goods and services
Z Imports of goods and services
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-t__l_.il J-____Ut
Chapter III
ijlijJi\ Jij^u Y. . . fl___ 4_U___! jLju-Vb JL*tf\ u*a*& £-iU_lGross Domestic Product at 2000 Constant Prices in US Dollar
Chapter III reviews economic growth in realterms after eliminating the effect of price inflationWith the aim of facilitating the interpretation anduse of these accounts, ESCWA has unified andrecalculated them in United States dollars, taking2000 as a standard base year for all countries,based on the fact that original official base yearsvary from one country to another, and sometimesfrom one year to the next While official base yearexchange rates were used for all ESCWA membercountries, an estimated and unofficial base yearexchange rate was adopted in some cases Suchcases are indicated in footnotes to the relevant
tables
Official tables of GDP by expenditure andeconomic activity at the current and constantprices of original base years were used to compilethe tables that are presented in this chapter In thisregard, deflators for each component of GDP werefirst calculated based on available data at current
and constant prices These deflators were then re-based to the standard base year Components ofGDP were subsequently derived at constant 2000prices in national currencies and were converted toUnited States dollars using the standard base yearexchange rate
In cases where data were unavailable,ESCWA produced estimates using variousstatistical methods and scientific approaches
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_)______ Lul j __]__^_ j 1 4__L____1 L____) \_____ul Ua>___-
<•> _c dil iLui! Cilj j__j I^j___iVI c_ij_-lj
-mtl_._> Ajilr. «A ^j *UjU_a_J i_uil__l »I___j__Li
*• (l .-T • ) -__.l_JI jUu-VU - VJL__,V) ^-la-JI ^LJl _,> JUJ.IExpenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)''
jVjJjjii-Bahrain
Mn Dollars
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption
expenditure
Change in stock (2)
Cross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods andservices
CDP at market prices
iooof^ ^2offl{«^-iB^iSSoo_C:
13610 1399 5 1471 7 15188 1705 0
3640 9 3754 8 3809 9 3881 1 4083 8
-139 9 -256 1 -108 9 292 8 285 9
9110 1076 1 1098 4 1438 7 1799 5
6581 2 7128 5 7423 4 7855 6 7815 2
4783 0 5132 2 5324 5 6188 6 6274 8
7571 I 7970 5 8369 9 8798 6 9414 5
ajj1__j j^i\ ja+*Jt\ _-uwi
__.b_1 ^il+Jl <>rOL|-_-Y1 _jUNI
(T) ^jja*i)J jMji\
J*a.W __iUI JU1I (j-lj OU^
_jbli_-lj (U_J1 <JJ _j)jJb__l
cL-JaJlj jV__J1 (JJ -jUjljll b__b
<JJ__1 jU_.ll .^lU-VI (_-__*11 £3bll
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources up to 2003 ( 1989 = 100)(2) Includes net error and omission
ISt.1 r\C o-L-bj 1 r .Us tri_ *__-jB jJb__Jl <jjb-1 jj* _jj_ (^)UuJIj jfr-JI <j___ ____jj (l)
'•(' =T ) AijQJI jl___VL, - Jjl__3_hl _3b-.ll £ jj ____» (jX--.".! ^Aa-Jl <_-"L_l
Cross domestic product by
Bahrain
kind of economic activity - at constant prices (2000=100)*'
Mn Dollars
1999
jVjJ _j_U
5~~V ' ' " 2000 2001 r- 2002- 2003
a- Industries-ACb-all -1
Agriculture, hunting, forestrj
and fishing55 5 58 7 54 4 51 9 57 6 -jbUJIj Jj__Jlj "-Hjjll
Mining and quarrjing 2014 7 2236 3 2254 5 2290 6 2337 2 (UJ.M-J1) A-i.lj---.V1 i_ACb_-JI
Manufacturing 890 9 911 7 972 0 1027 1 1069 5 AiLf^JI ' 'Ifl ...jU
Electncitj,gas and water 108 3 1139 122 6 131 5 146 9 ib-llj jU-lj *bj+_It
Construction 281 0 284 6 3108 347 6 360 0^_i___jl
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotelsT76 0 798 7 839 9 928 3 942 4 jJJblllj fCll__lj Aija-Jlj 1___JI »j1_w
Transport, storage andcommunication
529 6 561 1 634 2 677 5 706 6 _yj__llj _tfU_Jilj J__ll
Financial institutions and
insurance
1486 0 1702 1 1535 1 1563 7 2041 5 <jj--JIj A-b-l i_i___.j_JI
Real estate and business services
(2)683 7 726 0 773 1 824 9 876 6 (T)J-icVl l.U-_j Ajj__JI uUj-JI
Community social and personal
services
138 2 1415 146 3 163 4 173 0 j . .. \tj <J;LuiVI * •" -1' i_ll__->
Total industries 6963 9 7534 6 7642 9 8006 5 8711 4 _J_l1___J1 JL**.)
