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producing 12% of GDP. Tourism (restaurant and hôtels) revealed similar signs of<br />

under-employment, 3.7% of labour contributing 2.1% to national income. Again,<br />

only in the mining, transport, financia! and property services industries, was underemployment<br />

absent. Mining and quarrying employed less labour and generated<br />

more income; 2.0% and 6% respectively. Transport Storage and communications<br />

remained, in labour productivity terms, fairly static, employing in 1970, 4.7% of<br />

labour and producing 9% of GDP, while the financial, property and business sector<br />

was stili the economy's star performer, though slightly less so, with 1.7% of labour<br />

producing 17% of GDP.<br />

Figure 2.6 Composition of GDP by main sector in 1970 (current prices).<br />

Mining and quasying<br />

6<br />

Agriculture<br />

16%<br />

Govt.,utilities, community,<br />

social&peEonalservices<br />

&impoitduties<br />

1<br />

Transport,storage and<br />

comm's<br />

9<br />

Tiade<br />

13%<br />

Financial, prope ity &<br />

business services<br />

17%<br />

i :Rr.pnblic oí Cypma .19ÍM. Tiuio:<br />

on the Economy of Cypius 1960-1991 \p.41.<br />

One of the major objectives of the economie planning adopted after independence<br />

was to restructure the economy so as to increase productivity and reduce<br />

dependence on a few insecure, external soùrces of income.<br />

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