Sektorenbeiträge
Sektorenbeiträge refers to the contributions made by different economic sectors to a country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). These contributions are typically measured by the value added by each sector. The primary sectors include agriculture, forestry, and fishing. The secondary sectors encompass mining, quarrying, manufacturing, and construction. The tertiary sector, also known as the service sector, is the broadest and includes activities like trade, transportation, accommodation, financial services, real estate, public administration, defense, education, health, and other services. Analyzing sektorenbeiträge helps in understanding the structure of an economy, identifying key drivers of growth, and assessing the impact of economic policies on different parts of the economy. For instance, a high contribution from the manufacturing sector might indicate an industrialized economy, while a strong service sector suggests a post-industrial economy. Governments and economists use this data for economic planning, identifying areas for investment, and understanding sectoral employment trends. Changes in sektorenbeiträge over time can signal structural shifts, such as a move away from primary industries towards services or a decline in manufacturing.