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Gross Domestic Product

of Sanggau District
Arranged by:
Syavira Gita Awalia B1034161005
Agrisinta Dwi Lestari B1034161011
Tamara Syva Pratiwi B1034161017

Gross Domestic Product (Product Approach)


Year

Nominal

Real

2010

8,738,511.9

8,738,511.9

2011

9,908,918.5

9,182,812.9

2012

10,929,835.4

9,736,123.8

2013

11,982,777.6

10,318,490.7

2014

12,911,810.9

10,655,369.5

Nominal GDP (Product Approach)


2011 = 9,908,918.5 - 8,738,511.9 x 100 =
13.39%
8,738,511.9
2012 = 10,929,835.4 - 9,908,918.5 x 100
= 10.30%
9,908,918.5
2013 = 11,982,777.6 - 10,929,835.4 x 100
= 9.63%
10,929,835.4
2014 = 12,911,810.9 - 11,982,777.6 x 100
= 7.75%
11,982,777.6

Growth =
Yt-Yt-1 x
100
Yt-1

Real GDP (Product Approach)


2011 = 9,182,812.9 - 8,738,511.9 x 100
= 5.08%
8,738,511.9
2012 = 9,736,123.8 - 9,182,812.9 x 100
= 6.02%
9,182,812.9
2013 = 10,318,490.7 - 10,318,490.7 x
100 = 3.98%
10,318,490.7
2014 = 10,655,369.5 - 10,318,490.7 x
100 = 3.26%
10,318,490.7

The Graph Of Nominal GDP


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r
c
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d
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n
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w th
The m nomic gro
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1
to 201

7.75%

9.63%

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8000000.0
6000000.0
4000000.0
2000000.0
0.0

2010

2011

2012
Nominal GDP

2013

2014

The Graph of Real GDP


crease of
The most signifcant de
in 2010 to
the economic growth is
2011
6.02%
3.98%

12000000.0

3.26%

5.08%

10000000.0

8000000.0

6000000.0

4000000.0

2000000.0

0.0

2010

2011

2012
Real GDP

2013

2014

From the GDP Product Approach


Data, we can analyze that the
dominant sector from the data is
in Point. A: Agriculture,
Forestry, and Fishing
1.27%

5.28%

9.30%
The dominant
sector from Point
A: Agriculture,
Forestry, and Fishing
is Agriculture
because its reach
9.30%

Agriculture

Forestry

Fishing

Graph of Nominal GDP in Agricultural Sector


5.54%

4500000

7.09%

10.23%

10.16%

4000000
3500000
3000000
2500000
2000000
1500000
1000000
500000
0

2010

2011

2012
Nominal

2013

2014

Graph of Real GDP in Agricultural Sector


4000000.0

7.31
%

4.68
%

3500000.0

3.49
%

7.61%

3000000.0
2500000.0
2000000.0
1500000.0
1000000.0
500000.0
0.0

2010

2011

2012
Real

2013

2014

GDP Deflator = Nominal


GDP x 100
Real GDP
GDP Deflator (Product Approach)
2010 = 8,738,511.9 x 100
=
8,738,511.9
2011 = 9,908,918.5 x 100
=
9,182,812.9
2012 = 10,929,835.4 x 100 =
9,736,123.8
2013 = 11,982,777.6 x 100 =
10,318,490.7
2014 = 12,911,810.9 x 100 =
10,655,369.5

Inflation = GDP Deflator GDP


Deflator-1 x 100
GDP Deflator-1

100
107.90
112.26
116.12
121.17

Inflation
2011 = 107.90 100 x 100 = 7.9%
100
2012 = 112.26 107.90 x 100
=
4.04%
107.90
2013 = 116.12 112.26 x 100
=
3.43%
112.26
2014 = 121.17 116.12 x 100
=
4.34%
116.12

The Charts of Inflation in GDP Product Approach


Inflation
9.00%

7.90%

8.00%
7.00%
6.00%

4.04%

5.00%

3.43%

4.34%

4.00%
3.00%
2.00%
1.00%
0.00%
2011

2012

2013
Inflation

2014

Gross Domestic Product (Spending)

GDP Spending:
Y=C+I+G+
NX

C: Consumption
I: Investment
G: Goverment
NX: (Export-Import)

Household
Consumption
LNPRT
Consumption
Investation
PMTB

Yea
r

Expenses
Component

Nominal

Real

Yea
r

Expenses
Component

Nominal

Real

201
0

Household
Consumption

4.970.925
,97

4.970.92
5,97

201
0

Household
Consumption

6.208.43
2,36

5.438.1
08,03

LNPRT
Consumption

80.101.,45

96.082,97

85.946,6
3

Government

820.761,3
8

LNPRT
Consumption

820.761,3
8

Government

1.003.146,
31

959.862,
42

PMTB

2.842.435,
71

2.842.435,
71

PMTB

3.886.630,
48

Investment

103.561,3
6

103.560,3
6

Investment

74.112,46

4.343.322,
45

Eksport

5.307.138,
47

4.999.63
4,83

4.422.595,
39

Import

5.645.707,
68

5.298.25
5,71

Household
Consumption

6.950.352,
60

5.706.07
0,98

LNPRT
Consumption

115.251,6
0

Eksport

201
1

4.343.322,
45

Import

4.422.595,
39

Household
Consumption

5.605.299,
23

80.101,45

5.214.969,
85

201
1

Yea
r

Expenses
Compone
nt

Nomina
l

Real

201
0

Household
Consumpti
on

7.713.420
,11

5.941.0
14,61

LNPRT
Consumpti
on

130.246,4
8

97.752,
02

3.483.72
3,21

Governme
nt

1.407.158
,81

1.194.7
11,05

67.104,4
1

PMTB

LNPRT
Consumption

85.329,87

82.120,34

89.596,4
6

Government

919.004,3
4

888.548,3
2

Government

1.218.776,
56

1.073.68
1,30

PMTB

3.416.757,
15

3.258.304,
11

PMTB

4.364.475,
60

3.525.53
4,86

Investment

160.683,4
7

155.619,4
9

Investment

97.502,22

89.815,4
2

Eksport

4.919.414,

Eksport

5.264.039,

4.753.43

4.659.408
,38

3.678.3
71,26

Investmen
t

54.301,65

40.963,
04

Eksport

5.411.284
,03

4.660.5
20,37

Import

6.464.008
,54

4.957.9
62,83

The most dominant component is:


Consumption
There is two kinds of consumption:
1.

Household Consumption

2.

LNPRT Consumption

And from the data, we can conclude that the most dominant between Household
Consumption and LNPRT Consumption is HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION

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