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5 January, 04:28

Go to this link to find out more about Bolivia's economy to answer the question.

Use the information and the graphs to write two sentences about how Bolivia's labor force by occupation compares to its GDP by sector.

Why might the percentages differ?

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  1. 5 January, 04:40
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    The percentage of workers in agriculture is higher than the GDP percentage.

    Explanation:

    GDP stands for gross domestic product. GDP is the monetary value of all the finished goods and services that have been made within a country during a particular period of time. It provides an economic snapshot, growth rate of the country.

    The sectors of the country are primary, secondary and tertiary sector. The percentage of workers in agriculture is higher than the GDP percentage. This is because the contribution by the secondary (industries) and the tertiary (services) are more than the primary (agriculture) sector to the GDP.
  2. 5 January, 04:56
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    The percentage of workers in agriculture is higher than the GDP percentage. This could be because industry and service workers contribute more to output on average.
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