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Gross domestic product and final domestic demand

The title of the graph is "Gross domestic product and final domestic demand".
This is a combined line chart.
There are in total 21 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at -2.5 and ends at 2 with ticks every 0.5 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "quarterly % change".
The units of the horizontal axis are quarters by year ranging from second quarter 2007 to second quarter 2012.
The title of series 1 is " Real gross domestic product at market prices".
This series is a column clustered chart.
The minimum value is -2 occurring in first quarter 2009.
The maximum value is 1.4 occurring in first quarter 2010.
The title of series 2 is " Real final domestic demand".
This series is a line chart.
The minimum value is -2.1 occurring in first quarter 2009.
The maximum value is 1.4 occurring in second quarter 2007, fourth quarter 2007 and fourth quarter 2009.

Gross domestic product and final domestic demand, quarterly % change
  Real gross domestic product at market prices Real final domestic demand
second quarter 2007 0.8 1.4
third quarter 2007 0.6 1
fourth quarter 2007 0.5 1.4
first quarter 2008 -0.1 1.1
second quarter 2008 0.1 0.3
third quarter 2008 0.2 0.1
fourth quarter 2008 -0.9 -1.3
first quarter 2009 -2 -2.1
second quarter 2009 -0.9 -0.3
third quarter 2009 0.4 1.3
fourth quarter 2009 1.2 1.4
first quarter 2010 1.4 1.3
second quarter 2010 0.6 1
third quarter 2010 0.6 1.1
fourth quarter 2010 0.8 1.2
first quarter 2011 0.9 0.6
second quarter 2011 -0.2 0.6
third quarter 2011 1.1 0.4
fourth quarter 2011 0.5 0.4
first quarter 2012 0.5 0.3
second quarter 2012 0.5 0.4

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