b- Producers of government
services
c- Producers of private non
profit services to households
1251 5
34
1285 7
4 1
1350 7
4 1
1442 4
47
1542 7
66
Aujl^Jl uiUjaJI j+jjj -<-i
U-Jfj V v^ A-.L-J1 -A-J-.I J4-U- ~£J-V1 .Jj-ij JljjII Jl
d- Domestic services of
households47 0 48 7 50 0 53 1 55 2 A___»ll AJj-«ll lJ_._jJI -i
Less imputed bank service
charges840 0 10510 832 6 8716 1032 8 j______ll J__j_a__ _A_j_J| ,j_j U_ib
GDP at producer's prices 7425 8 7822 1 8215 0 8635 2 92831 _jj__ll Jj_J_ ^JL-vVI v1'-" i_-UI
Import duties 145 3 148 4 154 9 163 4 131 4 jljiiuiVI fJ—J
GDP at Purchaser's prices 7571 1 7970 5 8369 9 8798 6 94145 jjm-UII jIjlJ- <^UiVl y±__JI JubJI
1jli_ lJjjJAj *
n a ^ ^a*- u-L-Lj ' r i*1* _-* M'jJ1 jJb_-Ji (jj-ji <jJe. -^ (>)UhJIj j4_Jl <__*-- <_____• (T)
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources up to 2003 ( 1989 = 100)(2) Includes nel error and omission
-65-
•'"(i —t ) AiAlB jU-Vb - ,jjb___l J*a3i £___! Jg JUT/t
Expenditure ongross domestic product- at constant prices (2000=100)*l>Egypi
Mn Dollars
Government final consumplionexpenditure
Private final consumption
expenditure
Change in slocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods andserv ices
GDP at market prices
10218 8 10478 3
69394 0 72760 5
541 8 657 7
16569 0 16141 8
17438 7 18049 4
24326 0 23400 4
89836 2 94687 3
109588 115112 128297
75438 8 77292 6 78310 8
374 7 328 I 505 7
157422 166226 153258
185886 171219 212232
231017 21739 0 23922 5
980013 101137 4 104272 7
jVj-jj-U
A.jl__1J+* (/5L>___l JUWI
____JI ^i+JI <>£»+--*! J-JUt
(JJJ--11 u* J**"
J-tfi _jAJ <jl_i u-ij l-H>_i
uUU_J jLJ (JJ L_>1 jjbjlB
• J - '»"J £_J_ (JJ l_lljjjl l_A9b
<jj-J j-ui, (jJL-.KI ^L-J g_b_
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources for Ihe stated years, which are fiscal
years starting on Jul> 1, using (1996/97=100)
<,_• >JJ--J -llj-J- *JJ-j]l jjb-,.11__U> (jj- -^1) (l)
1»»/^ »l#o-Ub -llj ijjlj* , _J I*- '-J- -"'j—
(,'(l -T ) 4__1__ jU_-__i- ^jL___r_l _sb__B £ju _____ <_-j\*_.,.l (jJa-JI g-UIGross domestic product bykind ofeconomic activity - at constant prices (2000=100)* °
Eg>P*Mn Dollars
a Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestrvand fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and
insurance
Real estate and business services
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
b- Producers of government
serv ices
c- Producers of private non
profit services to households
d- Domestic serv ices of
households
Less imputed bank service
charges
Plus Import duties
GDP at market prices
13958 7 14712 5 14739 9 15272 7 15759 5
7850 0 8244 3 9173 5 10172 0 9775 6
16686 3 17026 7 17509 5 17790 6 18574 2
1622 7 1741 7 1814 5 1893 2 1933 5
2741 2 2794 2 1877 5 1328 2 2148 0
9649 7 10415 1 11552 6 12099 0 126710
3732 3 3925 3 4743 1 4845 8 4788 4
9908 3 10983 5 111915 11764 7 12368 4
409 4 437 5 353 7 349 6 406 2
238 2 257 1 207 9 261 0 257 8
66796 7
7996 3
277 7
20728 6
7991 5
2028 6
89836 4
70538 0
8943 7
297 6
215110
8808 9
2205 9
94687 3
73163 6 75776 8 78682 7
96319
328 6
21628 3
9149 9
2398 8
9989 3
354 9
21760 3
9226 1
2482 2
10132 1
347 8
21844 6
9302 9
2568 4
980013 101137 4 104272 7
jVj-ujA.
-J_t-_____J1 -\
l-iLUJij J__-__Jj 4£ljjft
4____Jj______i*tfl ' Jfcl '"»*
4___j _____3l ' Jfcl u-j-B
,l__jj jjJij »Ljj_Jl
AijuBj <I_jJI *jbu
jjjbtllj ,«_-lk»Jj
ljjj_JI j LSi\*a?i\j (JLS
i *J*bJI i Aj__JI .^I^j^jjJI
_L-cV1 uU- j AjjU-Jl ______
• J--I--* JuLaA
J_j<_( *<__^J| L__L______j) t_______! —_J
Jl i-uf-t *i ,-Jl <*_*L__J ' i-i^* j^ ••- -r
j*Ji\ ,-iuj (tijll
i •!•> _h J il uj| j J _.**_. fr —j
_<_jj L4__k-_H • J - *^ « &b__ I li-J**ii
«-"Oj* r>~j 1jJ1j
g__JI jlj_J_^JL-.'il 1/-ull £--_
* ESCWA estimates
(I) Based on national sources Tor the slated years which are fiscalyears starting on July] using (1996/97=100)
V*j tjjj-JI _.!»___ **JijJl jiL-vJI u-—I<^c -w (1)\U¥/M .l* <j_j_j JlJj *j1jj 1 „_ liu *-U lJj-j
-66-
(1 -T ) -_U_| jla-Vb - (JJL__Vt ^la-d g-U (jJc JUWl
Expenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)
Iraq
Mn Dollars
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in slocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and services
GDP at market prices
Iraq
Mn Dollars
(\ -T ) A_A_1I jbu-Vb. - lf±^ti\ JoUJl £.j-
Gross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity
§B3*£fS%$fjjM t-^i?#li,-199?J
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting and forestry
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and relail trade restaurants
and hotels
Transport, storage and communication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real estate and business sen ices
Community social and personal services
Total industries
b- Producers of government services
c- Producers of private non-profit
services to households
d- Domestic services of households
Less imputed bank service charges
•_,.___ l_r_+J^O+.jVI jUtfl
__**> <rl+J </Cbj_YI J_JYl
Uj__vJ ^ jjuD
^JL-Vfl _^_JI <,JU_lj>l .J^lJl
• ' •'- *j £LJI <jj LjljjbaJI
kX.uJj ji~J tjj uljjljjl ' —"•
(j>-Ji jUoJjl_J__-,ii <_____! £__!
(_-JL*_,'-l vi__JI-4_L-l
al constant prices (2000=100)
• •''••'• -" -1
uAjUJIj -if^lij <CljjJl
Ajj.Iji_jV1 i-ie-U-aS
*j1jjj-iJI L_itL-*Jl
.b_Jlj JUJ1 j ,bj4_JI
<jj^Jlj <1_^JI tjbu
,jjL__j ,_il___l j
_yj__n j _j"ib_Jii j J-Ji
O+J-Jl j AjJLJI i j i.. .j_J
JL_-f1 ' l.nj H/mJI ______
A^ja&djll • A^Lu&VI * *•* *^ . J . ^
i Jcti.-H <_rJU_l
^JJ ^^^_ ^jL^^ul U^^L* ~' .
