Table 2.
Output | GDP | GDPpc | Agricultural | Manufacturing | Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1915–1917 | −1.13 | −0.70 | 3.07 | −0.74 | −3.65 |
1918 | −6.45 | −5.52 | 2.18 | −7.46 | −9.66 |
1919–1930 | −0.97 | −0.69 | 0.04 | −2.56 | −0.61 |
Fixed Capital Formation | Total | Dwellings | Other construction | Machinery | Transport |
1915–1917 | −19.02 | −15.71 | −16.9 | −10.47 | −30.71 |
1918 | −34.15 | −49.49 | −52.48 | −34.29 | 6.47 |
1919–1930 | −6.09 | −3.4 | −12.09 | −3.43 | −5.59 |
Consumption | Total | Food | Textiles | Utilities | Services |
1915–1917 | −7.26 | −3.88 | 8.94 | −2.53 | −8.16 |
1918 | −6.11 | 4.11 | −10.34 | 0.73 | −20.48 |
1919–1930 | −0.49 | 0.17 | −2.31 | −0.95 | −1.92 |
Notes: Each cell is the average of the difference between variable in real terms and the predicted value given a linear trend. Original consumption variables are real values indexed at 100 in 1958. Original production variables are real values indexed at 100 in 1913.Prados de la Escosura (2017).