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Notes:


(1) Includes wholesale and retail trade and repairs of motor vehicles and personal and household goods.

(2) Includes activities of private households as employers and other miscellaneous production activities of private households.

(3) Financial Intermediation Services Indirect Measures (“FISIM”) refers to the total property income receivable by financial intermediaries minus total interest payable, excluding the value of any property income receivable from the investment of their own funds, as such income does not arise from financial intermediation.

(4) Gross Value Added (“GVA”) is a measure of the total value of products and services within a particular sector before taking into account taxes and subsidies.



(5) Converted to dollars, using the period average AMD/U.S.$ exchange rate. See “Exchange Rates.”

Source: Armstat.
The following table sets forth the composition of Armenia’s nominal GDP by economic activity for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and for the nine-month periods ended 30 September 2013 and 2014 in accordance with NACE 2.0 methodology:

Nominal GDP by Economic Activity




For the year ended 31 December

For the nine months ended
30 September





2010

2011

2012

2013

2013

2014




(AMD millions)

Agriculture, hunting and forestry; fishing

588,205.0

767,881.0

763,940.7

826,291.8

564,897.3

574,589.5

Mining and quarrying

89,251.0

102,847.0

114,326.8

103,461.6

75,955.5

73,440.6

Manufacturing

335,251.0

399,271.0

397,549.4

429,659.8

305,671.7

316,439.0

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

97,513.0

131,188.0

153,985.1

187,041.3

112,752.2

148,842.0

Water supply, sewage, waste management
and remediation

15,854.0

14,500.0

13,654.1

15,278.9

11,108.0

11,522.4

Construction

599,495.0

491,082.0

497,985.3

450,267.1

260,736.2

238,546.2

Trade(1)

444,712.0

476,695.0

508,629.8

546,246.9

354,664.8

362,093.5

Transport and storage

116,533.0

117,422.0

130,599.8

123,228.7

89,032.4

93,044.9

Hotels and restaurants

24,550.0

27,040.0

36,093.8

47,790.4

34,593.6

39,561.5

Information and communications

133,149.0

135,303.0

145,870.3

156,354.6

116,280.5

125,599.9

Financial and insurance activities

126,257.0

151,910.0

180,640.7

201,390.7

147,173.8

144,930.0

Real estate activities

73,305.0

101,018.0

115,201.8

142,945.0

104,614.9

120,714.6

Professional, scientific and technical
activities

47,050.0

44,121.0

41,304.9

46,126.2

32,177.3

33,072.0

Administrative and support service activities

33,536.0

38,448.0

41,356.5

35,133.9

24,759.3

28,901.4

Public administration

127,912.0

141,844.0

149,869.0

173,753.2

119,740.3

136,497.1

Education

120,187.0

120,739.0

125,799.4

127,876.7

90,845.6

96,073.4

Human health and social work activities

111,198.0

138,695.0

149,013.8

179,580.7

116,520.6

122,369.6

Arts, entertainment and recreation

30,216.0

36,588.0

55,469.7

63,212.5

45,328.7

65,416.1

Other service activities

20,265.0

23,381.0

28,575.1

32,690.8

23,359.0

27,142.6

Private households(2)

1,011.0

1,836.0

1,634.6

1,858.1

1,303.7

1,122.8

FISIM adjustment(3)

(64,229.0)

(96,186.0)

(109,012.9)

(123,626.9)

(92,910.3)

(94,594.7)

Nominal GVA

3,071,077.0

3,365,622.0

3,542,487.7

3,766,562.0

2,538,605.1

2,665,324.4

Taxes less subsidies on products

389,126.0

412,324.0

458,234.3

506,332.6

374,853.9

400,805.6

Nominal GDP at market prices

3,460,203.0

3,777,945.6

4,000,722.0

4,272,894.6

2,913,459.0

3,066,130.0

Nominal GDP per capita (AMD)(4)

1,062,683.0

1,252,801.0

1,322,946.0

1,413,929.0

n/a

n/a

Nominal GDP per capita (U.S.$)(4)(5))

2,844.0

3,363.0

3,292.9

3,451.7

n/a

n/a

Nominal GDP (U.S.$ millions)(5)

9,260.3

10,142.1

9,958.0

10,431.1

7,088.5

7,464.0

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Notes:


n/a = not available.

(1) Includes wholesale and retail trade and repairs of motor vehicles and personal and household goods.

(2) Includes activities of private households as employers and other miscellaneous production activities of private households.

(3) FISIM refers to the total property income receivable by financial intermediaries minus total interest payable, excluding the value of any property income receivable from the investment of their own funds, as such income does not arise from financial intermediation.

(4) Per capita figures based on the results of the 2011 census.

(5) Converted to dollars, using the period average AMD/U.S.$ exchange rate. See “Exchange Rates.”



Source: Armstat.

