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Construction Value Added Relative to Output
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Indonesia's Input-Output Table (BPS), processed by LPEM FEB UI
Last Update
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12 Desember 2021
Value added, output, and percentage of value added to output is based on Indonesia's nine economic sectors classification. The data are taken from Indonesia's Input-Output Tables, published every five years using producer prices dating back to 1995.
Nationally, the construction sector has an output of IDR2,980 trillion in 2016 (3rd largest), with value added being 41.03% of its output. This percentage has increased in the last 20 years from 34.49% in 1995.
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