J ' "I' 1 <_J|JjdLaJl • J - '--Ii j- -•- -£
j-VI |___.j ttijB
J^iuJl *^]j±»B • J -'- » -j
GDP at basic prices AjJ_.fl jUjtfbJiaaM Ja*l gSJI
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on productsi lUmBJt i_jj^Ji ijjij
-A__V1 L4jjU__U
GDP at market prices (jj_Jl jUu-b<jJL_.fl .ji-jJl £jU
-67-
'•o A_j__1 j_u_V-i - (^Jbo-Vl tji-w-fl jt-bJl ulc (jliJ.1
Expenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)*
_tfjJ Jji1-Jordan
Mn Dollars
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption expenditure
Change in slocks
Gross fined capital formation
Fxports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and services
GDP al markel price
* ESCWA esiimales
(1) Based on national sources
up to 2003 using ( 199-1= 100)
'1 -T
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
1926 6 2005 0 2034 8 2170 3 2220 8
5984 4 6830 6 7073 9 7467 9 7680 8
-1452 90 1 19 3 59 7 413
1849 0 1781 8 1780 9 19143 19513
3571 9 3536 0 3553 8 3809 2 3888 4
5076 9 5796 2 5445 4 6044 8 6065 4
•_.ji__! <jJ+_l <j£*+__tfl <j__VI
,_..__» .jJbplI ^fii+j-.VI jUH1
^jjjj-JI^ jj-JI
(>l_L_-Vl i-ullll JUli u-lj (jjji.
_J___J)j £__J| jjj _g|jjL__1
_,_.___. ;A_-1 _» oUjIjll b_-b
8109 8 8447 3 9017 2 9376 5 9717 2 _u-» J*-^ ^*_^' v^-11&"1ji—I lJjjJIj *
4^-ajj ji___J) <j_b~ jJt ou. (1)(\ -HU] |r" <___( T r .It jjja.
A_j__1 jU-Vb - (jjL-__Jf.l JsLiJI £j_ .___-_ (jJUa-Vl ^ia-Jl £JbJ1
Gross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity - at constant prices (2000=100)*
j^jj j>A>Jordan
Mn Dollars
j Industries
Ygriiul'iirc, hunting, forestry andfish in 2
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Flu truth gas and w .iter
( •instruction
\\ holesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
I ransport storage and communication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real cslate and business senices
Communitj social and personal
senices
1999 2000 200] 2002
161 7 170 5 177 0 2196
255 0 241 9 260 6 296 2
1022 8 1082 5 1168 6 1302 9
180 0 189 6 204 9 225 4
283 3 286 7 329 1 356 6
803 1 873 6 913 8 929 2
1102 9 1156 1 1296 0 1300 5
253 6 272 2 315 3 420 7
1209 7 1255 1 1300 6 1291 2
318 5 316 2 338 7 374 0
2003
226 5
295 3
1361 5
232 4
378 0
975 8 (JJL-Jlj ^Ua-llj AijaJlj ALuJI t j-t-
1400 1 lJjj^Ij <-iVl__JJf1j JUl
445 ] <jj_bllj <jJUJ1 LjbujjjJl
1316 2 JL_iVI -j-t__j AjjU-JI _A_.__il
39| Q Jj... .Mlj 4._iL»jiVI ^jjuII LjLjJa.
L-Usb-all -1
_j1_l_Jlj J;f__!lj •_=ljjll
(<jj---l) 4__,1j__-,it _Afcb__il
i .l.j- .» . .If I .. j'l
Ib-Jlj jUJIj »bj4-JI
___|
Total industries 5590 7 5844 5 6304 7 6716 2 7021 9__£.____! Ju*.\
b- Producers of government scmces
c- Producers of private non-profit seniccs
to households
d- Domestic services oT households
Less imputed bank semce charges
6930 1GDP at basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
GDP at market prices
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources
up lo 2003 using (1994= 100)
Ajjj__-I <_il_J-J1 j__s_> -_j
_J_fj V <j-Jl A-.-U1 _A-J_-1 j__j_ -£__JK1 piajj -ujH J
A___-1 -ilj_*_ l-iL*J-J1 -J
1378 4 1469 9 1547 4 1588 7 1635 6
819 84 5 83 3 89 6 93 3
124 137 166 180 188
133 4 157 8 176 5 286 3 318 7318 7 -••-.-.-H Aj-j_fl_J1 uUk-ll ->__ b-db
.jJU-Vl Ja^l\ _J3QT7254 8 7775 6
1179 7 1192 5 12416
8109 8 8447 3 9017 2
-68-
8126 3
1250 2
9376 5
8450 8
1266 3
<uAUj\ )-_-Vb
_______ Jc __i|j__l| l_,|j
_*___VI I+l. Lo-b
9717 2 jj-ll J"~^ ylL-V-l J±*l\ rj-LJI
lji_.1 uIjjJU *
*J_.jJlJJL__J) <jjL-I ^ ___. (1)(\ -MM) »_>_-_ ^Ji T r .le- t>__
"(1 -T ) A_j__1 jUwV-i - (^JUa-VI (^-wJl g_U_ ,_-_- JUJ.I
Expenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)* 'Kuwait
Mn Dollars
Government final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumption
expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods andservices
GDP at market prices
8308 3
16040 2
8100 7
16160 2
3813 8 2828 3
20196 8 21298 0
12016 7 11369 3
36342 5 37017 8
7627 0 8783 6 9330 0
17566 7 18828 8 20082 9
2842 3 2978 9 3567 4
21238 6 18701 1 19298 3
12167 5 13028 6 13839 2
37107 1 36263 8 38439 6
__ij_jl
jVjJujiL,
A-jiaJi ^J+dl .j-S-J-u-VI jU_V1
y_J_UI J^A\ v£t|__.Vl JUKI
UJJ-—H J J**"
<jju_yi __._ji jlji (j-lj tjjtj-j
i_iUiiJlj <iLJ1 (j- uljjb^ll
-A___JljjA_JI u_ -jljjljll b__b
_jj__l j__-l_ JUrf\ <J__J1 _JjL_l
* ESCWA estimates
(I) Based on national sources ( 1984=100)
Ijiul lJjjjL. *
(1 -MAI) V*1jJ1 jJb-_JI ,j___l Jc Ljiv (1)
'•(\ . ,-t - . .) A_j__1 jl____-_> - jjL-aJrj'l LLiifl £jj ______ ySLvX] ^la-Jl £_UGross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity - at constant prices (2000=100)*
Kuwait
Mn Dollars
-%*»*
