Figures & data
Table 1: Scale of economic activity in suburbs of different sizes
Table 2: Multivariate linear regression with turnover growth as the dependent variable (R million)
Figure 5: Turnover (2005) and turnover growth (2001–05): a. SIC 3 (Manufacturing). b. SIC 8 (Finance and business services). c. SIC 6 (Retail and wholesale)
![Figure 5: Turnover (2005) and turnover growth (2001–05): a. SIC 3 (Manufacturing). b. SIC 8 (Finance and business services). c. SIC 6 (Retail and wholesale)](/cms/asset/9ab3ada1-ecc0-4569-944f-d2f0b05e2f54/cdsa_a_706037_o_f0005g.gif)
Figure A1: Comparison of 2005 turnover and growth in turnover with and without companies with multiple branches
![Figure A1: Comparison of 2005 turnover and growth in turnover with and without companies with multiple branches](/cms/asset/fc76c180-c966-4a1c-91df-6982aa5bb6af/cdsa_a_706037_o_f00a1g.gif)
Figure A2: Sectoral contribution and average annual growth comparisons (growth shown only for dominant sectors)
![Figure A2: Sectoral contribution and average annual growth comparisons (growth shown only for dominant sectors)](/cms/asset/705f3f3d-cff7-4453-9a50-2ca8f1d9ac72/cdsa_a_706037_o_f00a2g.gif)