The chart illustrates informaton regarding the amount of money spent on tourist developments in Britain, France, Spain, and Germany over a 12-year period from 1980 to 1992.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that Britain and France experienced the raising invesment during the period. Spain witnessed a fall invesment until 1990 before recovering at the end of the period. Meanwhile, in Germany, the financial support rose before slipping in 1990.
Looking at the Details, in 1980, Britain and France began the period spending about 58 millions euros and 20 millions euros, respectively. However, both of nations reached the same amount at 80 millions euros in 1992.
In contrast, Spain was the biggest starter among four of the nations by spending 60 millions euros in 1980 and slumping to approximately 48 millions euros before climbing back to 60 millions euros by the end of the period. Whereas, the German government raised the funding from about 30 millions euros in 1980 to 48 millions euros in 1990, after which the fugure dropped to 40 millions euros at the end of the period.