The following table sets forth the share of various economic sectors in Armenia’s nominal GDP for 2009 in accordance with NACE 1.1 methodology:



Share in Nominal GDP by Economic Activity




For the year ended 31 December




2009







(% of Nominal GDP)




Agriculture, hunting and forestry

16.7




Fishing

0.2




Mining and quarrying

1.7




Manufacturing

8.7




Electricity, gas and water supply

3.1




Construction

18.6




Trade(1)

12.7




Hotels and restaurants

0.6




Transport and communications

7.2




Financial services

3.9




Real estate, renting and business activities

4.9




Public administration

3.8




Education

3.6




Health care and social services

3.5




Other community, social and personal service activities

1.8




Private households(2)

0.0




FISIM adjustment(3)

(1.6)




Nominal GVA

89.4




Taxes less subsidies on products

10.6




Nominal GDP at market prices

100.0




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Notes:


(1) Includes wholesale and retail trade and repairs of motor vehicles and personal and household goods.

(2) Includes activities of private households as employers and other miscellaneous production activities of private households.

(3) FISIM refers to the total property income receivable by financial intermediaries minus total interest payable, excluding the value of any property income receivable from the investment of their own funds, as such income does not arise from financial intermediation.
Source: Armstat.

The following table sets forth the share of various economic sectors in Armenia’s nominal GDP for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and for the nine-month periods ended 30 September 2013 and 2014 in accordance with NACE 2.0 methodology:



Share in Nominal GDP by Economic Activity




For the year ended 31 December

For the nine months ended
30 September





2010

2011

2012

2013

2013

2014




(% of Nominal GDP)

Agriculture, hunting and forestry; fishing

17.0

20.3

19.1

19.3

19.4

18.7

Mining and quarrying

2.6

2.7

2.9

2.4

2.6

2.4

Manufacturing

9.7

10.6

9.9

10.1

10.5

10.3

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

2.8

3.5

3.8

4.4

3.9

4.9

Water supply, sewage, waste management
and remediation

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.4

0.4

0.4

Construction

17.3

13.0

12.4

10.5

8.9

7.8

Trade(1)

12.9

12.6

12.7

12.8

12.2

11.8

Transport and storage

3.4

3.1

3.3

2.9

3.1

3.0

Hotels and restaurants

0.7

0.7

0.9

1.1

1.2

1.3

Information and communications

3.8

3.6

3.6

3.7

4.0

4.1

Financial and insurance activities

3.6

4.0

4.5

4.7

5.1

4.7

Real estate activities

2.1

2.7

2.9

3.3

3.6

3.9

Professional, scientific and technical
activities

1.4

1.2

1.0

1.1

1.1

1.1

Administrative and support service activities

1.0

1.0

1.0

0.8

0.8

0.9

Public administration

3.7

3.8

3.7

4.1

4.1

4.5

Education

3.5

3.2

3.1

3.0

3.1

3.1

Human health and social work activities

3.2

3.7

3.7

4.2

4.0

4.0

Arts, entertainment and recreation

0.9

1.0

1.4

1.5

1.6

2.1

Other service activities

0.6

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.8

0.9

Private households(2)

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

FISIM adjustment(3)

(1.9)

(2.5)

(2.7)

(2.9)

(3.2)

(3.1)

Nominal GVA

88.8

89.1

88.5

88.2

87.1

86.9

Taxes less subsidies on products

11.2

10.9

11.5

11.8

12.9

13.1

Nominal GDP at market prices

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

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Notes:


(1) Includes wholesale and retail trade and repairs of motor vehicles and personal and household goods.

(2) Includes activities of private households as employers and other miscellaneous production activities of private households.



(3) FISIM refers to the total property income receivable by financial intermediaries minus total interest payable, excluding the value of any property income receivable from the investment of their own funds, as such income does not arise from financial intermediation.

Source: Armstat.
The following table sets forth the year-on-year growth rates of Armenia’s nominal GDP by economic activity for 2009 and 2010 in accordance with NACE 1.1 methodology:

Growth Rate of Nominal GDP by Economic Activity




For the year ended 31 December




2009

2010




(%)

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

(8.8)

10.6

Fishing

(3.5)

32.9

Mining and quarrying

(5.8)

70.8

Manufacturing

(13.4)

23.3

Electricity, gas and water supply

92.9

11.9

Construction

(35.3)

2.6

Trade(1)

(3.2)

11.7

Hotels and restaurants

133.1

22.9

Transport and communications

(6.7)

(1.0)

Financial services

0.9

2.2

Real estate, renting and business activities

14.1

11.2

Public administration

25.8

6.4

Education

17.0

6.0

Health care and social services

15.9

0.7

Other community, social and personal service activities

27.7

11.8

Private households(2)

17.3

15.2

FISIM adjustment(3)

23.9

(8.1)

Nominal GVA

(11.2)

9.3

Taxes on products

(17.9)

17.0

Nominal GDP at market prices

(12.0)

10.1


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