The chart displays the world manufacture output from Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world in various years.
Looking from an overall point of view, the world production output reached its peak in 1840 from Asia and in 1920 from Europe; however, the output from Asia was the least in 1920, and from Europe in 2000.
It is seen from the chart that the percentage of output from Asia in 1840 and from Europe in 1920 was 50 percent. In 1840 the percentage of output from Europe was 10 percent lower that from Asia. Moreover, the production output from the rest of the world was significantly less and equal to 10 percent.
On the other hand, in 1960 the percentage of production output from Europe and from the rest of the world was equal to 37 percent. However, in 2000 both of them decreased to 29 percent and 31 percent, respectively.
