On the production side, manufacturing contracted 6.2 percent (-5.2 percent in Q3), wholesale and retail trade decreased 13.6 percent (-8.5 percent in Q3), construction fell 4.6 percent (-10.6 percent in Q3) and public administration and military security declined 1.3 percent (-0.9 percent in Q3).
In contrast, real estate and renting services advanced 1.4 percent (-1.9 in Q3), mining and quarring rose 1.4 percent (0.0 percent in Q3) and transport and communication edged up 0.7 percent (-0.1 percent in Q3). Agriculture production advanced 5.6 percent (+2.2 percent) and health care increased 0.5 percent (0.3 percent in Q3).
For the full 2015, the economy shrank 3.7 percent from a year ago.