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Gross Domestic Product for Scotland for the 4th Quarter of 2003

Table 4: Gross Value Added chained volume measures at basic prices: 1,2 detailed service industries

Scotland, 1998 to 2003 Q4

2000=100

Retail

Transport

Communications

Banking

2000 weights

59

51

23

24

1998

94.1

100.0

78.2

85.7

1999

102.9

97.0

95.6

92.7

2000

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

2001

98.3

106.0

126.2

110.0

2002

102.4

106.8

136.9

123.5

2003

107.1

109.8

143.7

129.4

Seasonally Adjusted

1998

Q1

89.6

103.0

73.9

86.8

Q2

95.7

101.5

75.3

82.0

Q3

92.6

98.9

78.9

86.5

Q4

98.4

96.7

84.5

87.6

1999

Q1

104.0

99.1

90.8

87.6

Q2

101.1

96.5

97.4

93.4

Q3

103.8

95.1

96.4

93.9

Q4

102.7

97.3

97.7

95.9

2000

Q1

102.4

99.9

96.5

99.1

Q2

99.2

100.0

100.2

98.2

Q3

99.3

100.4

93.4

100.1

Q4

99.2

99.7

109.9

102.6

2001

Q1

98.9

102.3

113.9

103.2

Q2

98.9

103.3

118.0

108.1

Q3

98.3

105.5

131.7

111.2

Q4

97.0

112.8

141.3

117.5

2002

Q1

98.2

105.3

131.0

116.3

Q2

101.1

108.5

132.4

122.4

Q3

103.9

105.9

139.8

129.6

Q4

106.6

107.6

144.2

125.8

2003

Q1

104.8

108.8

142.0

125.4

Q2

109.5

111.0

141.8

130.9

Q3

109.1

110.5

144.5

133.4

Q4

105.2

108.9

146.6

127.7

Percentage change, latest quarter on previous quarter

-3.6

-1.5

1.4

-4.3

Percentage change, latest 4 quarters on preceding 4 quarters

4.6

2.8

5.0

4.7

1. Gross Value Added (GVA) is also referred to as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at basic prices
2. Estimates cannot be regarded as accurate to the last digit shown

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