The share of value added of economic sectors in the growth of GDP in the Fifth Development Plan
Sustainable economic growth and development is one of the main economic goals of countries. Achieving this basic goal requires comprehensive planning, the use of appropriate tools and the adoption of coordinated and adaptive policies in various economic sectors. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of value added of various economic sectors on the growth of GDP during the Fifth Development Plan (2011-2016). The research model has been estimated using the panel data technique and a descriptive and analytical method has been used for the share of provinces in GDP. The results of applying econometric models using panel data show that the growth of sectors in the period has a positive and significant effect on GDP growth. The value added impact of economic sectors of agriculture, industry, services and oil was 0.08, 0.26, 0.51 and 0.17, respectively. As can be seen, the service sector has the largest share in GDP growth. The share of provinces in GDP shows that 5 provinces of Tehran (22.3%), Khuzestan (15.9%), Isfahan (5.5%), Bushehr (5.4) Percent) and Khorasan Razavi (5 percent) account for about 54 percent of GDP. Also, the share of provinces in GDP without oil shows that 5 provinces of Tehran (27%), Isfahan (7%), Khorasan Razavi (6.1%), Fars (5.5%) and Khuzestan (5.3%) about 51% of They account for non-oil GDP.
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