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestryand fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and
insurance
Real estate and business services
Community social and personal
services
Total industries
b- Producers of governmentsen ices
c- Producers of private non-profit
services to households
d- Domestic services of
households
Less imputed bank servicecharges
• 1999-#IK-2fJO0; ^pi»ik^Ew^^fBoa^-
__jj_H
jV jj _)jJ-
__*____! -I
134 9 136 9 155 5 156 8 162 1 «-"__j *-»j *ftlj_Ji
17174 6 18072 9 17689 6 15849 6 16798 3 {__•*"«) Ai_.lj___.yi _JlcL___1
29901 2611 9 2409 8 2550 3 2703 5 AAu»-d1 __*U__1
707 9 800 2 887 3 990 9 1049 6 .__-lj j__lj f.bj#_fl
793 7 810 0 803 3 827 8 877 4 *£>_
2331 7 2205 7 2274 8 2407 8 2561 2 _jiUBj (*u___j a.j___j a__>_ .jL*_
1633 3 1650 6 1790 1 1802 2 1906 4 ujj^Ij ^Vb__Vlj JLR
1935 8 2010 8 2274 2 2422 8 2559 6 _w^'j -b___l uU-jJI
2251 0 2314 0 2297 3 2399 0 2543 7 Jb*Vl "b__.j a,j__ji ,_,u__Ji
651 5 824 3 603 8 937 0 993 1 a*_____1j <_=i___vi £_____ ______
30604 6
6412 6
23 2
566 1
1530 7
31437 5
6305 0
31 9
542 7
1550 2
31185 8 30344 3
6601 3
35 2
629 1
16127
6655 0
35 2
664 9
1685 0
32154 9
7085 8
37 3
704 7
1807 4
ulc-b-all <_JA__.I
4-uj&^J1 ljLjJ^JI jf •• * —ty
-Jfj V <__-! 4__l__1 -A-J-.1 _>$•__» -£
J-.VI ,.__-_ JJjll ^l
A___JI A-j-tll _A_J_J1 -J
Altj_d_JI L_lLtA»Jl j»J*"j bolb
GDP at basic prices 36075 9 36766 8 36838 6 36014 4 38175 3JUa.Y\ Ja*i\ fubll
A*w__YI jUu_Vb
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products266 6 2510 268 4 249 3 264 3
' •' * '' •" Jt- l_u1j^ll IJjIjlJJU-VI b_M U-Jb
GDP at market prices 36342 5 37017 8 37107 1 36263 8 38439 6 jj-JI JaJuJU*X\ (_J__.11 jJjUI
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources ( 1984=100) (\ -IUI) <*_»jJl jjL-__ (J.U4 Js- uh (1)
-69-
" ( \ -t ) A_j__1 j_u_VLi - ^JW.1 (J^-S £j"L_1 t-Je JUWI
Expenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100) *
Lebanon
Mn Dollars
Governmenl final consumption
espendilure
Prnale final consumption
expenditure
Change in stocks (1)
Gross fixed capital formation (2)
Exports of goods and senices
Less imports of goods and sen ices
CDP at market prices
* LSCWA estimates
(2) Includes (1)
Lebanon
Mn Dollars
*(>..
Gross domestic
Ub-.
12885J 128854 140468 13813 3 14218 3 A_ji__l ^b^JI (/S*+__)VI jU-Vl
50683 50683 5869 I 55699 5753 2 o*»b_il JW <>El+__,yi j__VI
0) ajJ—HorS J_«»
47896 47896 72948 5871 0 62235 (t) JL**-1\ -_il_ll JUl _>-lj ,__*_j
103338 103338 120134 111917 116891 -jL-u-Ij <U_-i o* _jljjb_J1
166209 166209 225375 194256 203532 _A_J__1 j ji-JI u--UJjJI b__b
16456 2 16456 2 16686 6 17020 4 17531 0 jj-Jl jU__b<JX*_Vl ^iwdl £jL-l
=T . ) A_i__l j_u_Vb - ,j___a_iVI iaU___ £jj u___- (V_t_-__-V* (^la-J £-L_l
product by kind of economic activity - at constant prices (2000=100) *
Ij__,l __jj_i3 '(1) u_-«_y (1)
_jbJ
jVjJjji-
-/liW|?|¥^^^^^2Qpl/^>, 2002^-: 200$^r= -¥•
a- Industries
Agriculture hunting, fores Irv andfishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and insurance
Real estate and business senices
1032 8 1032 8 1064 2 1107 9
2226 7 2226 7 2339 5 2345 5 2416 0
238 9 238 9 221 5 238 2 244 0
1540 0 1540 0 2664 2 2042 1 2191 6
3510 6 3510 6 3301 0 3521 3 3609 1
876 5 876 5 8155 871 1 895 2
3714 7 3714 7 3076 2 3542 0 3605 9
1405 5 1405 5 1393 7 1470 9 1491 8
_Acb__JI -1
ubU-lj ____1j Acljjll
(o-ull) A-.lj--_.VI __cL___l
A_uj__!l L_,lcl___l
•ball . jU-lj fbjf-JI
^_^Ji
jjbillj .cliuJIj «_j__J1jJ-_--1 tjl__
u_J__j\_ uVL-uVlj JkJI
__-L_Vj AjIUII _____>j_ll
JUcVI -J-.J-.J Ajj-m-1 _jU__-I
Community social and personal i .... .Mlj 4jcLua.yi • -•* -" ubJl
Total industries 14545 6 14545 6 14875 8 15103 6 15561 5 <_il£b^l1 <J-*i\
b- Producers of governmenl senices
C- Producers of pnsate non-profil
senices to households
d- Domestic serv ices of households
Less imputed bankservice
charges
GDP at basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
GDP at market prices
ESCWA estimates
19106
16456 2
16456 2
19106 18109
16456 2 16686 6
16456 2 16686 6
-70-
19168
17020 4
17020 4
1969 5 4 ll1j<^1L . -t . i~ \\ *•» ... —,_,
u-Jfj V J& A-aLvll i-A.J-ll j_-u- -£
j-tfl p-a-j (Uj. J\
AiLuH AjIjuII • •"-'-') -J
'V__________--^ ^-tl fe*___P-_n k_J%»--_____l > ^^ J L*---4C_l
17531 0 Af-A-VI >-Vb JUa.*i\ Ja~X gUI
175310
_A____I Jt __.1j-_!1 1-.1j__ju=Yi i|__ u__b
(jj-JI jU_J_ ^JL-Vil _jS_----Jt gsualjl_.l ljIjjJL *
'•(1 • .-T ) ---__) jI____1j - ^JU-VI yla-Jl g3U l-Jc JUj-VIExpenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)*'
Oman
Mn Dollars
Governmenl final consumptionexpenditure
Private final consumptionexpenditure
38013 4104 4
7849 6 7847 5
3977 1 4417 1 4527 5
6837 4 8777 7 8997 1
