The provided graph depicts the average annual rise in wealthy countries, globalizers, and non-globalizers from 1960s to the 1990s.
Overall, it is noticeable that globalizers succeeded in domestic products throughout the period, while the two others showed downward trends.
The most striking feature is that prosperous countries were at the first place, indicating a trend of 4.8 percent, however they subsequently experienced a gradual decline, taking the proportion of 2.0 percent. Lands that have not adopted a global approach were in second place in the 1960s, later showed fluctuations, as a result in the 1990s them being in last position at 1.2 percent. It is clearly seen that in the 1970s, all nations practically were at the same positions at a proportion of 3. Dwelling on the countries that embraced the new business method, which had the lowest percentage of growth, steadily rose during the four decades, achieving the annual GDP growth of approximately over 5%.