Change in stocks- - - - -
Gross fixed capital formation 2300 0 2368 1 2090 5 2622 3 2687 8
Exports of goods and services 10693 6 11742 9 14139 1 12533 3 12846 7
Less imports of goods and5834 5 6220 8 5791 5 6736 4 6904 9
A_jI_Jl y-l+JI <irOb>__Vl JU-VI
O-L-ll J^\ </*+__*-. j-uVI
UJJ*-JI J j^JI
</JU_,V1 •____ J1_-l (jjlj (jjjii
_A___J1. -_1__J1 j. __jjL_J|
_j1____I . <U_J1 u_ l_,1jj|j]| b__b
GDP at market prices 18810 0 19842 I 21252 6 21613 9 221542 j^l j-_J-</-*V) <j_---1-JLJ1
* ESCWA estimates
(I) Based on national sources up to 2003 (1988 = 100)
Iji-I '-ijjaxi '
i\Afi. .ic (j-LAjj r r fie. jjj* *___jj( jjL__ji ,j.u.i j* _^_ pj
'*(\ -Y •) -____) jU-VL. - j-L-v-Vt -*->__- £> ----- ^JUkVI .jJa-JI g-UBGross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity - at constant prices (2000=100)*'
Oman
Mn Dollars
a Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestryand fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electncitv, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and
insurance
Real estate and business services
Community social and personalservices
Total indusines
b- Producers of governmentservices (2)
c- Producers of private non-profit
senices to households
d- Domestic services of
households
Less imputed bank servicecharges
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
4104 388 1 439 6 447 1 458 3
9164 2 9703 6 10373 9 10550 2 10813 9
777 S 1077 1 1016 4 1033 4 1059 2
1810 201 8 2103 2139 219 2
362 2 376 1 406 0 412 9 423 3
2193 7 2259 0 2449 0 2490 7 2552 9
1136 6 1171 2 1269 2 1290 9 1323 1
626 9 666 0 7108 722 9 741 0
1093 7 1095 8 1204 6 1225 2 1255 8
245 3 263 9 279 9 284 6 291 S
161914 17202 6 18359 9 186718 191386
28S2 7 3006 8 32218 3276 6 3358 5
jVjJ _j_Hb,
_j_;|___ll -|
_-L__1 j ____lj <c-ljjI1
(ljoJ-JI) <-_.Ij-_-.VI _jLcL__J!
AiLj-jJI -_£____
»b_-lj jUJIj #bji_-1
ijjb-llj jCLL-IIj Ajj-JIj <1__JI •jL_j
Oij-Jlj _.Vt__V1 j J__l
ljj-L-I j <____) __U___.j_JI
JLjftfl ^ijJij 4jjU_.I _,L.J__1
JIj 4j;UiiV1 ^••- •'' uUu
________ LfIU_,l
(T) Ai_jS__1 -jU__1| j___. -i_i
L-Ufj V ^ A-_-Jl -A_J_J1 ji__. -£j-Vl .--.j &ji\ J\
42 3 42 9 46 9 47 7 48 9 Aj-_jJI A_j__I _jl____1 -J
482 2 529 9 556 2 565 6 579 8 -Lllj..--. ->U K____l______l| ' >l • \\^\ * -L__l j ______j_J.
GDP at basic prices 18604 3 19722 3 21072 4 21430 5 21966 3 A__L_V1 j-_-Vb J\*a.*i\ v'- •" -JbJI
Plus Taxes minus Subsidies on
products (3)205 7 1197 180 2 1S3 4 188 2
l^__ ___|_ • J-...B Jt __,lj__l| )___,
(r) iJJleVI
GDP at market prices 18810 0 19842 1 21252 6 21613 9 22154 5 (jj-JljU—L <jJ__.VI (^Ja-JI JtJT-JIESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources up to 2003 (1988 = 100)
(2) Includes other services
(3) Import taxes
iu» »_; ,____bj t r »i_.
-71-
|j__| Ljljpu •,__!_. <__»jll jjb___l <j_L_I ^ __i±j (i j
jj_VI _A___JI <_•__*_• (Y)
"'JjijJi _-fc --utj- (r)
'*{! =T... )-____! j__J_-i- (/L-j-VI yJa-J £jTJI Jt JUNI
Expenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)*J ..._.. ..Uft A UI, ..H
j.j-UJjl-Palestinian Authority
Mn Dollars
.-•- -^vJ.V?_.f-•,
1234 5 Vj*»J» ^W-1' </*+-_*' ijWIi
41047 0) o-L-i> ^l+JI i/0+-_VI jUWI
29 4 ujj"11^ J***11
647 0 tjJUa-VI i-_-Jl (JJb__ijii auiJi
5513 ______l j £__J1 <j_ __jjL__1
2533 6 _A___Jlj <t__JI u- ljIjjIjJI b__b
Government final consumption
expendilure
Private final consumption
expenditure (2)
Change in slocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and
senices
GDP at market prices
1072 3 11732 1338 7
4614 0 4405 1 4188 8
156 1 41 4 26 7
18619 1359 0 1074 4
930 7 867 5 590 5
3954 5 3404 4 3050 4
4680 5 4441 8 4168 6
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources up to 2002 (1997=100)(2) Includes statistical discrepancies
jU__Vb - y;-____*. I _*_--JI (j;
kind ofeconomic activity
4033 2 JjuJI jb_J- yJb->V1 ijJj-II £jb_lIjS-tfl L_1j*_U •
WW ,_&,_____ Y Y,_* <j_- -^J-jl jJL__JI u__l ^J* i-ji, (Y)*_J___,1 <Jjjl <j-__y ( T)
at constant prices (2000=100)*''*(\ . .=t . ) A_j__l
Gross domestic product by
Palestinian Authority*L_____^i_a____Jl ^.JoJ1-^
Mn Dollars
2^*99?}^j_ jJ qjjI*
'\; jt™ ,. ;:" "*" -5' ' ^M^iim*?0!^ifa2j§^:2QQJ~T^ H5V„;^jf;.: -Z.J} * !"'""}•
a- Industries^b^U-aJI -I
Agriculture, hunting, forestry
and fishing
Mining and quarrying
509 S
31 1
4210
28 4
449 1
26 5
4160
25 9
-AjUHj jj-oiij <£ijjJi
(i___-11) Aif.lj---.V1 i_-c-_-_-l
Manufacturing 584 7 5719 532 9 509 7 A_JJ__Il L_ll_-__*J1
Electricity, gas and h ater 73 2 98 4 78 3 75 6 ,U_]|j j__|j ,__*__
Construction 542 1 249 4 346 0 340 5i .*. -.U
W holesale and retail trade,
reslaurants and hotels650 8 591 3 5613 543 4 JJb-llj pCAk-ll j A.j--Ilj Ai*__1 •j__.
Transport, storage and
communication182 6 227 6 172 9 176 0 <_jj__1Ij >-M\-<iTi) j J-Jl
Financial institutions and
insurance
160 3 180 9 144 7 146 5 ijjJ-Jlj <JA_J1 _Jb__.j_Jl
Real estate and business senices 438 9 535 6 436 9 426 4 JL-C-VI u-J-j A_jl___W ubut-JI
Community social and personalsenices
630 6 622 6 557 7 545 9 JJ'" "J *jcbu»1 * -•* -" I^Lj-»
Total industries 3803 7 3527 1 3306 4 3206 0 L_l_V___Jl <jJ__-l
b- Producers of gov ernment
services
c- Producers of private non
profit services to households
d- Domestic services of
households
Less imputed bank servicechargesGDP al basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products
GDP at market prices
5316
78
120 9
4222 2
458 3
4680 5
* ESCWA eslimates
(1) Based on national sources up to 2002 (1997=100)
590 6
81
144 1
3973 6
468 2
44418
498 0
72
112 7
3698 9
469 7
4168 6
-72-
489 0
70
1140
3588 0
445 2
4033 2
4 Mj<»tt ^U_1_J1 l~"' - —i_i
___!_ V <j-JI 4-obJI _jI____I j-__> -£
m_U_J1 (Vla-ij £jjll Jl
••jln -" J_-j__ll _jb_l__l -J
J ••-•» -" <Jj_«_JI <_ib__JI fjV-J 1-aJb
Au-b-VI jU—Vb ^JLu-VI i/a-II Jt-UJI
<_,_____! Jc. i__|j_all l_ilj
___U*V) lf-» U_lb
jj-JI jUu-L <j___.VI J*-i\ gAd)
lj_-.VI _ilji__ *
1S*V.1ft lj____ T Y,Jft<j__ *jJijJI jJb__Jl __L_I <jJft -ij_ (Y )
'•(1 . .-Y. . .) A_j__1 jbwVU - yJ-.-Vi ^la-JI guL-tl __<__ _jL_i_lExpenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)*'
Qatar j"Mn Dollars jV j- o*A-
n; ..% . ,--._ - —y-^r-v—.-'•'• • 57fi*?' - .srv-.t- v • " gyffif " ~~~- ~~-- /__ -_ * l- -••'?fi-*i-'-:'--"'i«i!
_____.. -•_ - .; ••.-•:..• --,..#'•*__!•.-, _ ••tuu_ -~*^i~S£ " ':.-.- 3jjGovernment final consumptionexpenditure
3084 3 3493 1 3683 8 3730 0 3914 3 A_ji__l ^AfJI ja+auli) jU-VI
Private final consumptionexpenditure
2604 7 2704 1 30214 30313 3181 2 u-i-JI ^-il+JI <_»_a+__VI jbJVl
Change in stocks 67 1 121 7 1132 108 8 114 2 aiJ»-»B _»» j^JI
Gross fixed capital formation 2193 0 3457 1 3246 4 3214 8 3373 7 jjJL-fcVI __ll_ll Jb_l jj-Ij (JjjIj
Exports of goods and services 11048 7 11949 5 12437 6 12900 9 13538 6 <-iU-_Jlj jLJi <j_ _j|jjb__i
Less imports of goods andservices
2569 7 3965 7 37518 3718 7 3902 5 -jUjjJj <*X-1I u_ ulJjIjll b-db
GDP at market prices 16428 0 17759 9 18750 6 19267 20219 5 jj-Jl jU__L. ,jJL->VI Ja-i\ gjbll* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national source using (1988 = 100)Iji—1 hJjfjL *
=HAA ) ^j_l^j<__J 4___.lljjL___ll L)_uJ ,J*. lj±-(1)
Qatar
Mn Dollars
,-(* -Y . . .) Aijliil jUu-VU - ^_L___f_l J_L___I £jj i_____ ^iL-a-Vt vu -" gfl_JlGross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activityat- constant prices (2000=100)*'
jV jJ <jjj!«
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting, forestryand fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and insurance
(2)
Real estate and business services
Community social and personalservices
Total industries
___:____ -1
73 9 66 2 67 3 77 1 80 9 -ibUdlj _i__!1j 4_-1jj]1
9552 3 10732 1 10978 4 11042 4 11588 3 (o*JuJI) Ai_,1j___»Vl -__-L__JI
1060 4 965 7 11153 1131 1 1187 1 A__j__ll _.lft____1
198 6 2143 2184 222 4 233 4 .Lullj jUJIj Fbjf-ll
625 4 640 1 805 8 1354 8 14218 l .. *, .11
947 1 1030 2 1078 3 1087 7 1141 5 jJb-llj fC-UvJIj Aij--]|j Al_-J1 ijl__
508 0 551 1 6814 581 1 609 8 ojj-JIj L_.Vb_.Vlj ___ll
1260 5 1292 0 1400 2 14164 1486 4 {T) y^_L_1j AJbdl L_b__,j_Jl
JUftVI lj_.__j Aij__Jl _il_A.il
1916 169 5 194 7 204 6 2147 Ai.jvt.'.llj 4jcLjjj,V1 ^-— -" ujUjj.
14417 9 15661 3 16539 9 171176 17963 8 ^1b- Producers of governmentservices
21719 2247 5 2367 5 2335 0
c- Producers of private non profitservices to households
d- Domestic services of
households139 0 142 6 145 1 148 3
Less imputed bank servicecharges
388 2 381 9 403 1 428 9
2450 4 Al*j---I 1-1U--JI j'-- -lj
_-Jfj Vy-JI A-.L-J1 uU-iJI j*"- -j-
j-VI P---J -jo» _r«
155 6 -___J1 Aj!jj_JI _A___JI -j
450 1 Ai. ."••- -Jl A*Sj__*JI _A___JI >j_,j L-olb
GDP at basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products (3)
GDP at market prices
16340 5
87 5
16428 0
* ESCWA estimates
|(1)Based onnational source using (1988 = 100)(2) Includes Real Estate and Business Services(3) Import duties
17669 5
90 4
17759 9
18649 4 191720 20119 6 A__b_Vl jb-Vb ^JU-Vl Ja*i) g___
1012 95 2
18750 6 19267 1
-73-
99 9
20219 5
_______ Jc L_j|j__il |_,|jfr) i_.Uft.yi 14^ __>__,
<jj_J1jl_J_ (JJU_,V1 Ja-lS 2---IIjUYI -.1jjjL •
(* =1U») *j____ <__J1 j___j_j_____ (jjljjt, ___, (\)J-cVI -JUi-j AijUmJI -A-j-JIu__-jj(T)
-.jjijji »jv-j(r)
1»(1 -Y •) 4-__- jU__Vb - yJL-V.) ^la-JI g-LB _-_=• fJLa-VI
Expenditureon gross domestic product- at constant prices (2000=100)*!Aj-j___]|
Saudi Arabia
Mn Dollars
Government final consumption
expenditurePrivate final consumption
expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and
GDP at market prices
40665 7 49079 8
65897 3 68925 5
2480 9 2377 3
31236 0 32930 3
77869 1 82369 3
38196 0 46988 8
179952 9 188693 5
49769 5 50249 5 53857 3
65665 1 68422 0 73334 6
936 9 1686 0 1807 1
32148 3 33083 4 35458 8
86887 8 86038 0 92215 4
44261 1 46389 3 49720 0
191146 5 193089 7 206953 1
A-j___i.jJ+Jl <i>_Oif__Vl JUuVI
__>UJI ^l+Jl 1>C-f_-Vl jbJVI
ujj---l_-l J--JI
Juta.t\ -*-.! JUll ,j_ij ujji.
l_UJ_JIj •_1_-JY <j_ __jjb_-l
_jUA_J1j £__Jl o* -"JjljN L-_b
jj-JI jU-b iJ_U_,V1 (^--Jl £3bJI
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on national sources up to 2003 (1999= 100)
Iji—1 uljjJi. '
(Y - YS^) T r .It ^j. *4_ij" j*b__JI<j_b.l <_*._**( Y)
\ •(1 . - Y ) A_>__l jUu-VU - j -L-uSVt i»b__H £j_<____- (jJUa-VI (,-ia-ll £-UIIGross domestic product by kind of economic activity at constant prices (2000=100)*!
AjJj___1ISaudi Arabia
Mn Dollars
a- Industries
Vgriculture, hunting, forestryand fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Vlectricily, gas and Hater
Consl ruction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport storage and
communication
Financial institutions and
(*>insurance
Real estate and business sen ices
Community social and personalsenices
Total industries
b- Producers of government
services
C- Producers of private non profil
senices lo households
d- Domestic sen ices of
households
Less imputed bank service
charges
GDP at basic prices
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on productsw
GDP at market prices
:0^M^^SSSt^^^^M^^2^^^^ I
9009 3 9338 6 9418 1 9631 0 9749 0
65504 0 70066 5 69139 8 66050 4 77689 3
17447 6 18235 0 19030 1 20014 0 20163 5
2176 2 2273 7 2396 0 2533 3 2734 5
10548 4 111413 112713 11692 5 118416
12221 1 12772 2 133916 14079 9 144819
7488 9 7771 2 8400 7 9066 5 9328 9
19672 9 20348 2 21085 9 22088 7 22297 2
5645 7 5922 0 6203 8 65816 6964 6
149714 I 157868 6 160337 3 161737 9 1752504
30958 3 31808 5 32637 4 333291 33583 7
_Ae-l___l -I
ubbJIj -u-Olj UljjJl
(oj---1) 4j_>J^b.V1 _Ae___JI
,_Jjj___ >_,|_:L-_]|
•LuJlj jUJIj. »bjf-ll
jjL-Sj pftlkJtj J_j__ll j J___JI »jl_-
_ijj__11j l_.V_.-V1jJ--1
(T|_a__Jij AjS-JI l-U—j-JI
JI_CV1 uU_j AfJ1*-1 -A-J-JI
*• " '"j J__-l___Vl J-WLfc-Jl
l1iU.L_*J1 J*a.\
i___|_ V <^-Jl A_»__ll u-U-JI j__j_ -£
j-VI .--jj pjB t-ll
i_la_Jl A^J-*11 •—'b__JI -J
32812 3560 5 3729 6 3967 3 40764 •*• —" <j1j--~JI _J_-_-l »j—j b_Jb
1773912 1861167 1892450 1910998 204757 7 *+---ffl >-**« y*--*' «/--*» g1-'
2561 8 2576 8
179952 9 188693 5
1901 5 1989 9 2195 4
191146 5 193089 7 206953 I
' •• " Ji- L_ulj-aJI IJilj
(r) __j_sV) l+J- U__b(Aj-JIj1--1* ,jJU_Vl yrU-H g-U1
* ESCWA eshmales
(1) Based on nationalsourcesup to 2003 (1999 = 100)(2) Includes Real Estate and BusinessSenices(3) Import dunes
lji-,1 -iIjj-vj *
Ym) y r .i* tr_,<t,AtjH jjl__Ji __i—i Js L-j-f1)JUcVIw-jJ-j *_>--l -AjJ-JI o—-- C)
Jij*-—> *j—j(T)
-74-
»(\ -Y . . .) -__l_- jLwVb - vWJP (jl** _JJ _r* _W
Expenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)*Syria
Mn Dollars
Government final consumplionexpenditurePrivate final consumptionexpenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation (1)
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods andservices
GDP at market prices
2037 3 2426 9 2474 4 2594 9 2906 7
12750 9 12384 0 11887 9 12360 9 13773 1
3455 0 3375 0 4249 9 4248 7 4832 4
7030 7 7064 1 7979 8 8676 9 6653 2
5845 8 5705 3 6296 3 6724 9 6449 8
19428 1 19544 7 20295 7 211564 217156
* Evaluated by weighted USS exchange rale of theBase Vear
(1) Includes increase in slocks
Aijj--
jVjJujA*
j_ji__! ^i+j! ^ci+j-VI J--V1
u-AvIl <ilJb__ ^OLfj-VI JU-VI
UJJ---1 J J^-1
(i) ^JL-VVi ____» J-i o-lj auij
LjLUiJj <vlwJt u_ ul jjbdl
ul__»Jj <^1_JI (jj ljIjJjll UaAj
.jj-J jU-Ij .jJL-VjII ^ivJ 5--BLljdl jt_ <tU
<jJ—VI *_-JJiff1 Jtf& _*j-S!jj jj_Jl ^S jjuH __-_jj (Y)
"(Y. --Y ) ALliB jU-VL - <jJ__»j_V1 ib-JI £jj l____ ^JU^.! ^iaJ _jjT_Jl
Gross domestic product by kind ofeconomic activity at constant prices (2000=100)*Syria
Mn Dollars
a- Industries
Agriculture, hunting forestry andfishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water **
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage andcommunication
Financial institutions and
insurance (1)
Real estate and business services
4361 6 4773 2 5144 4 5541 2 5367 0
5862 I 5319 5 4932 2 4610 9 4288 3
279 6 253 7 685 1 737 3 5187
232 2 2163 194 7 260 7 697 3
599 6 6122 608 3 6100 651 1
3109 1 2874 2 2866 1 3008 1 3291 0
2303 5 2428 4 2533 4 2678 2 2744 3
746 5 694 2 677 2 712 1 742 6
Ajjjjj
' it\ i.oB -1
utybJl j Jj^JIj 4ftljj!l
(<jiJ--1) -__j__-VI >-ilftL_-JI
JjLjaaJI ulcli_l
" • "bJlj jUJIj (.bjflB
(Jjb_!»j ._U_Jj Jjji-JIj J____. tjbu
lJO-JIj _/iU__Vlj J-Jfl
(\) <__-__j AJU lJ___,j_JI
JL*V1 -Aj_-j *JjU-JI ______
Community social and personalservices
3591 450 7 482 0 577 0 589 7 *_______^___fl 1 ^•J*'L-____V1 a _.>*fc • « U_jL_J__i
Total industries 17853 3 17622 4 18123 4 18735 6 18890 0 -_ja_^L-__o_1 ^_L___.l
b- Producers of governmenl services
C- Producers or private non-profit
services to households
d Domestic services of households
Less imputed bank servicecharges **
1355 3 1651 7 1705 2 1823 0 2124 4
50 96 11 1 122 13 4
124 6 57 0 45 -43 7 -9 3
i *i <_iA J•jJ*TI • J - ^-T1 jf >•- —p-
j-V1 fJajj -^jJI
<jlijA AJjjjJI • J -'iB -j
JjJj-ijJ • J - •- " jjvjj ' -«*•
GDP at basic prices 19088 9 19226 7 19835 3 20614 6 21037 0 V-L-fl >-Vb JUa?i\ <_I__J1 jjibJl
Plus Taxes minus
Subsidies on products (2)339 3 318 0 460 5 541 8 678 6
I J-null Jt l_Jj__S lijlj(Y) ublftVI lj -- i•—-i.
GDP at market prices 19428 1 19544 7 20295 7 21156 4 217156 tjj-Jlj-uij J*aX\ <J__Jl £_U1* Evaluated by weighled USSexchange rate of theBase Year
** Country figures according to its responselo the publication's questionnaire
(1) Includes real estate and business services
(2) Import duties
-75-
jjjJI ji_ -'. - • J j • • --' '
,j__.yi *_j jtyn jVjjii e»jji
(j—J <jLuu1 ^ jjH 4^j_u L. <jlj AJjjJl .lij **
JbcfI __-,j *±>__1 -__J-_ __--»j (*)
LaJjljB.^-jfY)
' '(1 -Y - ) A_j__1 jbu-VL. - ylU-iin ^-U*a ^U ^ Ju_r_lExpenditure on gross domestic product - at constant prices (2000=100)*
CjljLtVlEmirates
Mn Dollars
Government final consumption
expenditure
Private final consumption
expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and
GDP at market prices
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26556 3 30676 3
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14728 3 15627 0
46928 4 51997 8
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73170 0 74768 9 79996 7
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Community social and personal
services
Total industries
b- Producers of government
sen ices
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services lo households
d- Domestic services of
households
Less imputed bankservice
charges
GDP at basic prices
Plus Taxes minus Subsidies on
products
GDP at market prices
* ESCWA estimates
(1) Based on nalional source using (1995
r2000^:te^2001_ |2002|§* 2003*
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211166 23787 6 24307 4 22638 3 255416
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51612 5191 4 5297 1 5504 9 5627 6
967 7 1041 1 11070 11973 1236 7
57452 7 63966 2 66424 3 67423 5 72601 0
6156 8 6959 2 7352 7 78315 7883 5
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Yemen
Mn Dollars
Government final consumption
expenditurePrivate final consumption
expenditure
Change in stocks
Gross fixed capital formation
Exports of goods and services
Less imports of goods and
services
GDP at market prices
1166 7 1195 3 1327 5 1350 4 1365 0
6044 4 5995 5 7029 6 70817 7079 9
98 4 77 8 84 1 95 3 96 7
1989 5 1556 2 1598 6 2162 8 1982 5
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Mn Dollars jVjJ jjiL.
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a- Industries
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and fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricitv, gas and water
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade,
restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage and
communication
Financial institutions and
insurance
Real estate and business services
Community social and personal
services
Total industries
b- Producers of governmenl
services
c- Producers of pnvale non-profitservices to households
d- Domestic services of
households
Less imputed bank service
charges
12814 1332 2 1413 1 1440 2 1523 4
3193 7 3465 7 3522 5 3543 1 35718
486 2 493 4 504 8 524 7 536 8
60 3 62 6 67 4 66 2 67 4
415 1 427 5 439 3 459 3 485 0
1056 5 1113 I 1222 8 1326 2 1380 3
987 4 965 5 1008 5 1077 6 1152 4
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products187 9 184 5 184 6 190 0 190 6
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Lebanon
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Syria
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Emirates
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